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Marilyn A. Walker
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- 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
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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c151]Alain Vazquez Risco, Angela Maria Ramirez, Neha Pullabhotla, Nan Qiang, Haoran Zhang, Marilyn A. Walker, María Inés Torres:
Knowledge-Grounded Dialogue Act Transfer using Prompt-Based Learning for Controllable Open-Domain NLG. SIGDIAL 2024: 78-91 - [c150]E. Margaret Perkoff, Angela Maria Ramirez, Sean von Bayern, Marilyn A. Walker, James H. Martin:
"Keep up the good work!": Using Constraints in Zero Shot Prompting to Generate Supportive Teacher Responses. SIGDIAL 2024: 121-138 - 2023
- [c149]Angela Ramirez, Kartik Agarwal, Juraj Juraska, Utkarsh Garg, Marilyn A. Walker:
Controllable Generation of Dialogue Acts for Dialogue Systems via Few-Shot Response Generation and Ranking. SIGDIAL 2023: 355-369 - [i78]Cat P. Le, Luke Dai, Michael Johnston, Yang Liu, Marilyn A. Walker, Reza Ghanadan:
Improving Open-Domain Dialogue Evaluation with a Causal Inference Model. CoRR abs/2301.13372 (2023) - [i77]Angela Ramirez, Mamon Alsalihy, Kartik Aggarwal, Cecilia Li, Liren Wu, Marilyn A. Walker:
Controlling Personality Style in Dialogue with Zero-Shot Prompt-Based Learning. CoRR abs/2302.03848 (2023) - [i76]Vrindavan Harrison, Rishi Rajasekaran, Marilyn A. Walker:
A Transformer-based Response Evaluator for Open-Domain Spoken Conversation. CoRR abs/2302.04424 (2023) - [i75]Jon Z. Cai, Brendan King, Margaret Perkoff, Shiran Dudy, Jie Cao, Marie Grace, Natalia Wojarnik, Ananya Ganesh, James H. Martin, Martha Palmer, Marilyn A. Walker, Jeffrey Flanigan:
Dependency Dialogue Acts - Annotation Scheme and Case Study. CoRR abs/2302.12944 (2023) - [i74]Kevin K. Bowden, Marilyn A. Walker:
Let's Get Personal: Personal Questions Improve SocialBot Performance in the Alexa Prize. CoRR abs/2303.04953 (2023) - [i73]Angela Ramirez, Kartik Agarwal, Juraj Juraska, Utkarsh Garg, Marilyn A. Walker:
Controllable Generation of Dialogue Acts for Dialogue Systems via Few-Shot Response Generation and Ranking. CoRR abs/2307.14440 (2023) - [i72]Omkar Patil, Lena Reed, Kevin K. Bowden, Juraj Juraska, Wen Cui, Vrindavan Harrison, Rishi Rajasekaran, Angela Ramirez, Cecilia Li, Eduardo Zamora, Phillip Lee, Jeshwanth Bheemanpally, Rohan Pandey, Adwait Ratnaparkhi, Marilyn A. Walker:
Athena 2.0: Discourse and User Modeling in Open Domain Dialogue. CoRR abs/2308.01887 (2023) - 2022
- [c148]Wen Cui, Leanne Rolston, Marilyn A. Walker, Beth Ann Hockey:
OpenEL: An Annotated Corpus for Entity Linking and Discourse in Open Domain Dialogue. LREC 2022: 2245-2256 - 2021
- [j29]Kris Liu, J. Trevor D'Arcey, Marilyn A. Walker, Jean E. Fox Tree:
Referential Communication Between Friends and Strangers in the Wild. Dialogue Discourse 12(1): 45-72 (2021) - [c147]Marilyn A. Walker, Vrindavan Harrison, Juraj Juraska, Lena Reed, Kevin Bowden, Wen Cui, Omkar Patil, Adwait Ratnaparkhi:
Athena 2.0: Contextualized Dialogue Management for an Alexa Prize SocialBot. EMNLP (Demos) 2021: 124-133 - [c146]Juraj Juraska, Marilyn A. Walker:
Attention Is Indeed All You Need: Semantically Attention-Guided Decoding for Data-to-Text NLG. INLG 2021: 416-431 - [c145]Lena Reed, Cecilia Li, Angela Ramirez, Liren Wu, Marilyn A. Walker:
Jurassic is (Almost) All You Need: Few-Shot Meaning-to-Text Generation for Open-Domain Dialogue. IWSDS 2021: 99-119 - [i71]Juraj Juraska, Marilyn A. Walker:
Attention Is Indeed All You Need: Semantically Attention-Guided Decoding for Data-to-Text NLG. CoRR abs/2109.07043 (2021) - [i70]Lena Reed, Cecilia Li, Angela Ramirez, Liren Wu, Marilyn A. Walker:
Jurassic is (almost) All You Need: Few-Shot Meaning-to-Text Generation for Open-Domain Dialogue. CoRR abs/2110.08094 (2021) - [i69]Marilyn A. Walker, Colin Harmon, James Graupera, Davan Harrison, Steve Whittaker:
Modeling Performance in Open-Domain Dialogue with PARADISE. CoRR abs/2110.11164 (2021) - [i68]Juraj Juraska, Kevin K. Bowden, Lena Reed, Vrindavan Harrison, Wen Cui, Omkar Patil, Rishi Rajasekaran, Angela Ramirez, Cecilia Li, Eduardo Zamora, Phillip Lee, Jeshwanth Bheemanpally, Rohan Pandey, Adwait Ratnaparkhi, Marilyn A. Walker:
Athena 2.0: Contextualized Dialogue Management for an Alexa Prize SocialBot. CoRR abs/2111.02519 (2021) - 2020
- [c144]Chao Zhao, Marilyn A. Walker, Snigdha Chaturvedi:
Bridging the Structural Gap Between Encoding and Decoding for Data-To-Text Generation. ACL 2020: 2481-2491 - [c143]Lena Reed, Vrindavan Harrison, Shereen Oraby, Dilek Hakkani-Tür, Marilyn A. Walker:
Learning from Mistakes: Combining Ontologies via Self-Training for Dialogue Generation. SIGdial 2020: 21-34 - [i67]Lena Reed, Vrindavan Harrison, Shereen Oraby, Dilek Hakkani-Tür, Marilyn A. Walker:
Learning from Mistakes: Combining Ontologies via Self-Training for Dialogue Generation. CoRR abs/2010.00150 (2020) - [i66]Vrindavan Harrison, Juraj Juraska, Wen Cui, Lena Reed, Kevin K. Bowden, JiaQi Wu, Brian Schwarzmann, Abteen Ebrahimi, Rishi Rajasekaran, Nikhil Varghese, Max Wechsler-Azen, Steve Whittaker, Jeffrey Flanigan, Marilyn A. Walker:
