last modified: 15 February 2005

Selected Publications

  • Pei-yun Hsueh and Johanna D. Moore, "Automatic Decision Detection in Meeting Speech" Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4892, Springer Verlag, to appear.
  • Andi Winterboer, Jiang Hu, Johanna D. Moore, and Clifford Nass, "The Influence of User Tailoring and Cognitive Load on User Performance in Spoken Dialogue Systems", in Proceedings of Interspeech 2007.
  • Pei-yun Hsueh and Johanna D. Moore, Combining Multiple Knowledge Sources for Dialogue Segmentation in Multimedia Archives, in Proceedings of 44th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, Prague, 2007.
  • David Reitter and Johanna D. Moore, Predicting Success in Dialogue, in Proceedings of 44th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, Prague, 2007.
  • Pei-yun Hsueh and Johanna D. Moore, What Decisions Have You Made: Automatic Decision Detection in Conversational Speech, in Proceedings of the Annual conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics, NAACL-HLT, Rochester NY, 2007.
  • John Hu, Andi Winterboer, Clifford Nass, Johanna D. Moore, ``Context and Usability Testing: User-Modeled Information Presentation in Easy and Difficult Driving Conditions'', CHI 2007.
  • Giuseppe Carenini and Johanna D. Moore, Generating and Evaluating Evaluative Arguments, Artificial Intelligence 170(11):925-952, 2006.
  • Pei-yun Hsueh and Johanna D. Moore, Automatic Topic Segmentation and Lablelling in Multiparty Dialogue, in Proceedings of the the First IEEE/ACM Workshop on Spoken Language Technology (SLT), Aruba, 2006.
  • Myroslava O. Dzikovska, Charles Callaway, Matthew Stone, Johanna D. Moore. "Understanding student input for tutorial dialogue in procedural domains". in Proceedings of the 10th Workshop on the Semantics and Pragmatics of Dialogue (BRANDIAL 2006), Pottsdam, September.
  • David Reitter, Johanna D. Moore and Frank Keller, Priming of Syntactic Rules in Task-Oriented Dialogue and Spontaneous Conversation, in Proceedings of the 28th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, 2006.
  • Harry Halpin and Johanna D. Moore, Event extraction in a Plot Advice Agent, in Proceedings of 43rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, Sydney Australia, 2006.
  • Gabriel Murray, Steve Renals, Jean Carletta and Johanna D. Moore, Incorporating Speaker and Discourse Features into Speech Summarization, in Proceedings of the Human Language Technology Conference/North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics Annual Meeting, NAACL 2006.
  • Dave Toney, Johanna D. Moore and Oliver Lemon, Evolving Optimal Inspectable Strategies for Spoken Dialogue Systems, Proceedings of the Human Language Technology Conference/North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics Annual Meeting, NAACL 2006.
  • David Reitter, Frank Keller and Johanna D. Moore, Computational Modelling of Structural Priming in Dialogue, Proceedings of the Human Language Technology Conference/North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics Annual Meeting, NAACL 2006.
  • Dave Toney, Johanna D. Moore and Oliver Lemon, ``Developing Conversational Interfaces with XCS'', Proceedings of the Ninth International Workshop on Learning Classifier Systems (IWLCS), 2006.
  • Weiqun Xu, Jean Carletta and Johanna D. Moore, ``Syntactic Chunking across Different Corpora'', Proceedings of the 3rd Joint Workshop on Multimodal Interaction and Related Machine Learning Algorithms (MLMI), 2006.
  • Vera Demberg and Johanna D. Moore, Information Presentation in Spoken Dialogue Systems, Proceedings of the 11th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics (EACL), 2006.
  • Pei-yun Hsueh, Johanna D. Moore and Steve Renals, Automatic Segmentation of Multiparty Dialogue, Proceedings of the 11th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics (EACL), 2006.
  • Verena Rieser and Johanna D. Moore, Implications for Generating Clarification Requests in Task-oriented Dialogues, Proceedings of the 43rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, Ann Arbor, Michigan pp. 239-246, June 2005.
  • G. Murray, S. Renals, J. Carletta and J. Moore, Evaluating Automatic Summaries of Meeting Recordings, Proceedings of the ACL Workshop on Intrinsic and Extrinsic Evaluation Measures for MT and/or Summarization, Ann Arbor, MI, 2005.
  • Claus Zinn, Johanna D. Moore, and Mark G. Core, Intelligent Information Presentation for Tutoring Systems, in Intelligent Information Presentation, Kluwer, 2005.
