Journal | Book | Conference | Magazine | Workshop |
- For more information and (where available) a link to the publication itself, click on the icon or the title.
- Note that many items appear in two or more content categories.
- My Google Scholar profile page offers useful automatically generated listings in the order of citation frequency and year of publication; but pages on this website offer (a) more reliable, manually prepared references; (b) links to the best available versions of the papers; and (c) additional comments that offer guidance to readers. For a number of works, the detailed page here includes a link to the corresponding Google Scholar page that shows the citations.
Recent Publications
Understanding and Supporting Modality Choices
In S. Oviatt, B. Schuller, P. Cohen, D. Sonntag, G. Potamianos, & A. Krüger (Hrsg.), The handbook of multimodal-multisensor interfaces (vol. 1) (S. 201–238). New York: Association for Computing Machinery and Morgan & Claypool. |
Human Decision Making and Recommender Systems
In F. Ricci, L. Rokach, & B. Shapira (Hrsg.), Recommender systems handbook (2nd edition). Berlin: Springer. |
Choice Architecture for Human-Computer Interaction
Foundations and Trends in Human-Computer Interaction, 7(1–2), 1–235. |
Choice Architecture
- For a brief introduction to this topic, see the first of the research questions listed on another page.
- The 2014 book-length journal article is intended to serve as a foundational work on this area.
Choice Architecture for Human-Computer Interaction
Foundations and Trends in Human-Computer Interaction, 7(1–2), 1–235. |
Understanding and Supporting Modality Choices
In S. Oviatt, B. Schuller, P. Cohen, D. Sonntag, G. Potamianos, & A. Krüger (Hrsg.), The handbook of multimodal-multisensor interfaces (vol. 1) (S. 201–238). New York: Association for Computing Machinery and Morgan & Claypool. |
Human Decision Making and Recommender Systems
In F. Ricci, L. Rokach, & B. Shapira (Hrsg.), Recommender systems handbook (2nd edition). Berlin: Springer. |
Recommender Systems as Part of a Choice Architecture for HCI
In M. Ge & F. Ricci (Hrsg.), Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Decision Making and Recommender Systems (DMRS2014). Bolzano, Italy. |
Choices and Decisions of Computer Users
In J. A. Jacko (Hrsg.), The human-computer interaction handbook: Fundamentals, evolving technologies and emerging applications (3rd edition). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press. |
How Can We Support Users’ Preferential Choice?
Extended Abstracts of the 2011 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Vancouver. |
Understanding and Dealing With Usability Side Effects of
Intelligent Processing
AI Magazine, 30(4), 23–40. |
Obstacles to Option Setting: Initial Results With a Heuristic
Walkthrough Method
In T. Gross, J. Gulliksen, P. Kotzé, L. Oestreicher, P. Palanque, R. Prates, & M. Winckler (Hrsg.), Human-computer interaction - INTERACT 2009, 12th IFIP TC 13 International Conference (S. 400–403). Berlin: Springer. |
Parallel Exploration
Parallel Faceted Browsing
Extended Abstracts of CHI 2013, the Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (Interactivity Track). |
Learnability and Perceived Benefits of Parallel Faceted
Browsing: Two User Studies
Proceedings of the Hypertext 2013 Workshop on Intelligent Exploration of Semantic Data, Paris. |
A Demonstrator for Parallel Faceted Browsing
Proceedings of the EKAW 2012 Workshop on Intelligent Exploration of Semantic Data, Galway, Ireland. |
Event-Based Organization and Exchange of Media
A Demonstrator for Parallel Faceted Browsing
Proceedings of the EKAW 2012 Workshop on Intelligent Exploration of Semantic Data, Galway, Ireland. |
A Web-Based User Interface for Interaction With Hierarchically
Structured Events
Demo paper for the 2012 Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces. |
Proceedings of the ISWC 2011 Workshop on Detection, Representation, and Exploitation of Events in the Semantic Web
Aachen, Germany: CEUR. Available from http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-779/. |
New Forms of Interaction With Hierarchically Structured Events
In M. van Erp, W. R. van Hage, L. Hollink, A. Jameson, & R. Troncy (Hrsg.), Proceedings of the ISWC 2011 Workshop on Detection, Representation, and Exploitation of Events in the Semantic Web. Aachen, Germany: CEUR. Available from http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-779/. |
Toward a Design Space for the Recommendation of Communities
Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Recommender Systems and the Social Web, in conjunction with RecSys 2010, Barcelona. |
Interaction Design for the Exchange of Media Organized in Terms
of Complex Events
Proceedings of the Workshop EVENTS 2010 – Recognising and Tracking Events on the Web and in Real Life, hosted by SETN 2010, Athens. |
Bridging the Motivation Gap for Individual Annotators: What Can
We Learn From Photo Annotation Systems?