Athena: Constructing Dialogues Dynamically with Discourse Constraints. CoRR abs/2011.10683 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c142]Geetanjali Rakshit, JiaQi Wu, Ryan Compton, Marilyn A. Walker, Pranav Anand, Steve Whittaker:
CruzAffect at AffCon 2019 Shared Task: A feature-rich approach to characterize happiness. AffCon@AAAI 2019: 129-139 - [c141]Mingyu Derek Ma, Kevin Bowden, JiaQi Wu, Wen Cui, Marilyn A. Walker:
Implicit Discourse Relation Identification for Open-domain Dialogues. ACL (1) 2019: 666-672 - [c140]Shereen Oraby, Vrindavan Harrison, Abteen Ebrahimi, Marilyn A. Walker:
Curate and Generate: A Corpus and Method for Joint Control of Semantics and Style in Neural NLG. ACL (1) 2019: 5938-5951 - [c139]Kevin K. Bowden, JiaQi Wu, Wen Cui, Juraj Juraska, Vrindavan Harrison, Brian Schwarzmann, Nicholas Santer, Steve Whittaker, Marilyn A. Walker:
Entertaining and opinionated but too controlling: a large-scale user study of an open domain Alexa prize system. CUI 2019: 24:1-24:10 - [c138]Harrison Jesse Smith, Brian K. Riley, Lena Reed, Vrindavan Harrison, Marilyn A. Walker, Michael Neff:
The Impact of Multi-character Story Distribution and Gesture on Children's Engagement. ICIDS 2019: 128-143 - [c137]Juraj Juraska, Kevin Bowden, Marilyn A. Walker:
ViGGO: A Video Game Corpus for Data-To-Text Generation in Open-Domain Conversation. INLG 2019: 164-172 - [i65]JiaQi Wu, Ryan Compton, Geetanjali Rakshit, Marilyn A. Walker, Pranav Anand, Steve Whittaker:
CruzAffect at AffCon 2019 Shared Task: A feature-rich approach to characterize happiness. CoRR abs/1902.06024 (2019) - [i64]Shereen Oraby, Vrindavan Harrison, Abteen Ebrahimi, Marilyn A. Walker:
Curate and Generate: A Corpus and Method for Joint Control of Semantics and Style in Neural NLG. CoRR abs/1906.01334 (2019) - [i63]Mingyu Derek Ma, Kevin K. Bowden, JiaQi Wu, Wen Cui, Marilyn A. Walker:
Implicit Discourse Relation Identification for Open-domain Dialogues. CoRR abs/1907.03975 (2019) - [i62]Vrindavan Harrison, Lena Reed, Shereen Oraby, Marilyn A. Walker:
Maximizing Stylistic Control and Semantic Accuracy in NLG: Personality Variation and Discourse Contrast. CoRR abs/1907.09527 (2019) - [i61]Kevin K. Bowden, JiaQi Wu, Wen Cui, Juraj Juraska, Vrindavan Harrison, Brian Schwarzmann, Nick Santer, Marilyn A. Walker:
SlugBot: Developing a Computational Model andFramework of a Novel Dialogue Genre. CoRR abs/1907.10658 (2019) - [i60]Kevin K. Bowden, JiaQi Wu, Wen Cui, Juraj Juraska, Vrindavan Harrison, Brian Schwarzmann, Nicholas Santer, Steve Whittaker, Marilyn A. Walker:
Entertaining and Opinionated but Too Controlling: A Large-Scale User Study of an Open Domain Alexa Prize System. CoRR abs/1908.04832 (2019) - [i59]Juraj Juraska, Kevin K. Bowden, Marilyn A. Walker:
ViGGO: A Video Game Corpus for Data-To-Text Generation in Open-Domain Conversation. CoRR abs/1910.12129 (2019) - 2018
- [j28]Raquel Justo Blanco, José M. Alcaide, M. Inés Torres, Marilyn A. Walker:
Detection of Sarcasm and Nastiness: New Resources for Spanish Language. Cogn. Comput. 10(6): 1135-1151 (2018) - [c136]Jean-Claude Martin, Christine Le Scanff, Sophie Rosset, Marilyn A. Walker, Steve Whittaker:
How to Personalize Conversational Coaches for Stress Management? UbiComp/ISWC Adjunct 2018: 718-721 - [c135]Lena Reed, Shereen Oraby, Marilyn A. Walker:
Can Neural Generators for Dialogue Learn Sentence Planning and Discourse Structuring? INLG 2018: 284-295 - [c134]Vrindavan Harrison, Marilyn A. Walker:
Neural Generation of Diverse Questions using Answer Focus, Contextual and Linguistic Features. INLG 2018: 296-306 - [c133]Juraj Juraska, Marilyn A. Walker:
Characterizing Variation in Crowd-Sourced Data for Training Neural Language Generators to Produce Stylistically Varied Outputs. INLG 2018: 441-450 - [c132]Shereen Oraby, Lena Reed, Sharath T. S., Shubhangi Tandon, Marilyn A. Walker:
Neural MultiVoice Models for Expressing Novel Personalities in Dialog. INTERSPEECH 2018: 3057-3061 - [c131]Kevin Bowden, JiaQi Wu, Shereen Oraby, Amita Misra, Marilyn A. Walker:
SlugNERDS: A Named Entity Recognition Tool for Open Domain Dialogue Systems. LREC 2018 - [c130]Marilyn A. Walker, Albry Smither, Shereen Oraby, Vrindavan Harrison, Hadar Shemtov:
Exploring Conversational Language Generation for Rich Content about Hotels. LREC 2018 - [c129]Juraj Juraska, Panagiotis Karagiannis, Kevin Bowden, Marilyn A. Walker:
A Deep Ensemble Model with Slot Alignment for Sequence-to-Sequence Natural Language Generation. NAACL-HLT 2018: 152-162 - [c128]Zhichao Hu, Jean E. Fox Tree, Marilyn A. Walker:
Modeling Linguistic and Personality Adaptation for Natural Language Generation. SIGDIAL Conference 2018: 20-31 - [c127]Shereen Oraby, Lena Reed, Shubhangi Tandon, Sharath T. S., Stephanie M. Lukin, Marilyn A. Walker:
Controlling Personality-Based Stylistic Variation with Neural Natural Language Generators. SIGDIAL Conference 2018: 180-190 - [e6]Donia Scott, Marilyn A. Walker, Pascale Fung:
