 | 2008 |
| 10 |  | Mary Ellen Foster,
Ellen Gurman Bard,
Markus Guhe,
Robin L. Hill,
Jon Oberlander,
Alois Knoll:
The roles of haptic-ostensive referring expressions in cooperative, task-based human-robot dialogue.
HRI 2008: 295-302 |
| 2003 |
| 9 |  | H. B. M. Nicholson,
Ellen Gurman Bard,
Anne H. Anderson,
María L. Flecha-García,
D. Kenicer,
Lucy Smallwood,
Jim Mullin,
Robin J. Lickley,
Y. Chen:
Disfluency under feedback and time-pressure.
INTERSPEECH 2003 |
| 1998 |
| 8 |  | M. Louise Kelly,
Ellen Gurman Bard,
Catherine Sotillo:
Lexical activation by assimilated and reduced tokens.
ICSLP 1998 |
| 1997 |
| 7 |  | Robin J. Lickley,
Ellen Gurman Bard:
On not remembering disfluencies.
EUROSPEECH 1997 |
| 1996 |
| 6 |  | Robin J. Lickley,
Ellen Gurman Bard:
On not recognizing disfluencies in dialogue.
ICSLP 1996 |
| 5 |  | Ellen Gurman Bard,
Catherine Sotillo,
Anne H. Anderson,
M. M. Taylor:
The DCIEM map task corpus: spontaneous dialogue under sleep deprivation and drug treatment.
ICSLP 1996 |
| 4 |  | Ellen Gurman Bard,
Catherine Sotillo,
Anne H. Anderson,
H. S. Thompson,
M. M. Taylor:
The DCIEM Map Task Corpus: Spontaneous dialogue under sleep deprivation and drug treatment.
Speech Communication 20(1-2): 71-84 (1996) |
| 1992 |
| 3 |  | Robin J. Lickley,
Ellen Gurman Bard:
Processing disfluent speech: recognising disfluency before lexical access.
ICSLP 1992 |
| 1991 |
| 2 |  | Robin J. Lickley,
R. C. Shillcock,
Ellen Gurman Bard:
Processing disfluent speech: how and when are disfluencies found?
EUROSPEECH 1991 |
| 1989 |
| 1 |  | Ellen Gurman Bard,
A. J. Lowe,
G. T. M. Altmann:
The effect of repetition on words in recorded dictations.
EUROSPEECH 1989: 2573-2576 |