Proceedings of the First Workshop on Incentives for the Semantic Web at the 2008 International Semantic Web Conference, Karlsruhe, Germany. |
Recommendation to Groups
The 2007 chapter largely subsumes the earlier publications, though these go into more detail and provide more examples concerning some points.
Recommendation to Groups
In P. Brusilovsky, A. Kobsa, & W. Nejdl (Hrsg.), The adaptive web: Methods and strategies of web personalization (S. 596–627). Berlin: Springer. |
More Than the Sum of Its Members: Challenges for Group
Recommender Systems
Proceedings of the International Working Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces, Gallipoli, Italy, S. 48–54. |
Two Methods for Enhancing Mutual Awareness in a Group
Recommender System
Proceedings of the International Working Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces, Gallipoli, Italy, S. 447–449. |
Evaluation of Automatically Designed Mechanisms
Proceedings of the First Bayesian Modeling Applications Workshop at the Nineteenth Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence, Acapulco, Mexico. |
Enhancing Mutual Awareness in Group Recommender Systems
In B. Mobasher & S. S. Anand (Hrsg.), Proceedings of the IJCAI 2003 Workshop on Intelligent Techniques for Web Personalization. Menlo Park, CA: AAAI. |
Animated User Representatives in Support of Asynchronous Group
Decision Making: New Challenges for Dialog Processing
Proceedings of DiaBruck, the Seventh Workshop on the Semantics and Pragmatics of Dialogue, Wallerfangen, Germany. |
Collaborative Preference Elicitation in a Group Travel
Recommender System
In F. Ricci & B. Smyth (Hrsg.), Proceedings of the AH 2002 Workshop on Recommendation and Personalization in eCommerce (S. 148–154). Málaga, Spain: Universidad de Málaga, Departamento de Lenguajes y Ciencias de la Computación. |
Other Recommender Systems
Human Decision Making and Recommender Systems
In F. Ricci, L. Rokach, & B. Shapira (Hrsg.), Recommender systems handbook (2nd edition). Berlin: Springer. |
Recomindation: New Functions for Augmented Memories
In V. Wade, H. Ashman, & B. Smyth (Hrsg.), Adaptive hypermedia and adaptive web-based systems: Proceedings of AH 2006 (S. 141–150). Berlin: Springer. |
Decision-Theoretic Planning Meets User Requirements:
Enhancements and Studies of an Intelligent Shopping Guide
In H. Gellersen, R. Want, & A. Schmidt (Hrsg.), Pervasive computing: Third international conference (S. 279–296). Berlin: Springer. |
Location-Aware Shopping Assistance: Evaluation of a
Decision-Theoretic Approach
Proceedings of the Fourth International Symposium on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices, Pisa, S. 155–169. |
Einsatz Bayes’scher Netze zur Identifikation von Kundenwünschen im Internet
[An Application of Bayesian Networks to the Identification of Customers’ Requirements via the Internet] Künstliche Intelligenz, 12(3), 43–48. |
Adaptive Provision of Evaluation-Oriented Information: Tasks and Techniques
In C. S. Mellish (Hrsg.), Proceedings of the Fourteenth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (S. 1886–1893). San Mateo, CA: Morgan Kaufmann. |
Cooperating to Be Noncooperative: The Dialog System PRACMA
In B. Nebel & L. Dreschler-Fischer (Hrsg.), KI-94: Advances in artificial intelligence (S. 106–117). Berlin: Springer. |
Dynamically Constructed Bayesian Networks for Modeling Interests and Knowledge
In A. Kobsa & D. Litman (Hrsg.), Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on User Modeling (S. 219). Boston, MA: User Modeling, Inc. |
Müssen Dialogsysteme immer objektiv sein? Fragen wir sie selbst!
