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Matthew Stone
2010 – today
- 2013
[j9]Doug DeCarlo, Matthew Stone: Visualization, understanding, and design: technical perspective. Commun. ACM 56(1): 105 (2013)- 2010
[c22]
2000 – 2009
- 2009
[c21]David DeVault, Matthew Stone: Learning to Interpret Utterances Using Dialogue History. EACL 2009: 184-192
[c20]Xiaofeng Mi, Douglas DeCarlo, Matthew Stone: Abstraction of 2D shapes in terms of parts. NPAR 2009: 15-24- 2008
[c19]- 2007
[c18]
[c17]Insuk Oh, Matthew Stone: Understanding RUTH: Creating Believable Behaviors for a Virtual Human Under Uncertainty. HCI (12) 2007: 443-452
[e1]Candace L. Sidner, Tanja Schultz, Matthew Stone, ChengXiang Zhai (Eds.): Human Language Technology Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association of Computational Linguistics, Proceedings, April 22-27, 2007, Rochester, New York, USA. The Association for Computational Linguistics 2007- 2006
[c16]David DeVault, Iris Oved, Matthew Stone: Societal Grounding Is Essential to Meaningful Language Use. AAAI 2006: 747-754
[c15]
[c14]Matthew Stone, Insuk Oh: Modeling Facial Expression of Uncertainty in Conversational Animation. ZiF Workshop 2006: 57-76- 2005
[j8]Matthew Stone, Haym Hirsh: Artificial Intelligence: The Next Twenty-Five Years. AI Magazine 26(4): 85-97 (2005)
[j7]Matthew Stone: Disjunction and modular goal-directed proof search. ACM Trans. Comput. Log. 6(3): 539-577 (2005)
[c13]David DeVault, Natalia Kariaeva, Anubha Kothari, Iris Oved, Matthew Stone: An Information-State Approach to Collaborative Reference. ACL 2005- 2004
[j6]Matthew Stone: Intention, interpretation and the computational structure of language. Cognitive Science 28(5): 781-809 (2004)
[j5]Douglas DeCarlo, Matthew Stone, Corey Revilla, Jennifer J. Venditti: Specifying and animating facial signals for discourse in embodied conversational agents. Journal of Visualization and Computer Animation 15(1): 27-38 (2004)
[j4]Matthew Stone, Douglas DeCarlo, Insuk Oh, Christian Rodriguez, Adrian Stere, Alyssa Lees, Christoph Bregler: Speaking with hands: creating animated conversational characters from recordings of human performance. ACM Trans. Graph. 23(3): 506-513 (2004)
[c12]- 2003
[j3]Matthew Stone, Christine Doran, Bonnie L. Webber, Tonia Bleam, Martha Palmer: Microplanning with Communicative Intentions: The SPUD System. Computational Intelligence 19(4): 311-381 (2003)
[j2]Bonnie L. Webber, Matthew Stone, Aravind K. Joshi, Alistair Knott: Anaphora and Discourse Structure. Computational Linguistics 29(4): 545-587 (2003)
[c11]Matthew Stone, Douglas DeCarlo: Crafting the Illusion of Meaning: Template-Based Specification of Embodied Conversational Behavior. CASA 2003: 11-16- 2002
[c10]Douglas DeCarlo, Corey Revilla, Matthew Stone, Jennifer J. Venditti: Making Discours Visible: Coding and Animating Conversational Facial Displays. CA 2002: 11-16- 2001
[i5]Matthew Stone, Christine Doran, Bonnie L. Webber, Tonia Bleam, Martha Stone Palmer: Microplanning with Communicative Intentions: The SPUD System. CoRR cs.CL/0104022 (2001)
[i4]Bonnie L. Webber, Matthew Stone, Aravind K. Joshi, Alistair Knott: Anaphora and Discourse Structure. CoRR cs.CL/0109010 (2001)
[i3]- 2000
[c9]
[c8]Justine Cassell, Matthew Stone, Hao Yan: Coordination and context-dependence in the generation of embodied conversation. INLG 2000: 171-178
1990 – 1999
- 1999
[j1]Matthew Stone: Representing Scope in Intuitionistic Deductions. Theor. Comput. Sci. 211(1-2): 129-188 (1999)
[c7]Bonnie L. Webber, Alistair Knott, Matthew Stone, Aravind K. Joshi: Discourse Relations: A Structural and Presuppositional Account Using Lexicalised TAG. ACL 1999- 1998
[c6]
[c5]Douglas DeCarlo, Dimitris N. Metaxas, Matthew Stone: An Anthropometric Face Model Using Variational Techniques. SIGGRAPH 1998: 67-74
[i2]Matthew Stone, Bonnie L. Webber: Textual Economy through Close Coupling of Syntax and Semantics. CoRR cmp-lg/9806020 (1998)- 1997
[c4]Matthew Stone, Christine Doran: Sentence Planning as Description Using Tree Adjoining Grammar. ACL 1997: 198-205
[c3]Beth Ann Hockey, Deborah Rossen-Knill, Beverly Spejewski, Matthew Stone, Stephen Isard: Can you predict responses to yes/no questions? yes, no, and stuff. EUROSPEECH 1997- 1995
[c2]Catherine Pelachaud, Justine Cassell, Norman I. Badler, Mark Steedman, Scott Prevost, Matthew Stone: Synthesizing Cooperative Conversation. Multimodal Human-Computer Communication 1995: 68-88
[i1]Matthew Stone, Libby Levison (Eds.): CLiFF Notes: Research in the Language, Information and Computation Laboratory of the University of Pennsylvania. CoRR abs/cmp-lg/9506008 (1995)- 1994
[c1]Justine Cassell, Catherine Pelachaud, Norman I. Badler, Mark Steedman, Brett Achorn, Tripp Becket, Brett Douville, Scott Prevost, Matthew Stone: Animated conversation: rule-based generation of facial expression, gesture & spoken intonation for multiple conversational agents. SIGGRAPH 1994: 413-420
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