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c14Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XML
Maxim Makatchev, Reid G. Simmons, Majd Sakr, Micheline Ziadee: Expressing ethnicity through behaviors of a robot character. HRI 2013: 357-364
i4Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XML
Maxim Makatchev, Reid G. Simmons, Majd Sakr, Micheline Ziadee: Expressing Ethnicity through Behaviors of a Robot Character. CoRR abs/1303.3592 (2013)
2012
i3Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XML
Maxim Makatchev, Reid G. Simmons, Majd Sakr: A Cross-cultural Corpus of Annotated Verbal and Nonverbal Behaviors in Receptionist Encounters. CoRR abs/1203.2299 (2012)
2011
j2Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XML
Reid G. Simmons, Maxim Makatchev, Rachel Kirby, Min Kyung Lee, Imran Fanaswala, Brett Browning, Jodi Forlizzi, Majd Sakr: Believable Robot Characters. AI Magazine 32(4): 39-52 (2011)
c13Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XML
Maxim Makatchev, Reid G. Simmons: Perception of Personality and Naturalness through Dialogues by Native Speakers of American English and Arabic. SIGDIAL Conference 2011: 286-293
i2Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XML
Maxim Makatchev, Reid G. Simmons: Perception of Personality and Naturalness through Dialogues by Native Speakers of American English and Arabic. CoRR abs/1105.4582 (2011)
2010
c12Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XML
Maxim Makatchev, Imran Fanaswala, Ameer Abdulsalam, Brett Browning, Wael Ghazzawi, Majd Sakr, Reid G. Simmons: Dialogue patterns of an arabic robot receptionist. HRI 2010: 167-168
2009
c11Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XML
Min Kyung Lee, Maxim Makatchev: How do people talk with a robot?: an analysis of human-robot dialogues in the real world. CHI Extended Abstracts 2009: 3769-3774
c10Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XML
Maxim Makatchev, Min Kyung Lee, Reid G. Simmons: Relating initial turns of human-robot dialogues to discourse. HRI 2009: 321-322
c9Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XML
Maxim Makatchev, Reid G. Simmons: Incorporating a user model to improve detection of unhelpful robot answers. RO-MAN 2009: 973-978
2007
c8Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XML
Maxim Makatchev, Kurt VanLehn: Combining Bayesian Networks and Formal Reasoning for Semantic Classification of Student Utterances. AIED 2007: 307-314
2006
c7Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XML
Pamela W. Jordan, Maxim Makatchev, Umarani Pappuswamy, Kurt VanLehn, Patricia L. Albacete: A Natural Language Tutorial Dialogue System for Physics. FLAIRS Conference 2006: 521-526
c6Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XML
Maxim Makatchev, Kurt VanLehn, Pamela W. Jordan, Umarani Pappuswamy: Representation and Reasoning for Deeper Natural Language Understanding in a Physics Tutoring System. FLAIRS Conference 2006: 682-687
2005
c5Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XML
Maxim Makatchev, Kurt VanLehn: Analyzing Completeness and Correctness of Utterances Using an ATMS. AIED 2005: 403-410
2004
j1Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XML
Maxim Makatchev, Pamela W. Jordan, Kurt VanLehn: Abductive Theorem Proving for Analyzing Student Explanations to Guide Feedback in Intelligent Tutoring Systems. J. Autom. Reasoning 32(3): 187-226 (2004)
c4Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XML
Maxim Makatchev, Pamela W. Jordan, Umarani Pappuswamy, Kurt VanLehn: Abductive Proofs as Models of Students' Reasoning about Qualitative Physics. ICCM 2004: 166-171
c3Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XML
Pamela W. Jordan, Maxim Makatchev, Kurt VanLehn: Combining Competing Language Understanding Approaches in an Intelligent Tutoring System. Intelligent Tutoring Systems 2004: 346-357
c2Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XML
Maxim Makatchev, Pamela W. Jordan, Kurt VanLehn: Modeling Students' Reasoning About Qualitative Physics: Heuristics for Abductive Proof Search. Intelligent Tutoring Systems 2004: 699-709
2002
c1Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XML
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Maxim Makatchev: On the Cell-based Complexity of Recognition of Bounded Configurations by Finite Dynamic Cellular Automata. CoRR cs.CC/0210009 (2002)

Coauthor Index

1Ameer Abdulsalam
[c12]
2Patricia L. Albacete
[c7]
3Dumisizwe Bhembe
[c1]
4Brett Browning
[j2] [c12]
5Michael Böttner
[c1]
6Imran Fanaswala
[j2] [c12]
7Jodi Forlizzi
[j2]
8Andy Gaydos
[c1]
9Wael Ghazzawi
[c12]
10Pamela W. Jordan
[c7] [c6] [j1] [c4] [c3] [c2] [c1]
11Rachel Kirby
[j2]
12Min Kyung Lee
[j2] [c11] [c10]
13Umarani Pappuswamy
[c7] [c6] [c4] [c1]
14Michael A. Ringenberg
[c1]
15Antonio Roque
[c1]
16Carolyn Penstein Rosé
[c1]
17Majd Sakr
[c14] [i4] [i3] [j2] [c12]
18Stephanie Siler
[c1]
19Reid G. Simmons
[c14] [i4] [i3] [j2] [c13] [i2] [c12] [c10] [c9]
20Ramesh Srivastava
[c1]
21Kurt VanLehn
[c8] [c7] [c6] [c5] [j1] [c4] [c3] [c2] [c1]
22Micheline Ziadee
[c14] [i4]

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