Effective cooperation of hurnans witb otber hurnans and with intelligent machines requires a language of words and gestures that is accurate and efficient in making reference to objects. In tbe present investigation, expressions and gestures tbat were used by subjects to direct partners' attentions to building blocks during a collaborative construction task were analyzed and classified into four main categories. In addition, the influence of mutual knowledge of tbe participants (either knowledge about tbe dialogue or about the domain of conversation) on the referential acts used was studied. The focus of attention, both within tbe dialogue and within tbe domain, plays an important role in the use of references. In particular, the effect of ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2012.Successful conver...
Ariel (1988) proposes that the grammatical form of any referring expression can be predicted from th...
Human speakers generally find it easy to refer to entities in such a way that their hearers can dete...
Effective cooperation of hurnans witb otber hurnans and with intelligent machines requires a languag...
In this chapter we report on an investigation into the principles underlying the choice of a particu...
Accessibility theory associates more complex referring expressions with less accessible referents. F...
In this paper an algorithm for the generation of referring expressions in a multimodal setting is pr...
When we talk about something, we need to indicate what we talk about. Sometimes we can use pointing ...
In conversation, a person sometimes has to refer to an object that is not previously known to the ot...
In this paper we report on an investigation into principles underlying the choice of a particular re...
Common ground is an essential prerequisite for coordination in social interaction, including languag...
This paper presents a cross-linguistic data elicitation study on fully realised referring expression...
When we talk about something, we need to indicate what we talk about. Sometimes we can use pointing ...
This study uses a classical referential communication task to investigate the role of co-speech gest...
Past research has sought to elucidate how speakers and addressees establish common ground in convers...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2012.Successful conver...
Ariel (1988) proposes that the grammatical form of any referring expression can be predicted from th...
Human speakers generally find it easy to refer to entities in such a way that their hearers can dete...
Effective cooperation of hurnans witb otber hurnans and with intelligent machines requires a languag...
In this chapter we report on an investigation into the principles underlying the choice of a particu...
Accessibility theory associates more complex referring expressions with less accessible referents. F...
In this paper an algorithm for the generation of referring expressions in a multimodal setting is pr...
When we talk about something, we need to indicate what we talk about. Sometimes we can use pointing ...
In conversation, a person sometimes has to refer to an object that is not previously known to the ot...
In this paper we report on an investigation into principles underlying the choice of a particular re...
Common ground is an essential prerequisite for coordination in social interaction, including languag...
This paper presents a cross-linguistic data elicitation study on fully realised referring expression...
When we talk about something, we need to indicate what we talk about. Sometimes we can use pointing ...
This study uses a classical referential communication task to investigate the role of co-speech gest...
Past research has sought to elucidate how speakers and addressees establish common ground in convers...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2012.Successful conver...
Ariel (1988) proposes that the grammatical form of any referring expression can be predicted from th...
Human speakers generally find it easy to refer to entities in such a way that their hearers can dete...