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2020 – today
- 2023
- [c56]Zidi Xiu, Kai-Chen Cheng, David Q. Sun, Jiannan Lu, Hadas Kotek, Yuhan Zhang, Paul McCarthy, Christopher Klein, Stephen Pulman, Jason D. Williams:
Feedback Effect in User Interaction with Intelligent Assistants: Delayed Engagement, Adaption and Drop-out. PAKDD (2) 2023: 145-158 - [i16]Zidi Xiu, Kai-Chen Cheng, David Q. Sun, Jiannan Lu, Hadas Kotek, Yuhan Zhang, Paul McCarthy, Christopher Klein, Stephen Pulman, Jason D. Williams:
Feedback Effect in User Interaction with Intelligent Assistants: Delayed Engagement, Adaption and Drop-out. CoRR abs/2303.10255 (2023) - [i15]Cecilia Aas, Hisham Abdelsalam, Irina Belousova, Shruti Bhargava, Jianpeng Cheng, Robert Daland, Joris Driesen, Federico Flego, Tristan Guigue, Anders Johannsen, Partha Lal, Jiarui Lu, Joel Ruben Antony Moniz, Nathan Perkins, Dhivya Piraviperumal, Stephen Pulman, Diarmuid Ó Séaghdha, David Q. Sun, John Torr, Marco Del Vecchio, Jay Wacker, Jason D. Williams, Hong Yu:
Intelligent Assistant Language Understanding On Device. CoRR abs/2308.03905 (2023) - 2021
- [c55]Deepak Muralidharan, Joel Ruben Antony Moniz, Weicheng Zhang, Stephen Pulman, Lin Li, Megan Barnes, Jingjing Pan, Jason D. Williams, Alex Acero:
DEXTER: Deep Encoding of External Knowledge for Named Entity Recognition in Virtual Assistants. Interspeech 2021: 1234-1238 - [c54]Deepak Muralidharan, Joel Ruben Antony Moniz, Sida Gao, Xiao Yang, Justine T. Kao, Stephen Pulman, Atish Kothari, Ray Shen, Yinying Pan, Vivek Kaul, Mubarak Seyed Ibrahim, Gang Xiang, Nan Dun, Yidan Zhou, Andy O, Yuan Zhang, Pooja Chitkara, Xuan Wang, Alkesh Patel, Kushal Tayal, Roger Zheng, Peter Grasch, Jason D. Williams, Lin Li:
Noise Robust Named Entity Understanding for Voice Assistants. NAACL-HLT (Industry Papers) 2021: 196-204 - [c53]Raviteja Anantha, Svitlana Vakulenko, Zhucheng Tu, Shayne Longpre, Stephen Pulman, Srinivas Chappidi:
Open-Domain Question Answering Goes Conversational via Question Rewriting. NAACL-HLT 2021: 520-534 - [i14]Deepak Muralidharan, Joel Ruben Antony Moniz, Weicheng Zhang, Stephen Pulman, Lin Li, Megan Barnes, Jingjing Pan, Jason D. Williams, Alex Acero:
DEXTER: Deep Encoding of External Knowledge for Named Entity Recognition in Virtual Assistants. CoRR abs/2108.06633 (2021) - [i13]Sahas Dendukuri, Pooja Chitkara, Joel Ruben Antony Moniz, Xiao Yang, Manos Tsagkias, Stephen Pulman:
Using Pause Information for More Accurate Entity Recognition. CoRR abs/2109.13222 (2021) - 2020
- [c52]Pranay Dighe, Saurabh Adya, Nuoyu Li, Srikanth Vishnubhotla, Devang Naik, Adithya Sagar, Ying Ma, Stephen Pulman, Jason D. Williams:
Lattice-Based Improvements for Voice Triggering Using Graph Neural Networks. ICASSP 2020: 7459-7463 - [i12]Pranay Dighe, Saurabh Adya, Nuoyu Li, Srikanth Vishnubhotla, Devang Naik, Adithya Sagar, Ying Ma, Stephen Pulman, Jason D. Williams:
Lattice-based Improvements for Voice Triggering Using Graph Neural Networks. CoRR abs/2001.10822 (2020) - [i11]Raviteja Anantha, Stephen Pulman, Srinivas Chappidi:
Generalized Reinforcement Meta Learning for Few-Shot Optimization. CoRR abs/2005.01246 (2020) - [i10]Deepak Muralidharan, Joel Ruben Antony Moniz, Sida Gao, Xiao Yang, Lin Li, Justine T. Kao, Stephen Pulman, Atish Kothari, Ray Shen, Yinying Pan, Vivek Kaul, Mubarak Seyed Ibrahim, Gang Xiang, Nan Dun, Yidan Zhou, Andy O, Yuan Zhang, Pooja Chitkara, Xuan Wang, Alkesh Patel, Kushal Tayal, Roger Zheng, Peter Grasch, Jason D. Williams:
Noise-robust Named Entity Understanding for Virtual Assistants. CoRR abs/2005.14408 (2020) - [i9]Raviteja Anantha, Svitlana Vakulenko, Zhucheng Tu, Shayne Longpre, Stephen Pulman, Srinivas Chappidi:
Open-Domain Question Answering Goes Conversational via Question Rewriting. CoRR abs/2010.04898 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c51]Xi C. Chen, Adithya Sagar, Justine T. Kao, Tony Y. Li, Christopher Klein, Stephen Pulman, Ashish Garg, Jason D. Williams:
Active Learning for Domain Classification in a Commercial Spoken Personal Assistant. INTERSPEECH 2019: 1478-1482 - [i8]Xi C. Chen, Adithya Sagar, Justine T. Kao, Tony Y. Li, Christopher Klein, Stephen Pulman, Ashish Garg, Jason D. Williams:
Active Learning for Domain Classification in a Commercial Spoken Personal Assistant. CoRR abs/1908.11404 (2019) - [i7]Deepak Muralidharan, Justine T. Kao, Xiao Yang, Lin Li, Lavanya Viswanathan, Mubarak Seyed Ibrahim, Kevin Luikens, Stephen Pulman, Ashish Garg, Atish Kothari, Jason D. Williams:
Leveraging User Engagement Signals For Entity Labeling in a Virtual Assistant. CoRR abs/1909.09143 (2019) - 2018
- [j15]Stephen G. Pulman:
Second order inference in natural language semantics. J. Lang. Model. 6(1): 1-40 (2018) - 2017
- [c50]Denise Whitelock, Alison Twiner, John T. E. Richardson, Debora Field, Stephen Pulman:
What Does a 'Good' Essay Look Like? Rainbow Diagrams Representing Essay Quality. TEA 2017: 1-12 - 2016
- [c49]Denise Whitelock, Alison Twiner, John T. E. Richardson, Debora Field, Stephen Pulman:
What Types of Essay Feedback Influence Implementation: Structure Alone or Structure and Content? TEA 2016: 181-196 - 2015
- [c48]Denise Whitelock, Alison Twiner, John T. E. Richardson, Debora Field, Stephen G. Pulman:
OpenEssayist: a supply and demand learning analytics tool for drafting academic essays. LAK 2015: 208-212 - 2014
- [c47]Debora Field, Stephen G. Pulman, Denise Whitelock:
The pragmatics of margin comments: An empirical study. BEA@ACL 2014: 43-53 - [c46]Bethany Alden Rivers, Denise Whitelock, John T. E. Richardson, Debora Field, Stephen Pulman:
Functional, Frustrating and Full of Potential: Learners' Experiences of a Prototype for Automated Essay Feedback. CAA 2014: 40-52 - [i6]Dimitri Kartsaklis, Mehrnoosh Sadrzadeh, Stephen Pulman, Bob Coecke:
Reasoning about Meaning in Natural Language with Compact Closed Categories and Frobenius Algebras. CoRR abs/1401.5980 (2014) - [i5]Lei Yu, Karl Moritz Hermann, Phil Blunsom, Stephen Pulman:
Deep Learning for Answer Sentence Selection. CoRR abs/1412.1632 (2014) - 2013
- [c45]Nicolas van Labeke, Denise Whitelock, Debora Field, Stephen Pulman, John T. E. Richardson:
What is my essay really saying? Using extractive summarization to motivate reflection and redrafting. AIED Workshops 2013 - [c44]Dimitri Kartsaklis, Mehrnoosh Sadrzadeh, Stephen Pulman:
Separating Disambiguation from Composition in Distributional Semantics. CoNLL 2013: 114-123 - [c43]Debora Field, Stephen Pulman, Nicolas van Labeke, Denise Whitelock, John T. E. Richardson:
Did I really mean that? Applying automatic summarisation techniques to formative feedback. RANLP 2013: 277-284 - [p1]Stephen Pulman:
Distributional Semantic Models. Quantum Physics and Linguistics 2013: 333-358 - [i4]Stephen Clark, Bob Coecke, Edward Grefenstette, Stephen Pulman, Mehrnoosh Sadrzadeh:
A quantum teleportation inspired algorithm produces sentence meaning from word meaning and grammatical structure. CoRR abs/1305.0556 (2013) - 2012
- [j14]Pia-Ramona Wojtinnek, Stephen Pulman, Johanna Völker:
Building Semantic Networks from Plain Text and Wikipedia with Application to Semantic Relatedness and Noun Compound Paraphrasing. Int. J. Semantic Comput. 6(1): 67-92 (2012) - [j13]Nigel T. Crook, Debora Field, Cameron G. Smith, Sue Harding, Stephen Pulman, Marc Cavazza, Daniel Charlton, Roger K. Moore, Johan Boye:
Generating context-sensitive ECA responses to user barge-in interruptions. J. Multimodal User Interfaces 6(1-2): 13-25 (2012) - [c42]Dimitri Kartsaklis, Mehrnoosh Sadrzadeh, Stephen Pulman:
A Unified Sentence Space for Categorical Distributional-Compositional Semantics: Theory and Experiments. COLING (Posters) 2012: 549-558 - [c41]Karl Moritz Hermann, Chris Dyer, Phil Blunsom, Stephen Pulman:
Learning Semantics and Selectional Preference of Adjective-Noun Pairs. *SEM@NAACL-HLT 2012: 70-74 - [c40]Karl Moritz Hermann, Phil Blunsom, Stephen Pulman:
An Unsupervised Ranking Model for Noun-Noun Compositionality. *SEM@NAACL-HLT 2012: 132-141 - 2011
- [j12]Stephen Pulman:
Automated Grammatical Error Detection for Language Learners Claudia Leacock, Martin Chodorow, Michael Gamon, and Joel Tetreault (Butler Hill Group, Hunter College, Microsoft Research, Educational Testing Service) Morgan & Claypool (Synthesis lectures on human language technologies, edited by Graeme Hirst, volume 9), 2010, ix+122 pp; paperbound, ISBN 978-1-60845-470-9, $40; ebook, ISBN 978-1-60845-471-6, $30 or by subscription. Comput. Linguistics 37(3): 617-618 (2011) - [j11]András Dobó, Stephen G. Pulman:
Interpreting noun compounds using paraphrases. Proces. del Leng. Natural 46: 59-66 (2011) - [j10]Cameron G. Smith, Nigel T. Crook, Simon Dobnik, Daniel Charlton, Johan Boye, Stephen G. Pulman, Raúl Santos de la Cámara, Markku Turunen, David Benyon, Jay Bradley, Björn Gambäck, Preben Hansen, Oli H. Mival, Nick Webb, Marc Cavazza:
Interaction Strategies for an Affective Conversational Agent. Presence Teleoperators Virtual Environ. 20(5): 395-411 (2011) - [c39]Edward Grefenstette, Mehrnoosh Sadrzadeh, Stephen Clark, Bob Coecke, Stephen Pulman:
Concrete Sentence Spaces for Compositional Distributional Models of Meaning. IWCS 2011 - [c38]Pia-Ramona Wojtinnek, Stephen Pulman:
Semantic Relatedness from Automatically Generated Semantic Networks. IWCS 2011 - [e1]Johan Bos, Stephen Pulman:
Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Computational Semantics, IWCS 2011, January 12-14, 2011, Oxford, UK. The Association for Computer Linguistics 2011 [contents] - [i3]Edward Grefenstette, Mehrnoosh Sadrzadeh, Stephen Clark, Bob Coecke, Stephen Pulman:
Concrete Sentence Spaces for Compositional Distributional Models of Meaning. CoRR abs/1101.0309 (2011) - 2010
- [c37]Rada Mihalcea, Carlo Strapparava, Stephen G. Pulman:
Computational Models for Incongruity Detection in Humour. CICLing 2010: 364-374 - [c36]Pia-Ramona Wojtinnek, Brian Harrington, Sebastian Rudolph, Stephen Pulman:
Conceptual Knowledge Acquisition Using Automatically Generated Large-Scale Semantic Networks. ICCS 2010: 203-206 - [c35]Ramón Granell, Stephen G. Pulman, Carlos D. Martínez-Hinarejos, José-Miguel Benedí:
Dialogue act tagging and segmentation with a single perceptron. INTERSPEECH 2010: 3074-3077 - [c34]Cameron G. Smith, Nigel T. Crook, Johan Boye, Daniel Charlton, Simon Dobnik, David Pizzi, Marc Cavazza, Stephen G. Pulman, Raúl Santos de la Cámara, Markku Turunen:
Interaction Strategies for an Affective Conversational Agent. IVA 2010: 301-314 - [c33]Marc Cavazza, Cameron G. Smith, Daniel Charlton, Nigel T. Crook, Johan Boye, Stephen G. Pulman, Karo Moilanen, David Pizzi, Raúl Santos de la Cámara, Markku Turunen:
Persuasive Dialogue Based on a Narrative Theory: An ECA Implementation. PERSUASIVE 2010: 250-261
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c32]Rada Mihalcea, Stephen G. Pulman:
Linguistic Ethnography: Identifying Dominant Word Classes in Text. CICLing 2009: 594-602 - [c31]Karo Moilanen, Stephen Pulman:
Multi-entity Sentiment Scoring. RANLP 2009: 258-263 - [c30]Ramón Granell, Stephen G. Pulman, Carlos D. Martínez-Hinarejos:
Simultaneous Dialogue Act Segmentation and Labelling using Lexical and Syntactic Features. SIGDIAL Conference 2009: 333-336 - [c29]Nigel T. Crook, Ramón Granell, Stephen G. Pulman:
Unsupervised Classification of Dialogue Acts using a Dirichlet Process Mixture Model. SIGDIAL Conference 2009: 341-348 - 2008
- [c28]Karo Moilanen, Stephen G. Pulman:
The Good, the Bad, and the Unknown: Morphosyllabic Sentiment Tagging of Unseen Words. ACL (2) 2008: 109-112 - [c27]Maria Liakata, Stephen Pulman:
Automatic Fine-Grained Semantic Classification for Domain Adaptation. STEP 2008 - [c26]Paul D. Ji, Stephen G. Pulman:
ILP-based Conceptual Analysis for Chinese NPs. COLING (Posters) 2008: 47-50 - [c25]Rachele De Felice, Stephen G. Pulman:
A Classifier-Based Approach to Preposition and Determiner Error Correction in L2 English. COLING 2008: 169-176 - 2007
- [j9]Stephen G. Pulman:
Flexible Semantics for Reinterpretation Phenomena Markus Egg (University of Groningen) Stanford, CA: CSLI Publications (CSLI Studies in Computational Linguistics, edited by Ann Copestake), 2006, xxi+239 pp; paperbound, ISBN 1-57586-502-5. Comput. Linguistics 33(1): 141-143 (2007) - [c24]Stephen Clark, Stephen Pulman:
Combining Symbolic and Distributional Models of Meaning. AAAI Spring Symposium: Quantum Interaction 2007: 52-55 - [c23]Rada Mihalcea, Stephen G. Pulman:
Characterizing Humour: An Exploration of Features in Humorous Texts. CICLing 2007: 337-347 - 2006
- [c22]Paul D. Ji, Stephen G. Pulman:
Sentence ordering with manifold-based classification in multi-document summarization. EMNLP 2006: 526-533 - 2005
- [c21]Jana Z. Sukkarieh, Stephen G. Pulman:
Information Extraction and Machine Learning: Auto-Marking Short Free Text Responses to Science Questions. AIED 2005: 629-637 - 2004
- [c20]Maria Liakata, Stephen G. Pulman:
Learning theories from text. COLING 2004 - 2003
- [c19]Stephen G. Pulman, Maria Liakata:
Learning domain theories. RANLP 2003: 29-44 - 2002
- [j8]Stephen G. Pulman:
Relating dialogue games to information state. Speech Commun. 36(1-2): 15-30 (2002) - [c18]Maria Liakata, Stephen G. Pulman:
From Trees to Predicate-argument Structures. COLING 2002 - 2000
- [j7]Stephen G. Pulman:
Bidirectional Contextual Resolution. Comput. Linguistics 26(4): 497-537 (2000) - [c17]Stephen G. Pulman:
Tutorial: Automated Deduction and Natural Language Understanding. CADE 2000: 509-510 - [c16]James Cussens, Stephen Pulman:
Incorporating Linguistics Constraints into Inductive Logic Programming. CoNLL/LLL 2000: 184-193
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c15]James Cussens, Stephen G. Pulman:
Experiments in Inductive Chart Parsing. Learning Language in Logic 1999: 143-156 - 1996
