Psychological Models of Communication in Collaborative Systems
Papers from the 1999 Fall Symposium
Susan E. Brennan, Alain Giboin, and David Traum, Program Cochairs
Technical Report FS-99-03. Published by The AAAI Press, Menlo Park, California
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Contents
Discourse Cues in Narrative Text: Using Production to Predict Comprehension / 1
David Allbritton and Johanna Moore
Understanding Multiparty Multimedia Interactions / 9
A. H. Anderson, J. Mullin, E. Katsavras, R. McEwan, E. Grattan, and P. Brundell
Adaptivity and Anticipation in Expert-Laypeople Communication / 17
Rainer Bromme, Matthias N and uuml;ckles, and Riklef Rambow
A Psychological Model of Grounding and Repair in Dialog / 25
Janet E. Cahn and Susan E. Brennan
Living Hand to Mouth: Psychological Theories about Speech and Gesture in Interactive Dialogue Systems / 34
Justine Cassell and Matthew Stone
How do Real People Communicate with Virtual Partners? / 43
Herbert H. Clark
A Model of Speech Repairs and Other Disruptions / 48
Mark G. Core and Lenhart K. Schubert
Accounting for Communication: Estimating Effort, Transparency, and Coherence / 54
Patrick G. T. Healey
TYCOON: Six Primitive Types of Cooperation for Observing, Evaluating, and Specifying Cooperations / 61
Jean-Claude Martin
Towards an ACT-R Model of Communication in Problem-Solving / 67
Michael Matessa and John Anderson
Participatory Status in Electronically Mediated Collaborative Work / 73
Andrew Monk
Task Knowledge Structures and the Design of Collaborative Systems / 81
Eamonn O'Neill and Peter Johnson
Uncertainty, Utility, and Misunderstanding: A Decision-Theoretic Perspective on Grounding in Conversational Systems / 85
Tim Paek and Eric Horvitz
Modeling Time and Meta-Reasoning in Dialogue Via Active Logic / 93
D. Perlis, K. Purang, D. Purushothaman, C. Andersen, and D. Traum
COLLAGEN: Project Summary and Discussion Questions / 100
Charles Rich and Candace L. Sidner
Enhancing Collaboration in Computer-Administered Survey Interviews / 108
Michael F. Schober, Frederick G. Conrad and Jonathan E. Bloom
What Makes Peer Interaction Effective? Modeling Effective Communication in an Intelligent CSCL / 116
Amy Soller, Alan Lesgold, Frank Linton and Brad Goodman
Computational Models of Grounding in Collaborative Systems / 124
David R. Traum
A Study of Human Dialogue Strategies in the Presence of Speech Recognition Errors / 132
Teresa Zollo
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