[Should Dialog Systems Always Be Objective? Let’s Ask Them!] Künstliche Intelligenz, 7(2), 75–81. |
Probabilistische Einschätzung von Wissen und Interessen. Die Anwendung der intuitiven Psychometrik im Dialogsystem PRACMA
[Probabilistic Assessment of Knowledge and Interests: The Application of Intuitive Psychometrics in the Dialog System PRACMA] In A. Kobsa & W. Pohl (Hrsg.), Arbeitspapiere des Workshops “Adaptivität und Benutzermodellierung in interaktiven Softwaresystemen” (S. 100–117). Konstanz: Universität Konstanz, Informationswissenschaft (Bericht 30/93, Projekt BGP-MS). |
Overvews and Collections on User Modeling and Intelligent User Interfaces
Introduction to the Transactions on Interactive Intelligent
Systems
ACM Transactions on Interactive Intelligent Systems, 1(1). |
Systems That Adapt to Their Users
In J. A. Jacko (Hrsg.), The human-computer interaction handbook: Fundamentals, evolving technologies and emerging applications (3rd edition). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press. |
Introduction to the Special Issue on “Usable AI”
AI Magazine, 30(4), 11–14. |
Understanding and Dealing With Usability Side Effects of
Intelligent Processing
AI Magazine, 30(4), 23–40. |
Adaptive Interfaces and Agents
In A. Sears & J. A. Jacko (Hrsg.), The human-computer interaction handbook: Fundamentals, evolving technologies and emerging applications (2nd edition) (S. 433–458). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press. |
User Modeling Meets Usability Goals
In L. Ardissono, P. Brna, & A. Mitrovic (Hrsg.), UM2005, User Modeling: Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference (S. 1–3). Berlin: Springer. Abstract of an invited talk. |
Special Double Issue on “User Modeling in Ubiquitous
Computing”
User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction, 15(3/4). |
IUI 2005: International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces
New York: ACM. |
Adaptive Interfaces and Agents
In J. A. Jacko & A. Sears (Hrsg.), The human-computer interaction handbook: Fundamentals, evolving technologies and emerging applications (S. 305–330). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum. |
User-Adaptive and Other Smart Adaptive Systems: Possible
Synergies
Proceedings of the First EUNITE Symposium, Tenerife. Extended abstract of invited presentation. |
User Modeling: Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference, UM97
Wien, New York: Springer Wien New York. |
Special Double Issue on “Numerical Uncertainty Management in User and Student Modeling”
User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction, 5(3/4). |
Numerical Uncertainty Management in User and Student Modeling: An Overview of Systems and Issues
User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction, 5, 193–251. |
Decision Making and Planning for Intelligent User Interfaces
Decision-Theoretic Planning Meets User Requirements:
Enhancements and Studies of an Intelligent Shopping Guide
In H. Gellersen, R. Want, & A. Schmidt (Hrsg.), Pervasive computing: Third international conference (S. 279–296). Berlin: Springer. |
Location-Aware Shopping Assistance: Evaluation of a
Decision-Theoretic Approach
Proceedings of the Fourth International Symposium on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices, Pisa, S. 155–169. |
User Acceptance of a Decision-Theoretic, Location-Aware
Shopping Guide
In Y. Gil & D. B. Leake (Hrsg.), IUI 2002: International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces (S. 178–179). New York: ACM. |
When Policies Are Better Than Plans: Decision-Theoretic
Planning of Recommendation Sequences
In J. Lester (Hrsg.), IUI 2001: International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces (S. 21–24). New York: ACM. |
When Actions Have Consequences: Empirically Based Decision Making for Intelligent User Interfaces
Knowledge-Based Systems, 14, 75–92. |
