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Marilyn A. Walker
Author information
- affiliation: University of California Santa Cruz, Department of Computer Science
- affiliation: University of Sheffield, Department of Computer Science
- affiliation: AT&T Labs - Research, Florham Park
- affiliation: Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories, Cambridge
- affiliation: Hewlett Packard Laboratories, Bristol
2010 – today
- 2012
[j24]Marilyn A. Walker, Pranav Anand, Rob Abbott, Jean E. Fox Tree, Craig H. Martell, Joseph King: That is your evidence?: Classifying stance in online political debate. Decision Support Systems 53(4): 719-729 (2012)
[c70]Marilyn A. Walker, Jean E. Fox Tree, Pranav Anand, Rob Abbott, Joseph King: A Corpus for Research on Deliberation and Debate. LREC 2012: 812-817
[c69]Marilyn A. Walker, Grace I. Lin, Jennifer Sawyer: An Annotated Corpus of Film Dialogue for Learning and Characterizing Character Style. LREC 2012: 1373-1378
[c68]Marilyn A. Walker, Pranav Anand, Rob Abbott, Ricky Grant: Stance Classification using Dialogic Properties of Persuasion. HLT-NAACL 2012: 592-596
[e2]Yukiko Nakano, Michael Neff, Ana Paiva, Marilyn A. Walker (Eds.): Intelligent Virtual Agents - 12th International Conference, IVA 2012, Santa Cruz, CA, USA, September, 12-14, 2012. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 7502, Springer 2012, ISBN 978-3-642-33196-1- 2011
[j23]François Mairesse, Marilyn A. Walker: Controlling User Perceptions of Linguistic Style: Trainable Generation of Personality Traits. Computational Linguistics 37(3): 455-488 (2011)
[c67]Grace I. Lin, Marilyn A. Walker: All the World's a Stage: Learning Character Models from Film. AIIDE 2011
[c66]Aaron A. Reed, Ben Samuel, Anne Sullivan, Ricky Grant, April Grow, Justin Lazaro, Jennifer Mahal, Sri Kurniawan, Marilyn A. Walker, Noah Wardrip-Fruin: A Step Towards the Future of Role-Playing Games: The SpyFeet Mobile RPG Project. AIIDE 2011
[c65]Marilyn A. Walker, Grace I. Lin, Jennifer Sawyer, Ricky Grant, Michael Buell, Noah Wardrip-Fruin: Murder in the Arboretum: Comparing Character Models to Personality Models. Intelligent Narrative Technologies 2011
[c64]Aaron A. Reed, Ben Samuel, Anne Sullivan, Ricky Grant, April Grow, Justin Lazaro, Jennifer Mahal, Sri Kurniawan, Marilyn A. Walker, Noah Wardrip-Fruin: SpyFeet: an exercise RPG. FDG 2011: 310-312
[c63]Marilyn A. Walker, Ricky Grant, Jennifer Sawyer, Grace I. Lin, Noah Wardrip-Fruin, Michael Buell: Perceived or Not Perceived: Film Character Models for Expressive NLG. ICIDS 2011: 109-121
[c62]Michael Neff, Nicholas Toothman, Robeson Bowmani, Jean E. Fox Tree, Marilyn A. Walker: Don't Scratch! Self-adaptors Reflect Emotional Stability. IVA 2011: 398-411
[i15]Marilyn A. Walker: An Application of Reinforcement Learning to Dialogue Strategy Selection in a Spoken Dialogue System for Email. CoRR abs/1106.0241 (2011)
[i14]Michael J. Kearns, Diane J. Litman, Satinder P. Singh, Marilyn A. Walker: Optimizing Dialogue Management with Reinforcement Learning: Experiments with the NJFun System. CoRR abs/1106.0676 (2011)
[i13]Allen L. Gorin, Irene Langkilde-Geary, Marilyn A. Walker, Jeremy H. Wright, Helen Wright Hastie: Automatically Training a Problematic Dialogue Predictor for a Spoken Dialogue System. CoRR abs/1106.1817 (2011)
[i12]Pamela W. Jordan, Marilyn A. Walker: Learning Content Selection Rules for Generating Object Descriptions in Dialogue. CoRR abs/1109.2136 (2011)
[i11]François Mairesse, Rashmi Prasad, Amanda Stent, Marilyn A. Walker: Individual and Domain Adaptation in Sentence Planning for Dialogue. CoRR abs/1111.0048 (2011)- 2010