  • Marilyn Walker, S. Whittaker, A. Stent, P. Maloor, J. Moore, M. Johnston, G. Vasireddy. Generation and Evaluation of User Tailored Responses in Multimodal Dialogue, Cognitive Science, 28: 811-840, 2004.
  • Nancy L. Green, Giuseppe Carenini, Stephan Kerpedjiev, Joe Mattis, Johanna D. Moore, and Steven F. Roth, AutoBrief: an experimental system for the automatic generation of briefings in integrated text and information graphics, International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 61(1): 32-70, 2004.
  • Harry Halpin, Johanna D. Moore and Judy Robertson, Towards Automated Story Analysis Using Participatory Design, Proceedings of the ACM Workshop on Story Representation, Mechanism and Context , ACM Multimedia, NY, NY, October 15, 2004.
  • Harry Halpin, Johanna D. Moore and Judy Robertson, Automatic Analysis of Plot for Story Rewriting, Proceedings of Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing (EMNLP), Barcelona Spain, July 25-26 2004.
  • Johanna D. Moore, Mary Ellen Foster, Oliver Lemon, and Michael White, Generating Tailored, Comparative Descriptions in Spoken Dialogue, in Proceedings of the Seventeenth International Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Sociey Conference, AAAI Press, 2004.
  • Johanna D. Moore, Kaska Porayska-Pomsta, Sebastian Varges, and Claus Zinn, Generating Tutorial Feedback with Affect, in Proceedings of the Seventeenth International Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Sociey Conference, AAAI Press, 2004.
  • Mark G. Core, Johanna D. Moore, and Claus Zinn, The Role of Initiative in Tutorial Dialogue, 10th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics, Budapest, Hungary, April, 2003.
  • M Walker, S. Whittaker, A. Stent, P. Maloor, J. Moore, M. Johnston, G. Vasireddy. Speech plans: generating evaluative responses in spoken dialogue, Proceedings of the International Conference on Natural Language Generation, New York, 2002.
  • Claus Zinn, Johanna D. Moore, and Mark G. Core, A 3-tier Planning Architecture for Managing Tutorial Dialogue, Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Sixth International Conference (ITS 2002), Biarritz, France, June 2002.
  • Mark G. Core, Johanna D. Moore, and Claus Zinn, Initiative in Tutorial Dialogue, ITS 2002 Workshop on Empirical Methods for Tutorial Dialogue Systems , San Sebastian, Spain, June 2002.
  • Whittaker, S., Walker, M., and Moore, J.. Fish or Fowl: A Wizard of Oz Evaluation of Dialogue Strategies in the Restaurant Domain . Language Resources and Evaluation Conference. 2002.
  • Oberlander, J. and Moore, J. D. Discourse cues: further evidence for the core:contributor distinction. Cognitive Linguistics 12, 317--332, 2001.
  • Carenini G. and Moore J. D., An Empirical Study of the Influence of User Tailoring on Evaluative Argument Effectiveness, Proceedings of the 17th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI 2001), Seattle, USA, 2001
  • Carolyn P. Rosé, Johanna D. Moore, Kurt VanLehn, and David Allbritton, A Comparative Evaluation of Socratic versus Didactic Tutoring, 23rd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, August 2001.
  • Choi, Freddy Y. Y. and Wiemer-Hastings, Peter and Moore, Johanna D., Latent Semantic Analysis for Text Segmentation, in Proceedings of the Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing, Lillian Lee and Donna Harman (Eds.), 109--117, 2001.
  • Mark G. Core, Johanna D. Moore, and Claus Zinn, Initiative Management for Tutorial Dialogue, NAACL-2001 Workshop on Adaptation in Dialogue Systems, Pittsburgh, PA, June 2001.
  • Carenini, G. and Moore, J., An Empirical Study of the Influence of Argument Conciseness on Argument Effectiveness , Proceedings of the 38th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL-00), Hong Kong, China, 2000.
  • Carenini, G. and Moore, J., A Strategy for Generating Evaluative Arguments, Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Natural Language Generation(INLG-00), Mitzpe Ramon, Israel, 2000.
  • Barbara Di Eugenio, Pamela W. Jordan, Richmond H. Thomason, Johanna D. Moore, The Acceptance Cycle: An empirical investigation of human-human computer-mediated collaborative dialogues, International Journal of Human Computer Studies 53(6):1017-1076, 2000.