Creating an Empirical Basis for Adaptation Decisions
In H. Lieberman (Hrsg.), IUI 2000: International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces (S. 149–156). New York: ACM. |
AI Techniques for User Modeling
An Extension of the Differential Approach for Bayesian Network
Inference to Dynamic Bayesian Networks
International Journal of Intelligent Systems, 19(8), 727–748. |
Leveraging Data About Users in General in the Learning of
Individual User Models
In B. Nebel (Hrsg.), Proceedings of the Seventeenth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (S. 1185–1192). San Francisco: Morgan Kaufmann. |
Exploiting Qualitative Knowledge in the Learning of Conditional
Probabilities of Bayesian Networks
In C. Boutilier & M. Goldszmidt (Hrsg.), Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence: Proceedings of the Sixteenth Conference (S. 644–652). San Francisco: Morgan Kaufmann. |
Learning Bayesian Networks With Hidden Variables for User Modeling
Proceedings of the IJCAI 99 Workshop “Learning About Users”, Stockholm, S. 29–34. |
Interaction With Semantic Technologies
A Demonstrator for Parallel Faceted Browsing
Proceedings of the EKAW 2012 Workshop on Intelligent Exploration of Semantic Data, Galway, Ireland. |
User-Centered Design and Evaluation of Interface Enhancements
to the Semantic MediaWiki
Proceedings of the CHI 2008 workshop on Semantic Web User Interaction, Florence, Italy. |
Using a Semantic Wiki as a Knowledge Source for Rich Modeling
and Question Answering
Proceedings of the 2008 AAAI Spring Symposium on Symbiotic Relationships between Semantic Web and Knowledge Engineering. |
Bridging the Motivation Gap for Individual Annotators: What Can
We Learn From Photo Annotation Systems?
Proceedings of the First Workshop on Incentives for the Semantic Web at the 2008 International Semantic Web Conference, Karlsruhe, Germany. |
Usability and the Semantic Web
In Y. Sure & J. B. Domingue (Hrsg.), The Semantic Web: Research and Applications: Proceedings of the Third European Semantic Web Conference, ESWC 2006 (S. 3). Berlin: Springer. Abstract of a keynote address. Slides available from author’s web homepage. |
Personalized Support for Interaction With Scientific
Information Portals
Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Adaptive Multimedia Retrieval, Hamburg. |
Usability of Language Technology Systems
Understanding and Supporting Modality Choices
In S. Oviatt, B. Schuller, P. Cohen, D. Sonntag, G. Potamianos, & A. Krüger (Hrsg.), The handbook of multimodal-multisensor interfaces (vol. 1) (S. 201–238). New York: Association for Computing Machinery and Morgan & Claypool. |
Communication Failures in the Speech-Based Control of Smart
Home Systems
Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Intelligent Environments, Ulm, Germany, S. 135–143. |
The Usability of Deployed Telephone Dialog Systems: An
Evaluation
Proceedings of the 2006 IASTED International Conference on Computational Intelligence, San Francisco. |
MeMo: Towards Automatic Usability Evaluation of Spoken
Dialogue Services by User Error Simulations
Proceedings of INTERSPEECH 2006, the Ninth International Conference on Spoken Language Processing, Pittsburgh, PA. |
The Relationship of User Errors to Perceived Usability of a
Spoken Dialogue System
Proceedings of the Second ISCA/DEGA Tutorial and Research Workshop on Perceptual Quality of Systems, Berlin, S. 61–67. |
User Multitasking With Mobile Multimodal Systems
In W. Minker, D. Bühler, & L. Dybkjær (Hrsg.), Spoken multimodal human-computer dialogue in mobile environments (S. 349–377). Dordrecht: Springer. |
Depth- and Breadth-First Processing of Search Result Lists
Extended Abstracts for CHI 2004, Vienna. |
Usability Issues and Methods for Mobile Multimodal Systems
Proceedings of the ISCA Tutorial and Research Workshop on Multi-Modal Dialogue in Mobile Environments, Kloster Irsee, Germany. Summary of a keynote address. |