[j22]François Mairesse, Marilyn A. Walker: Towards personality-based user adaptation: psychologically informed stylistic language generation. User Model. User-Adapt. Interact. 20(3): 227-278 (2010)
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[c60]Michael Neff, Yingying Wang, Rob Abbott, Marilyn A. Walker: Evaluating the Effect of Gesture and Language on Personality Perception in Conversational Agents. IVA 2010: 222-235
[c59]Nikolaus Bee, Colin Pollock, Elisabeth André, Marilyn A. Walker: Bossy or Wimpy: Expressing Social Dominance by Combining Gaze and Linguistic Behaviors. IVA 2010: 265-271
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2000 – 2009
- 2009
[c57]- 2008
[c56]Swati Gupta, Marilyn A. Walker, Daniela M. Romano: Using a Shared Representation to Generate Action and Social Language for a Virtual Dialogue Environment. AAAI Spring Symposium: Emotion, Personality, and Social Behavior 2008: 38-45
[c55]François Mairesse, Marilyn A. Walker: A Personality-based Framework for Utterance Generation in Dialogue Applications. AAAI Spring Symposium: Emotion, Personality, and Social Behavior 2008: 80-87
[c54]François Mairesse, Marilyn A. Walker: Trainable Generation of Big-Five Personality Styles through Data-Driven Parameter Estimation. ACL 2008: 165-173
[c53]Joseph Polifroni, Marilyn A. Walker: Intensional Summaries as Cooperative Responses in Dialogue: Automation and Evaluation. ACL 2008: 479-487
[c52]Swati Gupta, Marilyn A. Walker, Daniela M. Romano: POLLy: A Conversational System that uses a Shared Representation to Generate Action and Social Language. IJCNLP 2008: 967-972- 2007
[j21]Marilyn A. Walker, Amanda Stent, François Mairesse, Rashmi Prasad: Individual and Domain Adaptation in Sentence Planning for Dialogue. J. Artif. Intell. Res. (JAIR) 30: 413-456 (2007)
[j20]François Mairesse, Marilyn A. Walker, Matthias R. Mehl, Roger K. Moore: Using Linguistic Cues for the Automatic Recognition of Personality in Conversation and Text. J. Artif. Intell. Res. (JAIR) 30: 457-500 (2007)
[j19]Ryuichiro Higashinaka, Marilyn A. Walker, Rashmi Prasad: An unsupervised method for learning generation dictionaries for spoken dialogue systems by mining user reviews. TSLP 4(4) (2007)
[c51]Swati Gupta, Marilyn A. Walker, Daniela M. Romano: How Rude Are You?: Evaluating Politeness and Affect in Interaction. ACII 2007: 203-217
[c50]- 2006
[c49]Ryuichiro Higashinaka, Rashmi Prasad, Marilyn A. Walker: Learning to Generate Naturalistic Utterances Using Reviews in Spoken Dialogue Systems. ACL 2006
[c48]François Mairesse, Marilyn A. Walker: Automatic Recognition of Personality in Conversation. HLT-NAACL 2006
[c47]Joseph Polifroni, Marilyn A. Walker: An Analysis of Automatic Content Selection Algorithms for spoken Dialogue System Summaries. SLT 2006: 186-189- 2005
[j18]Pamela W. Jordan, Marilyn A. Walker: Learning Content Selection Rules for Generating Object Descriptions in Dialogue. J. Artif. Intell. Res. (JAIR) 24: 157-194 (2005)
[j17]Marilyn A. Walker: Can We Talk? Methods for Evaluation and Training of Spoken Dialogue Systems. Language Resources and Evaluation 39(1): 65-75 (2005)
[c46]François Mairesse, Marilyn A. Walker: Learning to personalize spoken generation for dialogue systems. INTERSPEECH 2005: 1881-1884- 2004
[j16]Marilyn A. Walker, Steve Whittaker, Amanda Stent, Preetam Maloor, Johanna D. Moore, Michael Johnston, Gunaranjan Vasireddy: Generation and evaluation of user tailored responses in multimodal dialogue. Cognitive Science 28(5): 811-840 (2004)
[c45]Amanda Stent, Rashmi Prasad, Marilyn A. Walker: Trainable Sentence Planning for Complex Information Presentations in Spoken Dialog Systems. ACL 2004: 79-86
[c44]Marilyn A. Walker: Can We Talk? Prospects for Automatically Training Spoken Dialogue Systems. LREC 2004
