John Gurney's NLVR Papers
John Gurney's NLVR Papers
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J. Gurney and E. Klipple.
Composing Conceptual Structure for Spoken
Natural Language in a Virtual Reality Environment
Proc. of Mind III, Annual
Conference of the Cognitive Science Society of Ireland: Spatial Cognition,
Dublin, August, 1998.
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J. Gurney, E. Klipple, and T. Gregory.
The Spoken Language Navigation Task
Proc. of the American Association for Artificial Intelligence Workshop on
Representations for Multi-Modal Human-Computer Interaction, Madison, July, 1998.
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E. Klipple and J. Gurney.
Verb Modification and the Lexicon in the Natural Language and Virtual Reality System
Proc. of the Workshop on Lexical Semantic
Systems, WLSS98, Pisa, April, 1998.
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J. Walrath, C. Voss and, J. Gurney.
Towards a Hands-Free Interface: Tracking Natural Eye Movements During Discourse
Proc. of the 2nd Annual Fed
Lab Symposium, College Park, February, 1998.
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C. Voss, J. Gurney, and J. Walrath.
Exploration in a Large Corpus: Research on the Integration of
Eye Gaze and Speech with Visual Information in a Virtual
Reality System
Proc. of the American Association for Artificial Intelligence
Spring Symposium, Stanford, 1997.
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E. Klipple and J. Gurney.
A Theory of Spatial Structure for Motion-Verb
Phrases: From Lexical Structure to Meaning Representation (abstract)
Proc. of
the 2nd International Workshop on Computational Semantics, Tilburg, 1997.
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J. Gurney, E. Klipple, and C. Voss.
Talking about What We Think We See
(Natural Language Processing for a Real-Time Virtual Environment)
Proc. of the
IEEE International Joint Symposium on Intelligence and Systems, Rockville, 1996.
Related Non-NLVR Papers:
- D. Perzanowski and J. Gurney.
The Functionality of It-clefts in Selected Discourses: The Message in The Medium
WORD, Volume 48, Number 2,
1997.
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J. Gurney, D. Perlis, and K. Purang.
Interpreting Presuppositions Using Active Logic: From Contexts to Utterances
Computational Intelligence, Vol. 5, No. 4,
1997.
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K. Purang, D. Perlis, and J. Gurney.
Active Logic for Cancellation of
Gricean Implicatures
Proc. of the American Association for Artificial
Intelligence Spring Symposium, Stanford, 1996.
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J. Gurney, D. Perlis, and K. Purang.
Active Logic and Heim's Rules for
Updating Discourse Context
Proc. of the International Joint Conference on
Artificial Intelligence Workshop on Context in Natural Language Processing,
Montreal, 1995.
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J. Gurney and M. Morreau.
Presupposition and the Concept of a Nonmonotonic
Discourse
Proc. of the Second Dutch-German Workshop on Nonmonotonic Reasoning,
Utrecht, 1995.
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D. Perzanowski and J. Gurney.
The Message in the Medium (abstract)
40th Annual
Conference of the International Linguistic Association, Washington, DC, 1995.
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E. Marsh, K. Wauchope, and J. Gurney.
Human-Machine Dialogue for Multi-Modal
Decision Support Systems
Proc. of the American Association for Artificial
Intelligence Spring Symposium, Stanford, 1994.
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