 | 2012 |
| 20 |  | Matt Huenerfauth,
Pengfei Lu:
Effect of spatial reference and verb inflection on the usability of sign language animations.
Universal Access in the Information Society 11(2): 169-184 (2012) |
| 2011 |
| 19 |  | Pengfei Lu,
Matt Huenerfauth:
Collecting an American Sign Language Corpus through the Participation of Native Signers.
HCI (8) 2011: 81-90 |
| 18 |  | Pengfei Lu,
Matt Huenerfauth:
Data-Driven Synthesis of Spatially Inflected Verbs for American Sign Language Animation.
TACCESS 4(1): 4 (2011) |
| 2010 |
| 17 |  | Martin Jansche,
Lijun Feng,
Matt Huenerfauth:
Reading difficulty in adults with intellectual disabilities: analysis with a hierarchical latent trait model.
ASSETS 2010: 277-278 |
| 16 |  | Matt Huenerfauth,
Pengfei Lu:
Modeling and synthesizing spatially inflected verbs for American sign language animations.
ASSETS 2010: 99-106 |
| 15 |  | Lijun Feng,
Martin Jansche,
Matt Huenerfauth,
Noemie Elhadad:
A Comparison of Features for Automatic Readability Assessment.
COLING (Posters) 2010: 276-284 |
| 14 |  | Matt Huenerfauth,
Pengfei Lu:
Accurate and Accessible Motion-Capture Glove Calibration for Sign Language Data Collection.
TACCESS 3(1): 2 (2010) |
| 2009 |
| 13 |  | Matt Huenerfauth,
Lijun Feng,
Noemie Elhadad:
Comparing evaluation techniques for text readability software for adults with intellectual disabilities.
ASSETS 2009: 3-10 |
| 12 |  | Pengfei Lu,
Matt Huenerfauth:
Accessible motion-capture glove calibration protocol for recording sign language data from deaf subjects.
ASSETS 2009: 83-90 |
| 11 |  | Lijun Feng,
Noemie Elhadad,
Matt Huenerfauth:
Cognitively Motivated Features for Readability Assessment.
EACL 2009: 229-237 |
| 10 |  | Matt Huenerfauth:
Improving Spatial Reference in American Sign Language Animation through Data Collection from Native ASL Signers.
HCI (7) 2009: 530-539 |
| 9 |  | Matt Huenerfauth:
A Linguistically Motivated Model for Speed and Pausing in Animations of American Sign Language.
TACCESS 2(2): (2009) |
| 2008 |
| 8 |  | Matt Huenerfauth:
Evaluation of a psycholinguistically motivated timing model for animations of american sign language.
ASSETS 2008: 129-136 |
| 7 |  | Matt Huenerfauth:
Spatial, Temporal, and Semantic Models for American Sign Language Generation: Implications for Gesture Generation.
Int. J. Semantic Computing 2(1): 21-45 (2008) |
| 6 |  | Matt Huenerfauth,
Liming Zhao,
Erdan Gu,
Jan M. Allbeck:
Evaluation of American Sign Language Generation by Native ASL Signers.
TACCESS 1(1): (2008) |
| 5 |  | Matt Huenerfauth:
Generating American Sign Language animation: overcoming misconceptions and technical challenges.
Universal Access in the Information Society 6(4): 419-434 (2008) |
| 2007 |
| 4 |  | Matt Huenerfauth,
Liming Zhao,
Erdan Gu,
Jan M. Allbeck:
Evaluating American Sign Language generation through the participation of native ASL signers.
ASSETS 2007: 211-218 |
| 2006 |
| 3 |  | Matt Huenerfauth:
Representing coordination and non-coordination in American Sign Language animations.
Behaviour & IT 25(4): 285-295 (2006) |
| 2005 |
| 2 |  | Matt Huenerfauth:
American Sign Language Generation: Multimodal NLG with Multiple Linguistic Channels.
ACL 2005 |
| 1 |  | Matt Huenerfauth:
Representing coordination and non-coordination in an american sign language animation.
ASSETS 2005: 44-51 |