[e1]Donia Scott, Walter Daelemans, Marilyn A. Walker (Eds.): Proceedings of the 42nd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 21-26 July, 2004, Barcelona, Spain. ACL 2004- 2003
[c43]Marilyn A. Walker, Rashmi Prasad, Amanda Stent: A trainable generator for recommendations in multimodal dialog. INTERSPEECH 2003
[c42]Stephen Whittaker, Marilyn A. Walker, Preetam Maloor: Should i tell all?: an experiment on conciseness in spoken dialogue. INTERSPEECH 2003- 2002
[j15]Marilyn A. Walker, Owen Rambow: Spoken language generation. Computer Speech & Language 16(3-4): 273-281 (2002)
[j14]Marilyn A. Walker, Owen Rambow, Monica Rogati: Training a sentence planner for spoken dialogue using boosting. Computer Speech & Language 16(3-4): 409-433 (2002)
[j13]Satinder P. Singh, Diane J. Litman, Michael J. Kearns, Marilyn A. Walker: Optimizing Dialogue Management with Reinforcement Learning: Experiments with the NJFun System. J. Artif. Intell. Res. (JAIR) 16: 105-133 (2002)
[j12]Marilyn A. Walker, Irene Langkilde-Geary, Helen Wright Hastie, Jeremy H. Wright, Allen L. Gorin: Automatically Training a Problematic Dialogue Predictor for a Spoken Dialogue System. J. Artif. Intell. Res. (JAIR) 16: 293-31 (2002)
[c41]Michael Johnston, Srinivas Bangalore, Gunaranjan Vasireddy, Amanda Stent, Patrick Ehlen, Marilyn A. Walker, Steve Whittaker, Preetam Maloor: MATCH: An Architecture for Multimodal Dialogue Systems. ACL 2002: 376-383
[c40]Helen Wright Hastie, Rashmi Prasad, Marilyn A. Walker: What's the Problem: Automatically Identifying Problematic Dialogues in DARPA Communicator Dialogue Systems. ACL 2002: 384-391
[c39]John Chen, Srinivas Bangalore, Owen Rambow, Marilyn A. Walker: Towards Automatic Generation of Natural Language Generation Systems. COLING 2002
[c38]Amanda Stent, Marilyn A. Walker, Steve Whittaker, Preetam Maloor: User-tailored generation for spoken dialogue: an experiment. INTERSPEECH 2002
[c37]Marilyn A. Walker, Alexander I. Rudnicky, John S. Aberdeen, Elizabeth Owen Bratt, John S. Garofolo, Helen Wright Hastie, Audrey N. Le, Bryan L. Pellom, Alexandros Potamianos, Rebecca J. Passonneau, Rashmi Prasad, Salim Roukos, Gregory A. Sanders, Stephanie Seneff, David Stallard: DARPA communicator evaluation: progress from 2000 to 2001. INTERSPEECH 2002
[c36]Marilyn A. Walker, Alexander I. Rudnicky, Rashmi Prasad, John S. Aberdeen, Elizabeth Owen Bratt, John S. Garofolo, Helen Wright Hastie, Audrey N. Le, Bryan L. Pellom, Alexandros Potamianos, Rebecca J. Passonneau, Salim Roukos, Gregory A. Sanders, Stephanie Seneff, David Stallard: DARPA communicator: cross-system results for the 2001 evaluation. INTERSPEECH 2002
[c35]Helen Wright Hastie, Rashmi Prasad, Marilyn A. Walker: Automatic Evaluation: Using a DATE Dialogue Act Tagger for User Satisfaction and Task Completion Prediction. LREC 2002
[c34]Owen Rambow, Cassandre Creswell, Rachel Szekely, Harriet Taber, Marilyn A. Walker: A Dependency Treebank for English. LREC 2002
[c33]Steve Whittaker, Marilyn A. Walker, Johanna D. Moore: Fish or Fowl: A Wizard of Oz Evaluation of Dialogue Strategies in the Restaurant Domain. LREC 2002- 2001
[j11]Marilyn A. Walker, Owen Rambow: Call for Papers Special Issue on Spoken Language Generation. Computer Speech & Language 15(1): 99-100 (2001)
[c32]Owen Rambow, Monica Rogati, Marilyn A. Walker: Evaluating a Trainable Sentence Planner for a Spoken Dialogue System. ACL 2001: 426-433
[c31]Marilyn A. Walker, Rebecca J. Passonneau, Julie E. Boland: Quantitative and Qualitative Evaluation of Darpa Communicator Spoken Dialogue Systems. ACL 2001: 515-522
[c30]Mazin G. Rahim, Giuseppe Di Fabbrizio, Candace A. Kamm, Marilyn A. Walker, A. Pokrovsky, P. Ruscitti, Esther Levin, Sungbok Lee, Ann K. Syrdal, K. Schlosser: Voice-IF: a mixed-initiative spoken dialogue system for AT&t conference services. INTERSPEECH 2001: 1339-1342