COLLATE: Competence Center in Speech and Language Technology
Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation, Las Palmas, Canary Islands, Spain. |
User Simulation in Support of Interface Design
Looking for Unexpected Consequences of Interface Design
Decisions: The MeMo Workbench
Proceedings of the 2007 Workshop on Task Models and Diagrams for User Interface Design (TAMODIA), Toulouse. |
MeMo: Towards Automatic Usability Evaluation of Spoken
Dialogue Services by User Error Simulations
Proceedings of INTERSPEECH 2006, the Ninth International Conference on Spoken Language Processing, Pittsburgh, PA. |
Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing
Augmenting Cognition With a Digital Episodic Memory
Künstliche Intelligenz, 22(2), 51–58. |
Recomindation: New Functions for Augmented Memories
In V. Wade, H. Ashman, & B. Smyth (Hrsg.), Adaptive hypermedia and adaptive web-based systems: Proceedings of AH 2006 (S. 141–150). Berlin: Springer. |
Decision-Theoretic Planning Meets User Requirements:
Enhancements and Studies of an Intelligent Shopping Guide
In H. Gellersen, R. Want, & A. Schmidt (Hrsg.), Pervasive computing: Third international conference (S. 279–296). Berlin: Springer. |
User Multitasking With Mobile Multimodal Systems
In W. Minker, D. Bühler, & L. Dybkjær (Hrsg.), Spoken multimodal human-computer dialogue in mobile environments (S. 349–377). Dordrecht: Springer. |
Usability Issues and Methods for Mobile Multimodal Systems
Proceedings of the ISCA Tutorial and Research Workshop on Multi-Modal Dialogue in Mobile Environments, Kloster Irsee, Germany. Summary of a keynote address. |
Location-Aware Shopping Assistance: Evaluation of a
Decision-Theoretic Approach
Proceedings of the Fourth International Symposium on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices, Pisa, S. 155–169. |
Modeling Both the Context and the User
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, 5(1), 29–33. |
Empirically Based Decision-Theoretic Methods for Situated Interaction
In A. Schmidt (Hrsg.), Situated interaction in ubiquitous computing: Proceedings of a workshop at the CHI 2000 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, The Hague, Netherlands, April 2000 (S. 72–76). Karlsruhe: Universität Karlsruhe, Fakultät für Informatik (Interner Bericht 2000-7). |
Empirical System Evaluation
A Single-User Tabletop Card Game System for Older Persons:
General Lessons Learned From an In-Situ Study
Proceedings of the Third IEEE Tabletops and Interactive Surfaces Workshop, Amsterdam, S. 91–94. |
The Usability of Deployed Telephone Dialog Systems: An
Evaluation
Proceedings of the 2006 IASTED International Conference on Computational Intelligence, San Francisco. |
The Relationship of User Errors to Perceived Usability of a
Spoken Dialogue System
Proceedings of the Second ISCA/DEGA Tutorial and Research Workshop on Perceptual Quality of Systems, Berlin, S. 61–67. |
Decision-Theoretic Planning Meets User Requirements:
Enhancements and Studies of an Intelligent Shopping Guide
In H. Gellersen, R. Want, & A. Schmidt (Hrsg.), Pervasive computing: Third international conference (S. 279–296). Berlin: Springer. |
Recomindation: New Functions for Augmented Memories
In V. Wade, H. Ashman, & B. Smyth (Hrsg.), Adaptive hypermedia and adaptive web-based systems: Proceedings of AH 2006 (S. 141–150). Berlin: Springer. |
Depth- and Breadth-First Processing of Search Result Lists
Extended Abstracts for CHI 2004, Vienna. |
User Multitasking With Mobile Multimodal Systems
In W. Minker, D. Bühler, & L. Dybkjær (Hrsg.), Spoken multimodal human-computer dialogue in mobile environments (S. 349–377). Dordrecht: Springer. |
Pros and Cons of Controllability: An Empirical Study
In P. De Bra, P. Brusilovsky, & R. Conejo (Hrsg.), Adaptive hypermedia and adaptive web-based systems: Proceedings of AH 2002 (S. 193–202). Berlin: Springer. |