  • Alan Bundy, Johanna D. Moore, Claus Zinn, An Intelligent Tutoring System for Induction Proofs, In E. Melis, D. Scott et al., editors, CADE-17 Workshop on Automated Deduction in Education, pages 4-13, Pittsburgh, USA, June 2000.
  • Jon Oberlander and Johanna D. Moore, Cue phrases in discourse: further evidence for the core:contributor distinction, Presented at the Workshop on Levels of Representation in Discourse, July 7-9 1999, Edinburgh, Scotland.
  • David Allbritton and Johanna D. Moore, Discourse Cues In Narrative Text: Using Production To Predict Comprehension, to appear in AAAI Fall Symposium on Psychological Models of Communication in Collaborative Systems," North Falmouth, Massachusetts, November 5-7, 1999.
  • Carenini, G. and Moore, J. Tailoring Evaluative Arguments to User's Preferences , Proceedings of the 7-th International Conference on User Modeling (UM-99), Banff, Canada, 1999.
  • Vibhu O. Mittal, Johanna D. Moore, Giuseppe Carenini, and Steven F. Roth, ``Describing Complex Charts in Natural Language: A Caption Generation System'', Computational Linguistics 24(3):431-468, 1998.
  • Bruce G. Buchanan, Giuseppe Carenini, Vibhu O. Mittal, and Johanna D. Moore, ``Designing Computer-Based Frameworks that Facilitate Doctor-Patient Collaboration'', Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine 12(2):169-191, 1998.
  • Stephan Kerpedjiev, Giuseppe Carenini, Nancy Green, Johanna D. Moore, and Steven F. Roth, Saying it in graphics: from Intentions to Visualizations, IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization, Research Triangle Park, NC, October, 1998, pp.~97-101.
  • Nancy Green, Giuseppe Carenini, Stephan Kerpedjiev, Steven Roth and Johanna D. Moore, A Media-Independent Content Language for Integrated Text and Graphics Generation, Proceedings of the Workshop on Content Visualization and Intermedia Representations (CVIR'98) of the 36th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (COLING-ACL'98). Montreal, Canada, August 15, 1998.
  • Nancy Green, Giuseppe Carenini and Johanna D. Moore, A Principled Representation of Attributive Descriptions for Integrated Text and Information Graphics Presentations, Proceedings of the Ninth International Workshop on Natural Language Generation. Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada. August 5-7, 1998.
  • Nancy Green, Stephan Kerpedjiev, Steven F. Roth, Giuseppe Carenini and Johanna D. Moore, Generating Visual Arguments: a Media-Independent Approach, in Working Notes of the AAAI Workshop on Representations for Multi-Modal Human-Computer Interaction, Madison, WI, 1998.
  • Di Eugenio, Barbara, Jordan, Pamela W., Moore, Johanna D., and Thomason, Richmond H., ``An Empirical Investigation of Collaborative Dialogues'', Proceedings of the 36th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (COLING-ACL '98), Montreal Canada, August 1998.
  • Giuseppe Carenini and Johanna D. Moore, Multimedia Explanations in IDEA Decision Support Systems, in Working Notes of the AAAI Spring Symposium on Interactive and Mixed-Initiative Decision-Theoretic Systems , Stanford, CA, 1998.
  • Stephan Kerpedjiev, Giuseppe Carenini, Steven F. Roth, and Johanna D. Moore, ``Multimedia Presentation for Assisting Data Analysis'', Computer Standards and Interfaces 18:583--593, Special Issue on Intelligent Multimedia Presentation Systems, 1997.
  • Barbara Di Eugenio, Johanna D. Moore and Massimo Paolucci, Learning Features that Predict Cue Usage , in Proceedings of the 35th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, Madrid, Spain, July 7-12 1997.
  • Marilyn A. Walker and Johanna D. Moore, Empirical Studies in Discourse, Computational Linguistics 23(1):1-12, 1997.
  • Johanna D. Moore, Desiderata for an Every Citizen Interface to the National Information Infrastructure: Challenges for NLP, in Proceedings of the AAAI Spring Symposium on Natural Language Processing for the World Wide Web, March 1997.
  • Stephan Kerpedjiev, Giuseppe Carenini, Steven F. Roth, and Johanna D. Moore, Integrating Planning and Task-based Design for Multimedia Presentation, International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces (IUI '97), Orlando, FL, January 1997, ACM, 145-152.