[c29]Marilyn A. Walker, John S. Aberdeen, Julie E. Boland, Elizabeth Owen Bratt, John S. Garofolo, Lynette Hirschman, Audrey N. Le, Sungbok Lee, Shrikanth Narayanan, K. Papineni, Bryan L. Pellom, Joseph Polifroni, Alexandros Potamianos, P. Prabhu, Alexander I. Rudnicky, Gregory A. Sanders, Stephanie Seneff, David Stallard, Steve Whittaker: DARPA communicator dialog travel planning systems: the june 2000 data collection. INTERSPEECH 2001: 1371-1374
[c28]Monica Rogati, Marilyn A. Walker, Owen Rambow: Training a sentence planner for spoken dialog: the impact of syntactic and planning features. INTERSPEECH 2001: 1747-1750
[c27]- 2000
[j10]Marilyn A. Walker: An Application of Reinforcement Learning to Dialogue Strategy Selection in a Spoken Dialogue System for Email. J. Artif. Intell. Res. (JAIR) 12: 387-416 (2000)
[j9]Marilyn A. Walker, Candace A. Kamm, Diane J. Litman: Towards developing general models of usability with PARADISE. Natural Language Engineering 6(3&4): 363-377 (2000)
[c26]Satinder P. Singh, Michael J. Kearns, Diane J. Litman, Marilyn A. Walker: Empirical Evaluation of a Reinforcement Learning Spoken Dialogue System. AAAI/IAAI 2000: 645-651
[c25]Pamela W. Jordan, Marilyn A. Walker: Learning Attribute Selections for Non-Pronominal Expressions. ACL 2000
[c24]Marilyn A. Walker, Irene Langkilde, Jeremy H. Wright, Allen L. Gorin, Diane J. Litman: Learning to Predict Problematic Situations in a Spoken Dialogue System: Experiments with How May I Help You ? ANLP 2000: 210-217
[c23]Diane J. Litman, Michael S. Kearns, Satinder P. Singh, Marilyn A. Walker: Automatic Optimization of Dialogue Management. COLING 2000: 502-508
[c22]Kary Myers, Michael J. Kearns, Satinder P. Singh, Marilyn A. Walker: A Boosting Approach to Topic Spotting on Subdialogues. ICML 2000: 655-662
[c21]Marilyn A. Walker, Jeremy H. Wright, Irene Langkilde: Using Natural Language Processing and discourse Features to Identify Understanding Errors. ICML 2000: 1111-1118
[c20]Esther Levin, Shrikanth Narayanan, Roberto Pieraccini, Konstantin Biatov, Enrico Bocchieri, Giuseppe Di Fabbrizio, Wieland Eckert, Sungbok Lee, A. Pokrovsky, Mazin G. Rahim, P. Ruscitti, Marilyn A. Walker: The AT&t-DARPA communicator mixed-initiative spoken dialog system. INTERSPEECH 2000: 122-125
[c19]Marilyn A. Walker, Lynette Hirschman, John S. Aberdeen: Evaluation for Darpa Communicator Spoken Dialogue Systems. LREC 2000
[c18]Marilyn A. Walker, Candace A. Kamm, Julie E. Boland: Developing and Testing General Models of Spoken Dialogue System Peformance. LREC 2000
1990 – 1999
- 1999
[c17]Diane J. Litman, Marilyn A. Walker, Michael S. Kearns: Automatic Detection of Poor Speech Recognition at the Dialogue Level. ACL 1999
[c16]Satinder P. Singh, Michael J. Kearns, Diane J. Litman, Marilyn A. Walker: Reinforcement Learning for Spoken Dialogue Systems. NIPS 1999: 956-962- 1998
[j8]Marilyn A. Walker, Diane J. Litman, Candace A. Kamm, Alicia Abella: Evaluating spoken dialogue agents with PARADISE: Two case studies. Computer Speech & Language 12(4): 317-347 (1998)
[c15]Diane J. Litman, Shimei Pan, Marilyn A. Walker: Evaluating Response Strategies in a Web-Based Spoken Dialogue Agent. COLING-ACL 1998: 780-786
[c14]Marilyn A. Walker, Jeanne Frommer, Shrikanth Narayanan: Learning Optimal Dialogue Strategies: A Case Study of a Spoken Dialogue Agent for Email. COLING-ACL 1998: 1345-1351
[c13]Marilyn A. Walker, Jeanne Fromer, Giuseppe Di Fabbrizio, Craig Mestel, Donald Hindle: What can I say? Evaluating a Spoken Language Interface to Email. CHI 1998: 582-589
