| 2013 | ||
|---|---|---|
| c14 | Maxim Makatchev, Reid G. Simmons, Majd Sakr, Micheline Ziadee: Expressing ethnicity through behaviors of a robot character. HRI 2013: 357-364 | |
| i4 | Maxim Makatchev, Reid G. Simmons, Majd Sakr, Micheline Ziadee: Expressing Ethnicity through Behaviors of a Robot Character. CoRR abs/1303.3592 (2013) | |
| 2012 | ||
| i3 | 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 | ||
| j2 | 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) | |
| c13 | 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 | |
| i2 | 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 | ||
| c12 | 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 | ||
| c11 | 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 | |
| c10 | Maxim Makatchev, Min Kyung Lee, Reid G. Simmons: Relating initial turns of human-robot dialogues to discourse. HRI 2009: 321-322 | |
| c9 | Maxim Makatchev, Reid G. Simmons: Incorporating a user model to improve detection of unhelpful robot answers. RO-MAN 2009: 973-978 | |
| 2007 | ||
| c8 | Maxim Makatchev, Kurt VanLehn: Combining Bayesian Networks and Formal Reasoning for Semantic Classification of Student Utterances. AIED 2007: 307-314 | |
| 2006 | ||
| c7 | 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 | |
| c6 | 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 | ||
| c5 | Maxim Makatchev, Kurt VanLehn: Analyzing Completeness and Correctness of Utterances Using an ATMS. AIED 2005: 403-410 | |
| 2004 | ||
| j1 | 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) | |
| c4 | Maxim Makatchev, Pamela W. Jordan, Umarani Pappuswamy, Kurt VanLehn: Abductive Proofs as Models of Students' Reasoning about Qualitative Physics. ICCM 2004: 166-171 | |
| c3 | Pamela W. Jordan, Maxim Makatchev, Kurt VanLehn: Combining Competing Language Understanding Approaches in an Intelligent Tutoring System. Intelligent Tutoring Systems 2004: 346-357 | |
| c2 | 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 | ||
| c1 | Kurt VanLehn, Pamela W. Jordan, Carolyn Penstein Rosé, Dumisizwe Bhembe, Michael Böttner, Andy Gaydos, Maxim Makatchev, Umarani Pappuswamy, Michael A. Ringenberg, Antonio Roque, Stephanie Siler, Ramesh Srivastava: The Architecture of Why2-Atlas: A Coach for Qualitative Physics Essay Writing. Intelligent Tutoring Systems 2002: 158-167 | |
| i1 | Maxim Makatchev: On the Cell-based Complexity of Recognition of Bounded Configurations by Finite Dynamic Cellular Automata. CoRR cs.CC/0210009 (2002) | |
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