  • Johanna D. Moore, and Vibhu O. Mittal, ``Dynamic Generation of Follow Up Question Menus: Facilitating Interactive Natural Language Dialogues'', IEEE Computer Special issue on Interactive Natural Language Processing, July 1996.
  • Megan G. Moser and Johanna D. Moore, Toward a Synthesis of Two Accounts of Discourse Structure, Computational Linguistics 22(3):409-420, 1996.
  • Johanna D. Moore, ``Discourse Generation for Instructional Applications: Making Computer-Based Tutors More Like Humans'', Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education 7(2):181-214, 1996.
  • Vibhu O. Mittal and Johanna D. Moore, ``Detecting Knowledge Base Inconsistencies Using Automated Generation of Text and Examples'', in Proceedings of the National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 1996.
  • Johanna D. Moore, Benoit Lemaire, and James A. Rosenblum, ``Discourse Generation for Instructional Applications: Identifying and Exploiting Relevant Prior Explanations'', Journal of the Learning Sciences 5(1):49-94, 1996.
  • Megan G.Moser, Johanna D. Moore, and Erin Glendening, Instructions for Coding Explanations: Identifying Segments, Relations and Minimal Units, University of Pittsburgh, Department of Computer Science Technical Report No. 96-17, 1996.
  • Marilyn A. Walker and Johanna D. Moore. Empirical Studies in Discourse. Computational Linguistics, 20-2, 1997.

  • V. O. Mittal, S. F. Roth, J. D. Moore, J. Mattis, and G. Carenini, Generating Explanatory Captions for Information Graphics, in Proceedings of the 14th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, pp. 1276-1283, 1995.
  • M. G. Moser, and J. D. Moore, Investigating Cue Selection and Placement in Tutorial Discourse, in Proceedings of the 33rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 130-135, June 1995.
  • B. G. Buchanan, J. D. Moore, D. E. Forsythe, G. Carenini, S. Ohlsson, and G. Banks, An Interactive System for Delivering Individualized Information to Patients, Artificial Intelligence in Medicine 7(2):117-154, 1995.
  • V. O. Mittal, and J. D. Moore, Dynamic Generation of Follow up Question Menus: Facilitating Interactive Natural Language Dialogues, in Proceedings of the ACM/SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 1995.
  • M. G. Moser, and J. D. Moore, Using Discourse Analysis and Automatic Text Generation to Study Discourse Cue Usage, in AAAI Spring Symposium on Empirical Methods in Discourse Interpretation and Generation, 1995.
  • V. O. Mittal, G. Carenini, J. D. Moore, Generating Patient Specic Explanations in Migraine, in Proceedings of the Eighteenth Annual Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, McGraw-Hill Inc., 1994.
  • R. M. Young, J. D. Moore, and M. E. Pollack, Towards a Principled Representation for Discourse Plans, in Proceedings of the Sixteenth Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Hillsdale, NJ, 946-951, 1994.
  • R. M. Young, J. D. Moore, DPOCL: A Principled Approach to Discourse Planning, in Proceedings of the 7th International Workshop on Natural Language Generationy, Kinnebunkport, ME, 13-20, 1994.
  • R. M. Young, M. E. Pollack and J. D. Moore, Decomposition and Causality in Partial-Order Planning, AIPS-94, Chicago, June, 1994.
  • G. Carenini, and J. D. Moore, Using the UMLS Semantic Network as a Basis for Constructing a Terminological Knowledge Base: A Preliminary Report, in Proceedings of the Seventeenth Annual Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, McGraw-Hill Inc., 1993.
  • J. D. Moore, What Makes Human Explanations Effective?, Proceedings of the Fifteenth Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Hillsdale, NJ, 1993.
  • J. A. Rosenblum and J. D. Moore, Participating in Instructional Dialogues: Finding and Exploiting Relevant Prior Explanations, Proceedings of the World Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Education, Edinburgh, Scotland, 145-152, August 1993.
  • J. D. Moore and C. L. Paris, Planning Text for Advisory Dialogues: Capturing Intentional and Rhetorical Information, Computational Linguistics , 19(4):651-695, 1993.
  • J. D. Moore and M. E. Pollack, A Problem for RST: The Need for Multi-Level Discourse Analysis , Computational Linguistics , 18(4):537-544, 1992.
  • B. G. Buchanan, J. D. Moore, D. Forsythe, G. Banks, and S. Ohlsson, Involving Patients in Health Care: Using Medical Informatics for Explanation in the Clinical Setting, in Proceedings of the Sixteenth Annual Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, McGraw-Hill Inc., 510-514, 1992.

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