COLLATE: Competence Center in Speech and Language Technology
Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation, Las Palmas, Canary Islands, Spain. |
Location-Aware Shopping Assistance: Evaluation of a
Decision-Theoretic Approach
Proceedings of the Fourth International Symposium on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices, Pisa, S. 155–169. |
User Acceptance of a Decision-Theoretic, Location-Aware
Shopping Guide
In Y. Gil & D. B. Leake (Hrsg.), IUI 2002: International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces (S. 178–179). New York: ACM. |
Screen Orientation: A Matter of How You Look at It –
Alternative Screen Design to Improve Computer Accessibility for
Blind Persons
Proceedings of the 2000 International Conference on Computers Helping People with Special Needs, Karlsruhe. |
FACE: A Rapid Method for Evaluation of User Interfaces
In P. W. Jordan, B. Thomas, B. A. Weerdmeester, & I. L. McClelland (Hrsg.), Usability evaluation in industry (S. 195–204). London: Taylor & Francis. |
A Rapid Method for Tailored, Multi-Perspective Evaluation of User Interfaces
Companion Proceedings of INTERCHI 1993, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, S. 193–194. |
Text Correction in Pen-Based Computers: An Empirical Comparison of Methods
Companion Proceedings of INTERCHI 1993, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, S. 87–88. |
Resource-Adaptive Cognitive Processes
Themenheft “Ressourcenadaptive kognitive Prozesse”
[Special issue on “Resource-Adaptive Cognitive Processes”] Kognitionswissenschaft, 7(3). |
Einleitung zum Themenheft “Ressourcenadaptive kognitive Prozesse”
[Introduction to the Special Issue on “Resource-Adaptive Cognitive Processes”] Kognitionswissenschaft, 7, 95–100. |
Modeling the User’s Processing Resources: Pragmatic Simplicity Meets Psychological Complexity
In R. Schäfer & M. Bauer (Hrsg.), ABIS-97, Adaptivität und Benutzermodellierung in interaktiven Softwaresystemen (S. 149–160). Saarbrücken: Sonderforschungsbereich 378, Universität des Saarlandes. |
Resource-Adaptive Dialog
Assessment of a User’s Time Pressure and Cognitive Load on the
Basis of Features of Speech
In M. Crocker & J. Siekmann (Hrsg.), Resource-adaptive cognitive processes. Berlin: Springer. |
Assessing Cognitive Load in Adaptive Hypermedia Systems:
Physiological and Behavioral Methods
In W. Nejdl & P. De Bra (Hrsg.), Adaptive hypermedia and adaptive web-based systems: Proceedings of AH 2004 (S. 225–234). Berlin: Springer. (Best Student Paper Prize) |
Recognizing Time Pressure and Cognitive Load on the Basis of
Speech: An Experimental Study
In M. Bauer, P. Gmytrasiewicz, & J. Vassileva (Hrsg.), UM2001, User Modeling: Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference (S. 24–33). Berlin: Springer. (Best Research Paper prize.) |
Usability Issues and Methods for Mobile Multimodal Systems
Proceedings of the ISCA Tutorial and Research Workshop on Multi-Modal Dialogue in Mobile Environments, Kloster Irsee, Germany. Summary of a keynote address. |
Interpreting Symptoms of Cognitive Load in Speech Input
In J. Kay (Hrsg.), UM99, User modeling: Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference (S. 235–244). Wien, New York: Springer Wien New York. (Best Research Paper prize.) |
Making Systems Sensitive to the User’s Changing Resource Limitations
Knowledge-Based Systems, 12, 413–425. |
Making Systems Sensitive to the User’s Time and Working Memory Constraints
In M. T. Maybury (Hrsg.), IUI99: International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces (S. 79–86). New York: ACM. (Best Paper Award.) |
Adapting to the User’s Time and Working Memory Limitations: New Directions of Research
In U. J. Timm & M. Rössel (Hrsg.), ABIS-98, Adaptivität und Benutzermodellierung in interaktiven Softwaresystemen. Erlangen: FORWISS. |
Wie können Ressourcenbeschränkungen eines Dialogpartners erkannt und berücksichtigt werden?