COLING 2018, Proceedings of the 27th International Conference on Computational Linguistics: Tutorial Abstracts, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA, August 20-26, 2018. Association for Computational Linguistics 2018 [contents] - [e5]Marilyn A. Walker, Heng Ji, Amanda Stent:
Proceedings of the 2018 Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies, NAACL-HLT 2018, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, June 1-6, 2018, Volume 1 (Long Papers). Association for Computational Linguistics 2018, ISBN 978-1-948087-27-8 [contents] - [e4]Marilyn A. Walker, Heng Ji, Amanda Stent:
Proceedings of the 2018 Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies, NAACL-HLT, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, June 1-6, 2018, Volume 2 (Short Papers). Association for Computational Linguistics 2018, ISBN 978-1-948087-29-2 [contents] - [i58]Kevin K. Bowden, JiaQi Wu, Shereen Oraby, Amita Misra, Marilyn A. Walker:
Slugbot: An Application of a Novel and Scalable Open Domain Socialbot Framework. CoRR abs/1801.01531 (2018) - [i57]Marilyn A. Walker, Albry Smither, Shereen Oraby, Vrindavan Harrison, Hadar Shemtov:
Exploring Conversational Language Generation for Rich Content about Hotels. CoRR abs/1805.00551 (2018) - [i56]Kevin K. Bowden, JiaQi Wu, Shereen Oraby, Amita Misra, Marilyn A. Walker:
SlugNERDS: A Named Entity Recognition Tool for Open Domain Dialogue Systems. CoRR abs/1805.03784 (2018) - [i55]Juraj Juraska, Panagiotis Karagiannis, Kevin K. Bowden, Marilyn A. Walker:
A Deep Ensemble Model with Slot Alignment for Sequence-to-Sequence Natural Language Generation. CoRR abs/1805.06553 (2018) - [i54]Shereen Oraby, Lena Reed, Shubhangi Tandon, Sharath T. S., Stephanie M. Lukin, Marilyn A. Walker:
Controlling Personality-Based Stylistic Variation with Neural Natural Language Generators. CoRR abs/1805.08352 (2018) - [i53]Shereen Oraby, Lena Reed, Sharath T. S., Shubhangi Tandon, Marilyn A. Walker:
Neural MultiVoice Models for Expressing Novel Personalities in Dialog. CoRR abs/1809.01331 (2018) - [i52]Vrindavan Harrison, Marilyn A. Walker:
Neural Generation of Diverse Questions using Answer Focus, Contextual and Linguistic Features. CoRR abs/1809.02637 (2018) - [i51]Lena Reed, Shereen Oraby, Marilyn A. Walker:
Can Neural Generators for Dialogue Learn Sentence Planning and Discourse Structuring? CoRR abs/1809.03015 (2018) - [i50]Juraj Juraska, Marilyn A. Walker:
Characterizing Variation in Crowd-Sourced Data for Training Neural Language Generators to Produce Stylistically Varied Outputs. CoRR abs/1809.05288 (2018) - 2017
- [c126]Zhichao Hu, Elahe Rahimtoroghi, Marilyn A. Walker:
Inference of Fine-Grained Event Causality from Blogs and Films. NEWS@ACL 2017: 52-58 - [c125]Lena Reed, JiaQi Wu, Shereen Oraby, Pranav Anand, Marilyn A. Walker:
Learning Lexico-Functional Patterns for First-Person Affect. ACL (2) 2017: 141-147 - [c124]Stephanie M. Lukin, Pranav Anand, Marilyn A. Walker, Steve Whittaker:
Argument Strength is in the Eye of the Beholder: Audience Effects in Persuasion. EACL (1) 2017: 742-753 - [c123]Neha Nayak, Dilek Hakkani-Tür, Marilyn A. Walker, Larry P. Heck:
To Plan or not to Plan? Discourse Planning in Slot-Value Informed Sequence to Sequence Models for Language Generation. INTERSPEECH 2017: 3339-3343 - [c122]Geetanjali Rakshit, Kevin K. Bowden, Lena Reed, Amita Misra, Marilyn A. Walker:
Debbie, the Debate Bot of the Future. IWSDS 2017: 45-52 - [c121]Kevin K. Bowden, Shereen Oraby, Amita Misra, JiaQi Wu, Stephanie M. Lukin, Marilyn A. Walker:
Data-Driven Dialogue Systems for Social Agents. IWSDS 2017: 53-56 - [c120]Shereen Oraby, Vrindavan Harrison, Amita Misra, Ellen Riloff, Marilyn A. Walker:
Are you serious?: Rhetorical Questions and Sarcasm in Social Media Dialog. SIGDIAL Conference 2017: 310-319 - [c119]Zhichao Hu, Marilyn A. Walker:
Inferring Narrative Causality between Event Pairs in Films. SIGDIAL Conference 2017: 342-351 - [c118]Elahe Rahimtoroghi, JiaQi Wu, Ruimin Wang, Pranav Anand, Marilyn A. Walker:
Modelling Protagonist Goals and Desires in First-Person Narrative. SIGDIAL Conference 2017: 360-369 - [c117]JiaQi Wu, Marilyn A. Walker, Pranav Anand, Steve Whittaker:
Linguistic Reflexes of Well-Being and Happiness in Echo. WASSA@EMNLP 2017: 81-91 - [i49]Kevin K. Bowden, Grace I. Lin, Lena I. Reed, Marilyn A. Walker:
M2D: Monolog to Dialog Generation for Conversational Story Telling. CoRR abs/1708.07476 (2017) - [i48]Stephanie M. Lukin, Marilyn A. Walker:
Really? Well. Apparently Bootstrapping Improves the Performance of Sarcasm and Nastiness Classifiers for Online Dialogue. CoRR abs/1708.08572 (2017) - [i47]Elena Rishes, Stephanie M. Lukin, David K. Elson, Marilyn A. Walker:
Generating Different Story Tellings from Semantic Representations of Narrative. CoRR abs/1708.08573 (2017) - [i46]Stephanie M. Lukin, Luke Eisenberg, Thomas Chase Corcoran, Marilyn A. Walker:
Identifying Subjective and Figurative Language in Online Dialogue. CoRR abs/1708.08575 (2017) - [i45]Stephanie M. Lukin, Lena I. Reed, Marilyn A. Walker:
Generating Sentence Planning Variations for Story Telling. CoRR abs/1708.08580 (2017) - [i44]Stephanie M. Lukin, Marilyn A. Walker:
Narrative Variations in a Virtual Storyteller. CoRR abs/1708.08585 (2017) - [i43]Elahe Rahimtoroghi, JiaQi Wu, Ruimin Wang, Pranav Anand, Marilyn A. Walker:
Modelling Protagonist Goals and Desires in First-Person Narrative. CoRR abs/1708.09040 (2017) - [i42]Stephanie M. Lukin, Kevin Bowden, Casey Barackman, Marilyn A. Walker:
PersonaBank: A Corpus of Personal Narratives and Their Story Intention Graphs. CoRR abs/1708.09082 (2017) - [i41]Stephanie M. Lukin, Pranav Anand, Marilyn A. Walker, Steve Whittaker:
Argument Strength is in the Eye of the Beholder: Audience Effects in Persuasion. CoRR abs/1708.09085 (2017) - [i40]Stephanie M. Lukin, James Owen Ryan, Marilyn A. Walker:
Automating Direct Speech Variations in Stories and Games. CoRR abs/1708.09090 (2017) - [i39]Elahe Rahimtoroghi, Ernesto Hernandez, Marilyn A. Walker:
Learning Fine-Grained Knowledge about Contingent Relations between Everyday Events. CoRR abs/1708.09450 (2017) - [i38]Zhichao Hu, Elahe Rahimtoroghi, Marilyn A. Walker:
Inference of Fine-Grained Event Causality from Blogs and Films. CoRR abs/1708.09453 (2017) - [i37]Zhichao Hu, Marilyn A. Walker:
Inferring Narrative Causality between Event Pairs in Films. CoRR abs/1708.09496 (2017) - [i36]Zhichao Hu, Elahe Rahimtoroghi, Larissa Munishkina, Reid Swanson, Marilyn A. Walker:
Unsupervised Induction of Contingent Event Pairs from Film Scenes. CoRR abs/1708.09497 (2017) - [i35]Lena Reed, JiaQi Wu, Shereen Oraby, Pranav Anand, Marilyn A. Walker:
Learning Lexico-Functional Patterns for First-Person Affect. CoRR abs/1708.09789 (2017) - [i34]JiaQi Wu, Marilyn A. Walker, Pranav Anand, Steve Whittaker:
Linguistic Reflexes of Well-Being and Happiness in Echo. CoRR abs/1709.00094 (2017) - [i33]Amita Misra, Marilyn A. Walker:
Topic Independent Identification of Agreement and Disagreement in Social Media Dialogue. CoRR abs/1709.00661 (2017) - [i32]Amita Misra, Pranav Anand, Jean E. Fox Tree, Marilyn A. Walker:
Using Summarization to Discover Argument Facets in Online Ideological Dialog. CoRR abs/1709.00662 (2017) - [i31]Reid Swanson, Stephanie M. Lukin, Luke Eisenberg, Thomas Chase Corcoran, Marilyn A. Walker:
Getting Reliable Annotations for Sarcasm in Online Dialogues. CoRR abs/1709.01042 (2017) - [i30]Zhichao Hu, Marilyn A. Walker, Michael Neff, Jean E. Fox Tree:
Storytelling Agents with Personality and Adaptivity. CoRR abs/1709.01188 (2017) - [i29]Amita Misra, Brian Ecker, Marilyn A. Walker:
Measuring the Similarity of Sentential Arguments in Dialog. CoRR abs/1709.01887 (2017) - [i28]Amita Misra, Brian Ecker, Theodore Handleman, Nicolas Hahn, Marilyn A. Walker:
A Semi-Supervised Approach to Detecting Stance in Tweets. CoRR abs/1709.01895 (2017) - [i27]Geetanjali Rakshit, Kevin K. Bowden, Lena Reed, Amita Misra, Marilyn A. Walker:
Debbie, the Debate Bot of the Future. CoRR abs/1709.03167 (2017) - [i26]Shereen Oraby, Lena Reed, Ryan Compton, Ellen Riloff, Marilyn A. Walker, Steve Whittaker:
And That's A Fact: Distinguishing Factual and Emotional Argumentation in Online Dialogue. CoRR abs/1709.05295 (2017) - [i25]Shereen Oraby, Vrindavan Harrison, Amita Misra, Ellen Riloff, Marilyn A. Walker:
Are you serious?: Rhetorical Questions and Sarcasm in Social Media Dialog. CoRR abs/1709.05305 (2017) - [i24]Shereen Oraby, Sheideh Homayon, Marilyn A. Walker:
Harvesting Creative Templates for Generating Stylistically Varied Restaurant Reviews. CoRR abs/1709.05308 (2017) - [i23]Shereen Oraby, Vrindavan Harrison, Lena Reed, Ernesto Hernandez, Ellen Riloff, Marilyn A. Walker:
Creating and Characterizing a Diverse Corpus of Sarcasm in Dialogue. CoRR abs/1709.05404 (2017) - [i22]Kevin K. Bowden, Shereen Oraby, JiaQi Wu, Amita Misra, Marilyn A. Walker:
Combining Search with Structured Data to Create a More Engaging User Experience in Open Domain Dialogue. CoRR abs/1709.05411 (2017) - [i21]Amita Misra, Shereen Oraby, Shubhangi Tandon, Sharath T. S., Pranav Anand, Marilyn A. Walker:
Summarizing Dialogic Arguments from Social Media. CoRR abs/1711.00092 (2017) - 2016
- [j27]Kris Liu, Jackson Tolins, Jean E. Fox Tree, Michael Neff, Marilyn A. Walker:
Two Techniques for Assessing Virtual Agent Personality. IEEE Trans. Affect. Comput. 7(1): 94-105 (2016) - [j26]Yingying Wang, Jean E. Fox Tree, Marilyn A. Walker, Michael Neff:
Assessing the Impact of Hand Motion on Virtual Character Personality. ACM Trans. Appl. Percept. 13(2): 9:1-9:23 (2016) - [c116]Kevin K. Bowden, Grace I. Lin, Lena I. Reed, Jean E. Fox Tree, Marilyn A. Walker:
M2D: Monolog to Dialog Generation for Conversational Story Telling. ICIDS 2016: 12-24 - [c115]Rob Abbott, Brian Ecker, Pranav Anand, Marilyn A. Walker:
Internet Argument Corpus 2.0: An SQL schema for Dialogic Social Media and the Corpora to go with it. LREC 2016 - [c114]Zhichao Hu, Michelle Dick, Chung-Ning Chang, Kevin Bowden, Michael Neff, Jean E. Fox Tree, Marilyn A. Walker:
A Corpus of Gesture-Annotated Dialogues for Monologue-to-Dialogue Generation from Personal Narratives. LREC 2016 - [c113]Kris Liu, Jean E. Fox Tree, Marilyn A. Walker:
Coordinating Communication in the Wild: The Artwalk Dialogue Corpus of Pedestrian Navigation and Mobile Referential Communication. LREC 2016 - [c112]Stephanie M. Lukin, Kevin Bowden, Casey Barackman, Marilyn A. Walker:
PersonaBank: A Corpus of Personal Narratives and Their Story Intention Graphs. LREC 2016 - [c111]Jackson Tolins, Kris Liu, Michael Neff, Marilyn A. Walker, Jean E. Fox Tree:
A Verbal and Gestural Corpus of Story Retellings to an Expressive Embodied Virtual Character. LREC 2016 - [c110]Jackson Tolins, Kris Liu, Yingying Wang, Jean E. Fox Tree, Marilyn A. Walker, Michael Neff:
A Multimodal Motion-Captured Corpus of Matched and Mismatched Extravert-Introvert Conversational Pairs. LREC 2016 - [c109]Ashequl Qadir, Ellen Riloff, Marilyn A. Walker:
Automatically Inferring Implicit Properties in Similes. HLT-NAACL 2016: 1223-1232 - [c108]Amita Misra, Brian Ecker, Theodore Handleman, Nicolas Hahn, Marilyn A. Walker:
NLDS-UCSC at SemEval-2016 Task 6: A Semi-Supervised Approach to Detecting Stance in Tweets. SemEval@NAACL-HLT 2016: 420-427 - [c107]Shereen Oraby, Vrindavan Harrison, Lena Reed, Ernesto Hernandez, Ellen Riloff, Marilyn A. Walker:
Creating and Characterizing a Diverse Corpus of Sarcasm in Dialogue. SIGDIAL Conference 2016: 31-41 - [c106]Amita Misra, Brian Ecker, Marilyn A. Walker:
Measuring the Similarity of Sentential Arguments in Dialogue. SIGDIAL Conference 2016: 276-287 - [c105]Elahe Rahimtoroghi, Ernesto Hernandez, Marilyn A. Walker:
Learning Fine-Grained Knowledge about Contingent Relations between Everyday Events. SIGDIAL Conference 2016: 350-359 - 2015
- [c104]Dhanya Sridhar, James R. Foulds, Bert Huang, Lise Getoor, Marilyn A. Walker:
Joint Models of Disagreement and Stance in Online Debate. ACL (1) 2015: 116-125 - [c103]Ashequl Qadir, Ellen Riloff, Marilyn A. Walker:
Learning to Recognize Affective Polarity in Similes. EMNLP 2015: 190-200 - [c102]Chao Hu, Marilyn A. Walker, Michael Neff, Jean E. Fox Tree:
Storytelling Agents with Personality and Adaptivity. IVA 2015: 181-193 - [c101]Stephanie M. Lukin, Marilyn A. Walker:
Narrative Variations in a Virtual Storyteller. IVA 2015: 320-331 - [c100]Shereen Oraby, Lena Reed, Ryan Compton, Ellen Riloff, Marilyn A. Walker, Steve Whittaker:
And That's A Fact: Distinguishing Factual and Emotional Argumentation in Online Dialogue. ArgMining@HLT-NAACL 2015: 116-126 - [c99]Amita Misra, Pranav Anand, Jean E. Fox Tree, Marilyn A. Walker:
Using Summarization to Discover Argument Facets in Online Idealogical Dialog. HLT-NAACL 2015: 430-440 - [c98]Stephanie M. Lukin, Lena Reed, Marilyn A. Walker:
Generating Sentence Planning Variations for Story Telling. SIGDIAL Conference 2015: 188-197 - [c97]Reid Swanson, Brian Ecker, Marilyn A. Walker:
Argument Mining: Extracting Arguments from Online Dialogue. SIGDIAL Conference 2015: 217-226 - 2014
- [j25]Raquel Justo, Thomas Chase Corcoran, Stephanie M. Lukin, Marilyn A. Walker, M. Inés Torres:
Extracting relevant knowledge for the detection of sarcasm and nastiness in the social web. Knowl. Based Syst. 69: 124-133 (2014) - [c96]Kris Liu, Jackson Tolins, Jean E. Fox Tree, Marilyn A. Walker, Michael Neff:
Evaluating Personality Trait Attribution Based on Gestures by Virtual Agents. CogSci 2014 - [c95]James Owen Ryan, Casey Barackman, Nicholas Kontje, Taylor Owen-Milner, Marilyn A. Walker, Michael Mateas, Noah Wardrip-Fruin:
Combinatorial Dialogue Authoring. ICIDS 2014: 13-24 - [c94]Stephanie M. Lukin, G. Michael Youngblood, Honglu Du, Marilyn A. Walker:
Building Community and Commitment with a Virtual Coach in Mobile Wellness Programs. IVA 2014: 279-284 - [c93]Zhichao Hu, Gabrielle Halberg, Carolynn R. Jimenez, Marilyn A. Walker:
Entrainment in Pedestrian Direction Giving: How Many Kinds of Entrainment? IWSDS 2014: 151-164 - [c92]Reid Swanson, Stephanie M. Lukin, Luke Eisenberg, Thomas Chase Corcoran, Marilyn A. Walker:
Getting Reliable Annotations for Sarcasm in Online Dialogues. LREC 2014: 4250-4257 - [c91]Reid Swanson, Elahe Rahimtoroghi, Thomas Chase Corcoran, Marilyn A. Walker:
Identifying Narrative Clause Types in Personal Stories. SIGDIAL Conference 2014: 171-180 - 2013
- [c90]Elahe Rahimtoroghi, Reid Swanson, Marilyn A. Walker, Thomas Chase Corcoran:
Evaluation, Orientation, and Action in Interactive StoryTelling. Intelligent Narrative Technologies 2013 - [c89]Marilyn A. Walker, Jennifer Sawyer, Carolynn R. Jimenez, Elena Rishes, Grace I. Lin, Zhichao Hu, Jane Pinckard, Noah Wardrip-Fruin:
Using Expressive Language Generation to Increase Authorial Leverage. Intelligent Narrative Technologies 2013 - [c88]Zhichao Hu, Elahe Rahimtoroghi, Larissa Munishkina, Reid Swanson, Marilyn A. Walker:
Unsupervised Induction of Contingent Event Pairs from Film Scenes. EMNLP 2013: 369-379 - [c87]Elena Rishes, Stephanie M. Lukin, David K. Elson, Marilyn A. Walker:
Generating Different Story Tellings from Semantic Representations of Narrative. ICIDS 2013: 192-204 - [c86]Larissa Munishkina, Jennifer Parrish, Marilyn A. Walker:
Fully-Automatic Interactive Story Design from Film Scripts. ICIDS 2013: 229-232 - [c85]Kris Liu, Jackson Tolins, Jean E. Fox Tree, Marilyn A. Walker, Michael Neff:
Judging IVA Personality Using an Open-Ended Question. IVA 2013: 396-405 - [c84]Amita Misra, Marilyn A. Walker:
Topic Independent Identification of Agreement and Disagreement in Social Media Dialogue. SIGDIAL Conference 2013: 41-50 - 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. Decis. Support Syst. 53(4): 719-729 (2012) - [c83]Marilyn A. Walker, Jennifer Sawyer, Grace I. Lin, Sam Wing:
Does Personality Matter? Expressive Generation for Dialogue Interaction. IWSDS 2012: 285-301 - [c82]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 - [c81]Marilyn A. Walker, Grace I. Lin, Jennifer Sawyer:
An Annotated Corpus of Film Dialogue for Learning and Characterizing Character Style. LREC 2012: 1373-1378 - [c80]Marilyn A. Walker, Pranav Anand, Rob Abbott, Ricky Grant:
Stance Classification using Dialogic Properties of Persuasion. HLT-NAACL 2012: 592-596 - [e3]Yukiko I. Nakano, Michael Neff, Ana Paiva, Marilyn A. Walker:
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 [contents] - 2011
- [j23]François Mairesse, Marilyn A. Walker:
Controlling User Perceptions of Linguistic Style: Trainable Generation of Personality Traits. Comput. Linguistics 37(3): 455-488 (2011) - [c79]Grace I. Lin, Marilyn A. Walker:
All the World's a Stage: Learning Character Models from Film. AIIDE 2011 - [c78]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 - [c77]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 - [c76]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 - [c75]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 - [c74]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 - [c73]Pranav Anand, Marilyn A. Walker, Rob Abbott, Jean E. Fox Tree, Robeson Bowmani, Michael Minor:
Cats Rule and Dogs Drool!: Classifying Stance in Online Debate. WASSA@ACL 2011: 1-9 - [i20]Marilyn A. Walker:
An Application of Reinforcement Learning to Dialogue Strategy Selection in a Spoken Dialogue System for Email. CoRR abs/1106.0241 (2011) - [i19]Michael J. Kearns, Diane J. Litman, Satinder Singh, Marilyn A. Walker:
Optimizing Dialogue Management with Reinforcement Learning: Experiments with the NJFun System. CoRR abs/1106.0676 (2011) - [i18]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) - [i17]Pamela W. Jordan, Marilyn A. Walker:
Learning Content Selection Rules for Generating Object Descriptions in Dialogue. CoRR abs/1109.2136 (2011) - [i16]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) - [c72]Foaad Khosmood, Marilyn A. Walker:
Grapevine: a gossip generation system. FDG 2010: 92-99 - [c71]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 - [c70]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 - [c69]Marilyn A. Walker:
Dynamic Adaptation in Dialog Systems. SIGDIAL Conference 2010: 17-17
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c68]Marilyn A. Walker:
Endowing Virtual Characters with Expressive Conversational Skills. IVA 2009: 1-2 - 2008
- [c67]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 - [c66]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 - [c65]François Mairesse, Marilyn A. Walker:
Trainable Generation of Big-Five Personality Styles through Data-Driven Parameter Estimation. ACL 2008: 165-173 - [c64]Joseph Polifroni, Marilyn A. Walker:
Intensional Summaries as Cooperative Responses in Dialogue: Automation and Evaluation. ACL 2008: 479-487 - [c63]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. 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. 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. ACM Trans. Speech Lang. Process. 4(4): 8 (2007) - [c62]Swati Gupta, Marilyn A. Walker, Daniela M. Romano:
How Rude Are You?: Evaluating Politeness and Affect in Interaction. ACII 2007: 203-217 - [c61]François Mairesse, Marilyn A. Walker:
PERSONAGE: Personality Generation for Dialogue. ACL 2007 - [c60]Swati Gupta, Marilyn A. Walker, Daniela M. Romano:
Generating Politeness in Task Based Interaction: An Evaluation of the Effect of Linguistic Form and Culture. ENLG 2007 - 2006
- [c59]Ryuichiro Higashinaka, Rashmi Prasad, Marilyn A. Walker:
Learning to Generate Naturalistic Utterances Using Reviews in Spoken Dialogue Systems. ACL 2006 - [c58]Emma Barker, Ryuichiro Higashinaka, François Mairesse, Robert J. Gaizauskas, Marilyn A. Walker, Jonathan Foster:
Simulating Cub Reporter Dialogues: The collection of naturalistic human-human dialogues for information access to text archives. LREC 2006: 125-130 - [c57]Joseph Polifroni, Marilyn A. Walker:
Learning Database Content for Spoken Dialogue System Design. LREC 2006: 143-148 - [c56]François Mairesse, Marilyn A. Walker:
Automatic Recognition of Personality in Conversation. HLT-NAACL 2006 - [c55]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. 24: 157-194 (2005) - [j17]Marilyn A. Walker:
Can We Talk? Methods for Evaluation and Training of Spoken Dialogue Systems. Lang. Resour. Evaluation 39(1): 65-75 (2005) - [c54]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. Cogn. Sci. 28(5): 811-840 (2004) - [c53]Amanda Stent, Rashmi Prasad, Marilyn A. Walker:
Trainable Sentence Planning for Complex Information Presentations in Spoken Dialog Systems. ACL 2004: 79-86 - [c52]Marilyn A. Walker:
Can We Talk? Prospects for Automatically Training Spoken Dialogue Systems. LREC 2004 - [e2]Donia Scott, Walter Daelemans, Marilyn A. Walker:
Proceedings of the 42nd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 21-26 July, 2004, Barcelona, Spain. ACL 2004 [contents] - 2003
- [c51]Stephen Whittaker, Marilyn A. Walker, Preetam Maloor:
Should i tell all?: an experiment on conciseness in spoken dialogue. INTERSPEECH 2003: 1685-1688 - [c50]Marilyn A. Walker, Rashmi Prasad, Amanda Stent:
A trainable generator for recommendations in multimodal dialog. INTERSPEECH 2003: 1697-1700 - 2002
- [j15]Marilyn A. Walker, Owen Rambow:
Spoken language generation. Comput. Speech Lang. 16(3-4): 273-281 (2002) - [j14]Marilyn A. Walker, Owen Rambow, Monica Rogati:
Training a sentence planner for spoken dialogue using boosting. Comput. Speech Lang. 16(3-4): 409-433 (2002) - [j13]Satinder 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. 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. 16: 293-31 (2002) - [c49]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 - [c48]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 - [c47]John Chen, Srinivas Bangalore, Owen Rambow, Marilyn A. Walker:
Towards Automatic Generation of Natural Language Generation Systems. COLING 2002 - [c46]Marilyn A. Walker, Steve Whittaker, Amanda Stent, Preetam Maloor, Johanna D. Moore, Michael Johnston, Gunaranjan Vasireddy:
Speech-Plans: Generating Evaluative Responses in Spoken Dialogue. INLG 2002: 73-80 - [c45]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: 269-272 - [c44]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: 273-276 - [c43]Amanda Stent, Marilyn A. Walker, Steve Whittaker, Preetam Maloor:
User-tailored generation for spoken dialogue: an experiment. INTERSPEECH 2002: 1281-1284 - [c42]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 - [c41]Owen Rambow, Cassandre Creswell, Rachel Szekely, Harriet Taber, Marilyn A. Walker:
A Dependency Treebank for English. LREC 2002 - [c40]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 - [c39]Rashmi Prasad, Marilyn A. Walker:
Training a Dialogue Act Tagger for Human-human and Human-computer Travel dialogues. SIGDIAL Workshop 2002: 162-173 - 2001
- [j11]Marilyn A. Walker, Owen Rambow:
Call for Papers Special Issue on Spoken Language Generation. Comput. Speech Lang. 15(1): 99-100 (2001) - [c38]Owen Rambow, Monica Rogati, Marilyn A. Walker:
Evaluating a Trainable Sentence Planner for a Spoken Dialogue System. ACL 2001: 426-433 - [c37]Marilyn A. Walker, Rebecca J. Passonneau, Julie E. Boland:
Quantitative and Qualitative Evaluation of Darpa Communicator Spoken Dialogue Systems. ACL 2001: 515-522 - [c36]Dawn Dutton, Selina Chu, James Hubbell, Marilyn A. Walker, Shrikanth S. Narayanan:
Just (all) the facts, ma'am. CHI Extended Abstracts 2001: 133-134 - [c35]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 - [c34]Marilyn A. Walker, John S. Aberdeen, Julie E. Boland, Elizabeth Owen Bratt, John S. Garofolo, Lynette Hirschman, Audrey N. Le, Sungbok Lee, Shrikanth S. Narayanan, Kishore 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 - [c33]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 - [c32]Dawn Dutton, Marilyn A. Walker, Selina Chu, James Hubbell, Shrikanth S. Narayanan:
Amount of Information Presented in a Complex List: Effects on User Performance. HLT 2001 - [c31]Owen Rambow, Srinivas Bangalore, Marilyn A. Walker:
Natural Language Generation in Dialog Systems. HLT 2001 - [c30]Marilyn A. Walker, Rebecca J. Passonneau:
DATE: A Dialogue Act Tagging Scheme for Evaluation of Spoken Dialogue Systems. HLT 2001 - [c29]Marilyn A. Walker, Owen Rambow, Monica Rogati:
SPoT: A Trainable Sentence Planner. NAACL 2001 - 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. 12: 387-416 (2000) - [j9]Marilyn A. Walker, Candace A. Kamm, Diane J. Litman:
Towards developing general models of usability with PARADISE. Nat. Lang. Eng. 6(3&4): 363-377 (2000) - [c28]Satinder Singh, Michael J. Kearns, Diane J. Litman, Marilyn A. Walker:
Empirical Evaluation of a Reinforcement Learning Spoken Dialogue System. AAAI/IAAI 2000: 645-651 - [c27]Pamela W. Jordan, Marilyn A. Walker:
Learning Attribute Selections for Non-Pronominal Expressions. ACL 2000: 181-190 - [c26]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 - [c25]Diane J. Litman, Michael S. Kearns, Satinder Singh, Marilyn A. Walker:
Automatic Optimization of Dialogue Management. COLING 2000: 502-508 - [c24]Kary L. Myers, Michael J. Kearns, Satinder Singh, Marilyn A. Walker:
A Boosting Approach to Topic Spotting on Subdialogues. ICML 2000: 655-662 - [c23]Marilyn A. Walker, Jeremy H. Wright, Irene Langkilde:
Using Natural Language Processing and discourse Features to Identify Understanding Errors. ICML 2000: 1111-1118 - [c22]Esther Levin, Shrikanth S. 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 - [c21]Marilyn A. Walker, Lynette Hirschman, John S. Aberdeen:
Evaluation for Darpa Communicator Spoken Dialogue Systems. LREC 2000 - [c20]Marilyn A. Walker, Candace A. Kamm, Julie E. Boland:
Developing and Testing General Models of Spoken Dialogue System Peformance. LREC 2000
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c19]Diane J. Litman, Marilyn A. Walker, Michael S. Kearns:
Automatic Detection of Poor Speech Recognition at the Dialogue Level. ACL 1999: 309-316 - [c18]Satinder 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. Comput. Speech Lang. 12(4): 317-347 (1998) - [c17]Diane J. Litman, Shimei Pan, Marilyn A. Walker:
Evaluating Response Strategies in a Web-Based Spoken Dialogue Agent. COLING-ACL 1998: 780-786 - [c16]Marilyn A. Walker, Jeanne C. Fromer, Shrikanth S. Narayanan:
Learning Optimal Dialogue Strategies: A Case Study of a Spoken Dialogue Agent for Email. COLING-ACL 1998: 1345-1351 - [c15]Marilyn A. Walker, Jeanne C. Fromer, Giuseppe Di Fabbrizio, Craig Mestel, Donald Hindle:
What can I say? Evaluating a Spoken Language Interface to Email. CHI 1998: 582-589 - [c14]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. Comput. 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 Commun. 23(4): 263-278 (1997) - [c13]Marilyn A. Walker, Diane J. Litman, Candace A. Kamm, Alicia Abella:
PARADISE: A Framework for Evaluating Spoken Dialogue Agents. ACL 1997: 271-280 - [c12]Marilyn A. Walker, Janet E. Cahn, Steve Whittaker:
Improvising Linguistic Style: Social and Affective Bases for Agents. Agents 1997: 96-105 - [c11]Marilyn A. Walker, Diane J. Litman, Candace A. Kamm, Alicia Abella:
Evaluating Interactive Dialogue Systems: Extending Component Evaluation to Integrated System Evaluation. Real Applications@ACL/EACL 1997 - [c10]Marilyn A. Walker, Donald Hindle, Jeanne C. Fromer, Giuseppe Di Fabbrizio, Craig Mestel:
Evaluating competing agent strategies for a voice email agent. EUROSPEECH 1997: 2219-2222 - [e1]Julia Hirschberg, Candace A. Kamm, Marilyn A. Walker:
Interactive Spoken Dialog Systems: Bringing Speech and NLP Together in Real Applications@ACL/EACL 1997, Madrid, Spain, July 11-12, 1997. Association for Computational Linguistics 1997 [contents] - [i15]Marilyn A. Walker, Janet E. Cahn, Steve Whittaker:
Improvising Linguistic Style: Social and Affective Bases for Agent Personality. CoRR cmp-lg/9702015 (1997) - [i14]Marilyn A. Walker, Diane J. Litman, Candace A. Kamm, Alicia Abella:
PARADISE: A Framework for Evaluating Spoken Dialogue Agents. CoRR cmp-lg/9704004 (1997) - [i13]Marilyn A. Walker, Donald Hindle, Jeanne C. Fromer, Giuseppe Di Fabbrizio, Craig Mestel:
Evaluating Competing Agent Strategies for a Voice Email Agent. CoRR cmp-lg/9706019 (1997) - [i12]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. Comput. Linguistics 22(2): 255-264 (1996) - [c9]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 - [i11]Marilyn A. Walker:
Inferring Acceptance and Rejection in Dialogue by Default Rules of Inference. CoRR cmp-lg/9609002 (1996) - [i10]Marilyn A. Walker, Masayo Iida, Sharon Cote:
Centering in Japanese Discourse. CoRR cmp-lg/9609005 (1996) - [i9]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 Bull. 6(2): 34-38 (1995) - [i8]Marilyn A. Walker:
The Effect of Resource Limits and Task Complexity on Collaborative Planning in Dialogue. CoRR abs/cmp-lg/9511003 (1995) - [i7]Marilyn A. Walker:
Limited Attention and Discourse Structure. CoRR abs/cmp-lg/9512003 (1995) - [i6]Marilyn A. Walker:
Redundancy in Collaborative Dialogue. CoRR cmp-lg/9503017 (1995) - [i5]Marilyn A. Walker:
Discourse and Deliberation: Testing a Collaborative Strategy. CoRR cmp-lg/9503018 (1995) - [i4]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. Comput. Linguistics 20(2): 193-232 (1994) - [c8]Marilyn A. Walker:
Experimentally Evaluating Communicative Strategies: The Effect of the Task. AAAI 1994: 86-93 - [c7]Marilyn A. Walker:
Discourse and Deliberation- Testing a Collaborative Strategy. COLING 1994: 1205-1211 - [c6]Owen Rambow, Marilyn A. Walker:
The Role of Cognitive Modeling in Communicative Intentions. INLG 1994 - [i3]Marilyn A. Walker, Owen Rambow:
The Role of Cognitive Modeling in Achieving Communicative Intentions. CoRR abs/cmp-lg/9407016 (1994) - [i2]Marilyn A. Walker:
Experimentally Evaluating Communicative Strategies: The Effect of the Task. CoRR abs/cmp-lg/9408015 (1994) - [i1]Marilyn A. Walker:
Evaluating Discourse Processing Algorithms. CoRR abs/cmp-lg/9410006 (1994) - 1992
- [c5]Marilyn A. Walker:
Redundancy in Collaborative Dialogue. COLING 1992: 345-351 - [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]Marilyn A. Walker, Masayo Iida, Sharon Cote:
Centering in Japanese Discourse. ACL 1991: 368-373 - 1990
- [c2]Marilyn A. Walker, Steve Whittaker:
Mixed Initiative in Dialogue: An Investigation into Discourse Segmentation. ACL 1990: 70-78
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c1]Marilyn A. Walker:
Evaluating Discourse Processing Algorithms. ACL 1989: 251-261
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