[c12]Candace A. Kamm, Diane J. Litman, Marilyn A. Walker: From novice to expert: the effect of tutorials on user expertise with spoken dialogue systems. ICSLP 1998- 1997
[j7]Marilyn A. Walker, Johanna D. Moore: Empirical Studies in Discourse - Introduction. Computational Linguistics 23(1): 1-12 (1997)
[j6]Candace A. Kamm, Marilyn A. Walker, Lawrence R. Rabiner: The role of speech processing in human-computer intelligent communication. Speech Communication 23(4): 263-278 (1997)
[c11]Marilyn A. Walker, Diane J. Litman, Candace A. Kamm, Alicia Abella: PARADISE: A Framework for Evaluating Spoken Dialogue Agents. ACL 1997: 271-280
[c10]Marilyn A. Walker, Janet E. Cahn, Steve Whittaker: Improvising Linguistic Style: Social and Affective Bases for Agents. Agents 1997: 96-105
[c9]Marilyn A. Walker, Donald Hindle, Jeanne Fromer, Giuseppe Di Fabbrizio, Craig Mestel: Evaluating competing agent strategies for a voice email agent. EUROSPEECH 1997
[i10]Marilyn A. Walker, Janet E. Cahn, Steve Whittaker: Improvising Linguistic Style: Social and Affective Bases for Agent Personality. CoRR cmp-lg/9702015 (1997)
[i9]Marilyn A. Walker, Diane J. Litman, Candace A. Kamm, Alicia Abella: PARADISE: A Framework for Evaluating Spoken Dialogue Agents. CoRR cmp-lg/9704004 (1997)
[i8]Marilyn A. Walker, Donald Hindle, Jeanne Fromer, Giuseppe Di Fabbrizio, Craig Mestel: Evaluating Competing Agent Strategies for a Voice Email Agent. CoRR cmp-lg/9706019 (1997)
[i7]Marilyn A. Walker: Centering, Anaphora Resolution, and Discourse Structure. CoRR cmp-lg/9708005 (1997)- 1996
[j5]Marilyn A. Walker: The Effect of Resource Limits and Task Complexity on Collaborative Planning in Dialogue. Artif. Intell. 85(1-2): 181-243 (1996)
[j4]Marilyn A. Walker: Limited Attention and Discourse Structure. Computational Linguistics 22(2): 255-264 (1996)
[c8]Pamela W. Jordan, Marilyn A. Walker: Deciding to Remind During Collaborative Problem Solving: Empirical Evidence for Agent Strategies. AAAI/IAAI, Vol. 1 1996: 16-23
[i6]Marilyn A. Walker: Inferring Acceptance and Rejection in Dialogue by Default Rules of Inference. CoRR cmp-lg/9609002 (1996)
[i5]Marilyn A. Walker, Masayo Iida, Sharon Cote: Centering in Japanese Discourse. CoRR cmp-lg/9609005 (1996)
[i4]Marilyn A. Walker, Masayo Iida, Sharon Cote: Japanese Discourse and the Process of Centering. CoRR cmp-lg/9609006 (1996)- 1995
[j3]Marilyn A. Walker: Testing collaborative strategies by computational simulation: cognitive and task effects. Knowl.-Based Syst. 8(2-3): 105-116 (1995)
[j2]Marilyn A. Walker, Pamela W. Jordan: Design-World: A Testbed of Communicative Action and Resource Limits. SIGART Bulletin 6(2): 34-38 (1995)
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[i2]Marilyn A. Walker: Discourse and Deliberation: Testing a Collaborative Strategy. CoRR cmp-lg/9503018 (1995)
[i1]Marilyn A. Walker, Steve Whittaker: Mixed Initiative in Dialogue: An Investigation into Discourse Segmentation. CoRR cmp-lg/9504007 (1995)- 1994
[j1]Marilyn A. Walker, Masayo Iida, Sharon Cote: Japanese Discourse and the Process of Centering. Computational Linguistics 20(2): 193-232 (1994)
[c7]Marilyn A. Walker: Experimentally Evaluating Communicative Strategies: The Effect of the Task. AAAI 1994: 86-93
[c6]Marilyn A. Walker: Discourse and Deliberation- Testing a Collaborative Strategy. COLING 1994: 1205-1211- 1992
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[c4]Marilyn A. Walker, Andrew L. Nelson, Phil Stenton: A Case Study of Natural Language Customisation: The Practical Effects of World Knowledge. COLING 1992: 820-826- 1991
[c3]- 1990
[c2]Marilyn A. Walker, Steve Whittaker: Mixed Initiative in Dialogue: An Investigation into Discourse Segmentation. ACL 1990: 70-78
1980 – 1989
- 1989
[c1]
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