[How Can Resource Limitations of a Dialog Partner Be Recognized and Taken Into Account?] Kognitionswissenschaft, 6, 151–164. |
Wie gehen wir mit dem Arbeitsgedächtnis unserer Dialogpartner um? Eine Integration von Ergebnissen aus vier Forschungsrichtungen
[How Do We Deal with the Working Memory of Our Dialog Partners? An Integration of Results from Four Areas of Research] In H. Mandl (Hrsg.), Bericht über den 40. Kongreß der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie in München 1996 (S. 258–263). Göttingen: Hogrefe. |
Inferenzen über das Arbeitsgedächtnis eines Dialogpartners
[Inferences About the Working Memory of One’s Dialog Partner] In R. H. Kluwe & M. May (Hrsg.), Proceedings der 2. Fachtagung der Gesellschaft für Kognitionswissenschaft (S. 59–61). Hamburg: Universität der Bundeswehr. |
Ressourcenadaptive Dialogführung: ein interdisziplinärer Forschungsansatz
[Resource-Adaptive Dialog: An Interdisciplinary Perspective] Künstliche Intelligenz, 9(6), 17–21. |
Pragmatic Aspects of Dialog Processing
How to Juggle Discourse Obligations
In R. Meyer-Klabunde & C. von Stutterheim (Hrsg.), Proceedings des Symposiums “Konzeptuelles und semantisches Wissen in der Sprachproduktion” (S. 171–185). Heidelberg/Mannheim: Arbeiten aus dem Sonderforschungsbereich 245 “Sprache und Situation”. |
Predictive Role Taking in Dialog: Global Anticipation Feedback Based on Transmutability
In S. Carberry & I. Zukerman (Hrsg.), Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on User Modeling (S. 137–144). Boston, MA: User Modeling, Inc. |
Semantics and Pragmatics of Vague Probability Expressions
Proceedings of the Sixteenth Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, Atlanta, S. 496–501. |
Supporting Flexibility and Transmutability: Multi-Agent Processing and Role-Switching in a Pragmatically Oriented Dialog System
In P. Jorrand & V. Sgurev (Hrsg.), Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Artificial Intelligence: Methodology, Systems, Applications (S. 381–390). Singapore: World Scientific Publishing. |
Ascription of Knowledge and Belief
Logic Is Not Enough: Why Reasoning About Another Person’s Beliefs Is Reasoning Under Uncertainty
In A. Laux & H. Wansing (Hrsg.), Knowledge and belief in philosophy and artificial intelligence (S. 199–229). Berlin: Akademie Verlag. |
Intuitive Psychometrik und Dialogmodellierung
[Intuitive Psychometrics and Dialog Modeling] In K. Opwis (Hrsg.), Proceedings der 1. Fachtagung der Gesellschaft für Kognitionswissenschaft (S. 35–37). Universität Freiburg: Psychologisches Institut. |
The Feeling of Another Person’s Knowing
Journal of Memory and Language, 32, 320–335. |
Other Topics
AI in Acapulco: Impressions of UAI, IJCAI, and IAAI
Künstliche Intelligenz, 18(2). |
KogWis96: Wie interdisziplinär?
[The Second Conference of the German Cognitive Science Society: How Interdisciplinary?] Kognitionswissenschaft, 6, 9–20. |