2008 | ||
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44 | Candace L. Sidner: Humanoid Agents as Hosts, Advisors, Companions, and Jesters. FLAIRS Conference 2008: 11-15 | |
2007 | ||
43 | Candace L. Sidner, Tanja Schultz, Matthew Stone, ChengXiang Zhai: Human Language Technology Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association of Computational Linguistics, Proceedings, April 22-27, 2007, Rochester, New York, USA The Association for Computational Linguistics 2007 | |
42 | EE | Louis-Philippe Morency, Candace L. Sidner, Christopher Lee, Trevor Darrell: Head gestures for perceptual interfaces: The role of context in improving recognition. Artif. Intell. 171(8-9): 568-585 (2007) |
41 | EE | Cécile Paris, Candace L. Sidner: Introduction to the KBS Special Issue on Intelligent User Interfaces. Knowl.-Based Syst. 20(6): 509-510 (2007) |
2006 | ||
40 | Cécile Paris, Candace L. Sidner: Proceedings of the 2006 International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, January 29 - February 1, 2006, Sydney, Australia ACM 2006 | |
39 | Charles Rich, Candace L. Sidner: From the Programmer's Apprentice to Human-Robot Interaction: Thirty Years of Research on Human-Computer Collaboration. AAAI 2006 | |
38 | Louis-Philippe Morency, Candace L. Sidner, Christopher Lee, Trevor Darrell: The Role of Context in Head Gesture Recognition. AAAI 2006 | |
37 | EE | Candace L. Sidner, Christopher Lee, Louis-Philippe Morency, Clifton Forlines: The effect of head-nod recognition in human-robot conversation. HRI 2006: 290-296 |
36 | EE | Charles Rich, Candace L. Sidner, Neal Lesh, Andrew Garland, Shane Booth, Markus Chimani: DiamondHelp: a new interaction design for networked home appliances. Personal and Ubiquitous Computing 10(2-3): 187-190 (2006) |
2005 | ||
35 | Charles Rich, Candace L. Sidner, Neal Lesh, Andrew Garland, Shane Booth, Markus Chimani: DiamondHelp: A Collaborative Task Guidance Framework for Complex Devices. AAAI 2005: 1700-1701 | |
34 | EE | Louis-Philippe Morency, Candace L. Sidner, Christopher Lee, Trevor Darrell: Contextual recognition of head gestures. ICMI 2005: 18-24 |
33 | EE | Candace L. Sidner, Christopher Lee, Cory D. Kidd, Neal Lesh, Charles Rich: Explorations in engagement for humans and robots. Artif. Intell. 166(1-2): 140-164 (2005) |
32 | EE | Candace L. Sidner, Christopher Lee, Cory D. Kidd, Neal Lesh, Charles Rich: Explorations in engagement for humans and robots CoRR abs/cs/0507056: (2005) |
31 | EE | Candace L. Sidner, Christopher Lee: Robots as laboratory hosts. Interactions 12(2): 24-26 (2005) |
2004 | ||
30 | EE | Candace L. Sidner: Collaborative Agents for 2D Interfaces and 3D Robots. AH 2004: 2 |
29 | EE | Christopher Lee, Neal Lesh, Candace L. Sidner, Louis-Philippe Morency, Ashish Kapoor, Trevor Darrell: Nodding in conversations with a robot. CHI Extended Abstracts 2004: 785-786 |
28 | David DeVault, Charles Rich, Candace L. Sidner: Natural Language Generation and Discourse Context: Computing Distractor Sets from the Focus Stack. FLAIRS Conference 2004 | |
27 | EE | Candace L. Sidner, Cory D. Kidd, Christopher Lee, Neal Lesh: Where to look: a study of human-robot engagement. IUI 2004: 78-84 |
2002 | ||
26 | EE | Candace L. Sidner, Myroslava Dzikovska: Human - Robot Interaction: Engagement between Humans and Robots for Hosting Activities. ICMI 2002: 123-128 |
25 | EE | Candace L. Sidner, Myroslava Dzikovska: Hosting activities: experience with and future directions for a robot agent host. IUI 2002: 143-150 |