- [j6]Stephen G. Pulman:
Unification Encodings of Grammatical Notations. Comput. Linguistics 22(3): 295-327 (1996) - [c14]Edmund Grimley-Evans, George Anton Kiraz, Stephen G. Pulman:
Compiling a Partition-Based Two-Level Formalism. COLING 1996: 454-459 - [i2]Edmund Grimley-Evans, George Anton Kiraz, Stephen G. Pulman:
Compiling a Partition-Based Two-Level Formalism. CoRR cmp-lg/9605001 (1996) - 1995
- [j5]Benjamin Macias, Stephen G. Pulman:
A Method for Controlling the Production of Specifications in Natural Language. Comput. J. 38(4): 310-318 (1995) - [j4]Stephen G. Pulman:
Anaphora and ellipsis in artificial languages. Nat. Lang. Eng. 1(3): 217-234 (1995) - 1994
- [i1]Hiyan Alshawi, David M. Carter, Richard S. Crouch, Stephen Pulman, Manny Rayner, Arnold Smith:
CLARE: A Contextual Reasoning and Cooperative Response Framework for the Core Language Engine. CoRR abs/cmp-lg/9411002 (1994) - 1993
- [j3]Richard S. Crouch, Stephen G. Pulman:
Time and Modality in a Natural Language Interface to a Planning System. Artif. Intell. 63(1-2): 265-304 (1993) - [j2]Stephen G. Pulman, Mark Hepple:
A feature-based formalism for two-level phonology: a description and implementation. Comput. Speech Lang. 7(4): 333-358 (1993) - [c13]Manny Rayner, Ivan Bretan, David M. Carter, Michael Collins, Vassilios Digalakis, Björn Gambäck, Jaan Kaja, Jussi Karlgren, Bertil Lyberg, Stephen G. Pulman, Patti Price, Christer Samuelsson:
Spoken language translation with MID-90's technology: a case study. EUROSPEECH 1993: 1299-1302 - [c12]Ian Lewin, Martin J. Russell, David M. Carter, Sue Browning, Keith Ponting, Stephen G. Pulman:
A speech-based route enquiry system built from general-purpose components. EUROSPEECH 1993: 2047-2050 - [c11]Manny Rayner, Hiyan Alshawi, Ivan Bretan, David M. Carter, Vassilios Digalakis, Björn Gambäck, Jaan Kaja, Jussi Karlgren, Bertil Lyberg, Stephen G. Pulman, Patti Price, Christer Samuelsson:
A Speech To Speech Translation System Built From Standard Components. HLT 1993 - 1991
- [c10]Stephen G. Pulman:
Comparatives And Ellipsis. EACL 1991: 2-7 - 1990
- [c9]B. Crabtree, N. Pirie, Richard S. Crouch, Stephen G. Pulman, D. C. Moffat, Graeme D. Ritchie, Austin Tate:
Interacting with an intelligent planning system using English sentences. Expert Planning Systems 1990: 169-174
1980 – 1989
- 1988
- [c8]Hiyan Alshawi, David M. Carter, Jan van Eijck, Robert C. Moore, Douglas B. Moran, Stephen G. Pulman:
Overview of the Core Language Engine. FGCS 1988: 1108-1115 - 1987
- [j1]Graeme D. Ritchie, Stephen G. Pulman, Alan W. Black, Graham Russell:
A Computational Framework for Lexical Description. Comput. Linguistics 13(3-4): 290-307 (1987) - [c7]Alan W. Black, Graeme D. Ritchie, Stephen G. Pulman, Graham Russell:
Formalisms For Morphographemic Description. EACL 1987: 11-18 - [c6]Stephen G. Pulman:
Passives. EACL 1987: 306-313 - [c5]Stephen G. Pulman:
Unification and the new grammatism. TINLAP 1987: 42-44 - 1986
- [c4]Graham Russell, Stephen G. Pulman, Graeme D. Ritchie, Alan W. Black:
A Dictionary and Morphological Analyser for English. COLING 1986: 277-279 - 1985
- [c3]Stephen G. Pulman:
A Parser That Doesn't. EACL 1985: 128-135 - 1984
- [c2]Stephen G. Pulman:
Limited Domain Systems For Language Teaching. COLING 1984: 84-87 - 1980
- [c1]Stephen G. Pulman:
Parsing And Syntactic Theory. COLING 1980: 54-59
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