2005 |
9 | EE | Sharon L. Oviatt,
Rebecca Lunsford,
Rachel Coulston:
Individual differences in multimodal integration patterns: what are they and why do they exist?
CHI 2005: 241-249 |
8 | EE | Rebecca Lunsford,
Sharon L. Oviatt,
Rachel Coulston:
Audio-visual cues distinguishing self- from system-directed speech in younger and older adults.
ICMI 2005: 167-174 |
7 | EE | Sharon L. Oviatt,
Rachel Coulston,
Rebecca Lunsford:
Just Do What I Tell You: The Limited Impact of Instructions on Multimodal Integration Patterns.
User Modeling 2005: 261-270 |
2004 |
6 | EE | Sharon L. Oviatt,
Rachel Coulston,
Rebecca Lunsford:
When do we interact multimodally?: cognitive load and multimodal communication patterns.
ICMI 2004: 129-136 |
5 | EE | Sanjeev Kumar,
Philip R. Cohen,
Rachel Coulston:
Multimodal interaction under exerted conditions in a natural field setting.
ICMI 2004: 227-234 |
4 | EE | Sharon L. Oviatt,
Courtney Darves,
Rachel Coulston:
Toward adaptive conversational interfaces: Modeling speech convergence with animated personas.
ACM Trans. Comput.-Hum. Interact. 11(3): 300-328 (2004) |
2003 |
3 | EE | Benfang Xiao,
Rebecca Lunsford,
Rachel Coulston,
R. Matthews Wesson,
Sharon L. Oviatt:
Modeling multimodal integration patterns and performance in seniors: toward adaptive processing of individual differences.
ICMI 2003: 265-272 |
2 | EE | Sharon L. Oviatt,
Rachel Coulston,
Stefanie Tomko,
Benfang Xiao,
Rebecca Lunsford,
R. Matthews Wesson,
Lesley Carmichael:
Toward a theory of organized multimodal integration patterns during human-computer interaction.
ICMI 2003: 44-51 |
2002 |
1 | EE | Philip R. Cohen,
Rachel Coulston,
Kelly Krout:
Multimodal Interaction During Multiparty Dialogues: Initial Results.
ICMI 2002: 448-453 |