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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c28]Nigel G. Ward, Divette Marco:
A Collection of Pragmatic-Similarity Judgments over Spoken Dialog Utterances. LREC/COLING 2024: 154-163 - [i8]Nigel G. Ward, Divette Marco:
A Collection of Pragmatic-Similarity Judgments over Spoken Dialog Utterances. CoRR abs/2403.14808 (2024) - [i7]Nigel G. Ward, Carlos A. Ortega:
Topics in the Study of the Pragmatic Functions of Phonetic Reduction in Dialog. CoRR abs/2405.01376 (2024) - [i6]Nigel G. Ward, Divette Marco, Olac Fuentes:
Which Prosodic Features Matter Most for Pragmatics? CoRR abs/2408.13240 (2024) - [i5]Nigel G. Ward, Andres Segura, Georgina Bugarini, Heike Lehnert-LeHouillier, Dancheng Liu, Jinjun Xiong, Olac Fuentes:
Towards Precision Characterization of Communication Disorders using Models of Perceived Pragmatic Similarity. CoRR abs/2409.09170 (2024) - 2023
- [j9]Nigel G. Ward, Jonathan E. Avila:
A dimensional model of interaction style variation in spoken dialog. Speech Commun. 149: 47-62 (2023) - [c27]Jonathan E. Avila, Nigel G. Ward:
Towards Cross-Language Prosody Transfer for Dialog. INTERSPEECH 2023: 2143-2147 - [i4]Jonathan E. Avila, Nigel G. Ward:
Towards cross-language prosody transfer for dialog. CoRR abs/2307.04123 (2023) - 2022
- [j8]Matthew Marge, Carol Y. Espy-Wilson, Nigel G. Ward, Abeer Alwan, Yoav Artzi, Mohit Bansal, Gilmer L. Blankenship, Joyce Chai, Hal Daumé III, Debadeepta Dey, Mary P. Harper, Thomas Howard, Casey Kennington, Ivana Kruijff-Korbayová, Dinesh Manocha, Cynthia Matuszek, Ross Mead, Raymond J. Mooney, Roger K. Moore, Mari Ostendorf, Heather Pon-Barry, Alexander I. Rudnicky, Matthias Scheutz, Robert St. Amant, Tong Sun, Stefanie Tellex, David R. Traum, Zhou Yu:
Spoken language interaction with robots: Recommendations for future research. Comput. Speech Lang. 71: 101255 (2022) - [c26]Diego Aguirre, Nigel G. Ward, Jonathan E. Avila, Heike Lehnert-LeHouillier:
Comparison of Models for Detecting Off-Putting Speaking Styles. INTERSPEECH 2022: 2303-2307 - [c25]Guan-Ting Lin, Chi-Luen Feng, Wei-Ping Huang, Yuan Tseng, Tzu-Han Lin, Chen-An Li, Hung-yi Lee, Nigel G. Ward:
On the Utility of Self-Supervised Models for Prosody-Related Tasks. SLT 2022: 1104-1111 - [i3]Guan-Ting Lin, Chi-Luen Feng, Wei-Ping Huang, Yuan Tseng, Tzu-Han Lin, Chen-An Li, Hung-yi Lee, Nigel G. Ward:
On the Utility of Self-supervised Models for Prosody-related Tasks. CoRR abs/2210.07185 (2022) - [i2]Nigel G. Ward, Jonathan E. Avila, Emilia Rivas:
Dialogs Re-enacted Across Languages. CoRR abs/2211.11584 (2022) - 2021
- [c24]Nigel G. Ward, Jonathan E. Avila, Aaron M. Alarcon:
Towards Continuous Estimation of Dissatisfaction in Spoken Dialog. SIGDIAL 2021: 13-20 - 2020
- [i1]Matthew Marge, Carol Y. Espy-Wilson, Nigel G. Ward:
Spoken Language Interaction with Robots: Research Issues and Recommendations, Report from the NSF Future Directions Workshop. CoRR abs/2011.05533 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c23]Nigel G. Ward:
Survey Talk: Prosody Research and Applications: The State of the Art. INTERSPEECH 2019 - 2018
- [j7]Nigel G. Ward, Jason C. Carlson, Olac Fuentes:
Inferring stance in news broadcasts from prosodic-feature configurations. Comput. Speech Lang. 50: 85-104 (2018) - [c22]Nigel G. Ward, Diego Aguirre, Gerardo Cervantes, Olac Fuentes:
Turn-Taking Predictions across Languages and Genres Using an LSTM Recurrent Neural Network. SLT 2018: 831-837 - 2017
- [j6]Nigel G. Ward, Paola Gallardo:
Non-Native Differences in Prosodic-Construction Use. Dialogue Discourse 8(1): 1-30 (2017) - [c21]Yuanchao Li, Carlos Toshinori Ishi, Nigel G. Ward, Koji Inoue, Shizuka Nakamura, Katsuya Takanashi, Tatsuya Kawahara:
Emotion recognition by combining prosody and sentiment analysis for expressing reactive emotion by humanoid robot. APSIPA 2017: 1356-1359 - [c20]Nigel G. Ward, Jason C. Carlson, Olac Fuentes, Diego Castán, Elizabeth Shriberg, Andreas Tsiartas:
Inferring Stance from Prosody. INTERSPEECH 2017: 1447-1451 - 2016
- [j5]Nigel G. Ward, David DeVault:
Challenges in Building Highly-Interactive Dialog Systems. AI Mag. 37(4): 7-18 (2016) - [c19]Nigel G. Ward, Chelsey N. Jurado, Ricardo A. Garcia, Florencia A. Ramos:
On the possibility of predicting gaze aversion to improve video-chat efficiency. ETRA 2016: 267-270 - [c18]Tatsuya Kawahara, Takashi Yamaguchi, Koji Inoue, Katsuya Takanashi, Nigel G. Ward:
Prediction and Generation of Backchannel Form for Attentive Listening Systems. INTERSPEECH 2016: 2890-2894 - 2015
- [j4]Nigel G. Ward, Steven D. Werner, Fernando García, Emilio Sanchis:
A prosody-based vector-space model of dialog activity for information retrieval. Speech Commun. 68: 85-96 (2015) - [c17]Nigel G. Ward, David DeVault:
Ten Challenges in Highly-Interactive Dialog System. AAAI Spring Symposia 2015 - 2013
- [c16]Nigel G. Ward, Steven D. Werner:
Using dialog-activity similarity for spoken information retrieval. INTERSPEECH 2013: 1569-1573 - [c15]Nigel G. Ward, Steven D. Werner, David G. Novick, Elizabeth Shriberg, Catharine Oertel, Louis-Philippe Morency, Tatsuya Kawahara:
The Similar Segments in Social Speech Task. MediaEval 2013 - [c14]Steven D. Werner, Nigel G. Ward:
Evaluating Prosody-Based Similarity Models for Information Retrieval. MediaEval 2013 - 2012
- [j3]Nigel G. Ward, Alejandro Vega, Timo Baumann:
Prosodic and temporal features for language modeling for dialog. Speech Commun. 54(2): 161-174 (2012) - [c13]Nigel G. Ward, Alejandro Vega:
Towards Empirical Dialog-State Modeling and its Use in Language Modeling. INTERSPEECH 2012: 2314-2317 - [c12]Nigel G. Ward:
Directions for Research on Spoken Dialog Systems, Broadly Defined. SDCTD@NAACL-HLT 2012: 3-4 - [c11]Nigel G. Ward, Alejandro Vega:
A Bottom-Up Exploration of the Dimensions of Dialog State in Spoken Interaction. SIGDIAL Conference 2012: 198-206 - 2011
- [j2]Jaime C. Acosta, Nigel G. Ward:
Achieving rapport with turn-by-turn, user-responsive emotional coloring. Speech Commun. 53(9-10): 1137-1148 (2011) - 2010
- [c10]Nigel G. Ward, Olac Fuentes, Alejandro Vega:
Dialog prediction for a general model of turn-taking. INTERSPEECH 2010: 2662-2665
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c9]Nigel G. Ward, Alejandro Vega:
Towards the use of inferred cognitive states in language modeling. ASRU 2009: 323-326 - [c8]Nigel G. Ward, Benjamin H. Walker:
Estimating the potential of signal and interlocutor-track information for language modeling. INTERSPEECH 2009: 160-163 - [c7]Jaime C. Acosta, Nigel G. Ward:
Responding to user emotional state by adding emotional coloring to utterances. INTERSPEECH 2009: 1587-1590 - [c6]Nigel G. Ward, Rafael Escalante-Ruiz:
Using responsive prosodic variation to acknowledge the user's current state. INTERSPEECH 2009: 2431-2434 - 2008
- [c5]Nigel G. Ward, Alejandro Vega:
Modeling the effects on time-into-utterance on word probabilities. INTERSPEECH 2008: 1606-1609 - 2007
- [j1]Nigel G. Ward:
The (un)predictability of computer science graduate school admissions. Commun. ACM 50(3): 104-106 (2007) - [c4]Tasha Hollingsed, Nigel G. Ward:
A combined method for discovering short-term affect-based response rules for spoken tutorial dialog. SLaTE 2007: 61-64 - 2006
- [c3]Thamar Solorio, Olac Fuentes, Nigel G. Ward, Yaffa Al Bayyari:
Prosodic feature generation for back-channel prediction. INTERSPEECH 2006 - [c2]Nigel G. Ward, Yaffa Al Bayyari:
A case study in the identification of prosodic cues to turn-taking: back-channeling in Arabic. INTERSPEECH 2006 - 2005
- [c1]Nigel G. Ward, Anais G. Rivera, Karen Ward, David G. Novick:
Root causes of lost time and user stress in a simple dialog system. INTERSPEECH 2005: 1565-1568
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