Eye-tracking and gating experiments examined reference comprehension with fluent (Click on the red...) and disfluent (Click on [pause] thee uh red...) instructions while listeners …
The eye independently evolved over 40 times in nature (Fernald 1997), yet, strikingly all animals with developed visual systems actively control their gaze using eye or head …
T Brick, M Scheutz - Proceedings of the ACM/IEEE international …, 2007 - dl.acm.org
Robots that interact with humans face-to-face using natural language need to be responsive to the way humans use language in those situations. We propose a psychologically-inspired …
H Shintel, B Keysar - Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning …, 2007 - psycnet.apa.org
Repeated reference creates strong expectations in addressees that a speaker will continue to use the same expression for the same object. The authors investigate the root reason for …
Publisher Summary This chapter provides an overview of recent research that uses eye movements to investigate both spoken language comprehension and language production …
In this study we used eye tracking methodology in combination with multi-element displays to examine the processes underlying event-based prospective memory in a visual search …
LA Carlson, PL Hill - Methods in cognitive linguistics, 2007 - torrossa.com
Research in language and space focuses on the mapping between linguistic descriptions and spatial arrangements of objects, examining which linguistic properties are associated …
What constitutes an adequate reference to a set of objects? Despite intensive research on the Generation of Referring Expressions (GRE), many GRE algorithms either lack empirical …
M Scheutz, C Crowell - … of Workshop on Roboethics at ICRA 2007, 2007 - researchgate.net
As robot technology is progressing quickly and robots are becoming more sophisticated both in terms of their appearance as well as in terms of their capabilities, it is time to reflect …