24 | EE | Jeff Rickel, Neal Lesh, Charles Rich, Candace L. Sidner, Abigail S. Gertner: Collaborative Discourse Theory as a Foundation for Tutorial Dialogue. Intelligent Tutoring Systems 2002: 542-551 |
23 | EE | Olle Bälter, Candace L. Sidner: Bifrost inbox organizer: giving users control over the inbox. NordiCHI 2002: 111-118 |
2001 | ||
22 | EE | Justine Cassell, Yukiko I. Nakano, Timothy W. Bickmore, Candace L. Sidner, Charles Rich: Non-Verbal Cues for Discourse Structure. ACL 2001: 106-115 |
21 | Charles Rich, Candace L. Sidner, Neal Lesh: Human-Computer collaboration for universal access. HCI 2001: 100-104 | |
20 | EE | Jim R. Davies, Abigail S. Gertner, Neal Lesh, Charles Rich, Candace L. Sidner, Jeff Rickel: Incorporating tutorial strategies into an intelligent assistant. IUI 2001: 53-56 |
19 | EE | Neal Lesh, Charles Rich, Candace L. Sidner: Collaborating with Focused and Unfocused Users under Imperfect Communication. User Modeling 2001: 64-73 |
18 | Charles Rich, Candace L. Sidner, Neal Lesh: COLLAGEN: Applying Collaborative Discourse Theory to Human-Computer Interaction. AI Magazine 22(4): 15-26 (2001) | |
1999 | ||
17 | EE | Candace L. Sidner, Daniel M. Coffman: Collaborative, Spoken-Language Interface Agents. IUI 1999: 97 |
1998 | ||
16 | EE | Candace L. Sidner, Alex Acero, Janet E. Cahn, Julia Hirschberg, Robert Moore, Salim Roukos: Speech Research: Near and Not-so-near Results and What They Might Mean for IUI (Panel). IUI 1998: 35 |
15 | EE | Charles Rich, Candace L. Sidner: COLLAGEN: A Collaboration Manager for Software Interface Agents. User Model. User-Adapt. Interact. 8(3-4): 315-350 (1998) |
1997 | ||
14 | Charles Rich, Candace L. Sidner: COLLAGEN: When Agents Collaborate with People. Agents 1997: 284-291 | |
13 | EE | Charles Rich, Candace L. Sidner: Segmented Interaction History in a Collaborative Interface Agent. IUI 1997: 23-30 |
12 | EE | Steve Whittaker, Jerry Swanson, Jakov Kucan, Candace L. Sidner: TeleNotes: Managing Lightweight Interactions in the Desktop. ACM Trans. Comput.-Hum. Interact. 4(2): 137-168 (1997) |
1996 | ||
11 | EE | Charles Rich, Candace L. Sidner: Adding a Collaborative Agent to Graphical User Interfaces. ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology 1996: 21-30 |
10 | EE | Steve Whittaker, Candace L. Sidner: Email Overload: Exploring Personal Information Management of Email. CHI 1996: 276-283 |
1994 | ||
9 | Candace L. Sidner: An Artificial Discourse Language for Collaborative Negotiation. AAAI 1994: 814-819 | |
8 | EE | Candace L. Sidner: Negotiation in collaborative activity: a discourse analysis. Knowl.-Based Syst. 7(4): 265-267 (1994) |
1990 | ||
7 | Karen E. Lochbaum, Barbara J. Grosz, Candace L. Sidner: Models of Plans to Support Communication: An Initial Report. AAAI 1990: 485-490 | |
1986 | ||
6 | Barbara J. Grosz, Candace L. Sidner: Attention, Intentions, and the Structure of Discourse. Computational Linguistics 12(3): 175-204 (1986) | |
1985 | ||
5 | Barbara J. Grosz, Candace L. Sidner: Discourse Structure and the Proper Treatment of Interruptions. IJCAI 1985: 832-839 | |
4 | Candace L. Sidner: Plan parsing for intended response recognition in discourse. Computational Intelligence 1: 1-10 (1985) | |
1981 | ||
3 | Candace L. Sidner, David J. Israel: Recognizing Intended Meaning and Speakers' Plans. IJCAI 1981: 203-208 | |
2 | Candace L. Sidner: Focusing for Interpretation of Pronouns. American Journal of Computational Linguistics 7(4): 217-231 (1981) | |
1979 | ||
1 | EE | Candace L. Sidner: The Role of Focussing in Interpretation of Pronouns. ACL 1979 |