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Invited talks
| 3 | Guhe, Markus. Adapting generation of multimodal referring expressions to properties of the task environment. Invited talk in the Informatics Colloquium at the Department of Informatics, University of Hamburg (5. 11. 2007) |
| 2 | Guhe, Markus. Incremental conceptualisation and theme--rheme marking of preverbal messages. Invited talk in the Cognitive Brownbag seminar, University of Memphis, TN (22. 10. 2007) |
| 1 | Markus Guhe. New approaches for detecting workload and stress. Invited talk at Talks In Cognitive Science (TICS), University of Massachusetts, Boston. (21. 4. 2005) |
Conferences
| 38 | Guhe, Markus & Ellen Gurman Bard. Adapting referring expressions to the task environment. CogSci 2008, Washington, DC, poster presentation. (26. 7. 2008) |
| 37 | Guhe, Markus & Ellen Gurman Bard. Adapting the use of attributes to the task environment in joint action: Results and a model. ACT-R Workshop, Pittsburgh, PA. (20. 7. 2008) |
| 36 | Guhe Markus & Ellen Gurman Bard (2008) How shall a thing be called after a while: Adapting mentioned attributes to the task environment. Meeting of the Society for Text & Discourse. (14. 7. 2008) |
| 35 | Guhe, Markus & Ellen Gurman Bard (2008) Adapting the use of attributes to the task environment in joint action: Results and a model. Londial, King's College London. (3. 6. 2008) |
| 34 | Foster, Mary Ellen, Ellen Gurman Bard, Markus Guhe, Robin L Hill, Jon Oberlander & Alois Knoll (2008) Ostensive–Haptic Referring Expressions in Cooperative, Task-based Human–Robot Dialogue. Human–Robot Interaction, Amsterdam, presented by Mary Ellen Foster. (13. 3. 2008) |
| 33 | Guhe, Markus, Ellen Gurman Bard & Max Louwerse. Let's just not talk about this: Speaker, hearer and task in negotiation of reference. Meeting of the Society of Text & Discourse, Glasgow (9. 7. 2007) |
| 32 | Markus Guhe & Ellen Gurman Bard. Do speakers adapt to task environment but not the hearer? WS on Generating Referring Expressions that are optimal for hearers, Aberdeen, (22. 6. 2007) |
| 31 | Guhe, Markus & Ellen Gurman Bard. Adaptation of the use of colour terms in referring expressions. Decalog, University of Trento, poster presentation (1. 6. 2007) |
| 30 | Markus Guhe. Towards a cognitive model of multimodal output for language production. Multimodal Output Generation (MOG-2007), Aberdeen, (25. 1. 2007) |
| 29 | Markus Guhe. Marking theme and rheme in preverbal messages. IWCS-2007, Tilburg, poster presentation (12. 1. 2007) |
| 28 | Markus Guhe, Mark Steedman, Ellen Gurman Bard & Max Louwerse. Prosodic marking of contrasts in information structure. BranDial 2006, Potsdam, poster presentation (12. 9. 2006) |
| 27 | Markus Guhe. Referential Nets as ACT-R Declarative Memory Representation. Seventh International Conference on Cognitive Modeling, Trieste, poster presentation (6. 4. 2006) |
| 26 | Markus Guhe, Wenhui Liao, Zhiwei Zhu, Qiang Ji, Wayne D Gray, & Michael J Schoelles. Non-intrusive measurement of workload in real-time. HFES 2005, Orlando, FL, presented by Wayne Gray (29. 9. 2005) |
| 25 | Markus Guhe, Wayne D Gray & Michael J Schoelles. New approaches for detecting workload and stress. ACT-R Workshop, Trieste, presented by Wayne Gray (16. 7. 2005) |
| 24 | Il-Young Son, Markus Guhe, Wayne D Gray, Birsen Yazici, Michael J Schoelles. Human performance assessment using fNIR. SPIE 2005, Biomonitoring for Physiological and Cognitive Performance, given by Birsen Yazici (1. 4. 2005) |
| 23 | Markus Guhe. Extending Wundt's Principle. AMLaP 2004, Aix-en-Provence, poster presentation(18. 9. 2004) |
| 22 | Markus Guhe, Wayne D Gray, Michael J Schoelles & Qiang Ji. Towards an affective cognitive architecture. CogSci 2004, Chicago, IL, poster presentation (5. 8. 2004) |
| 21 | Qiang Ji, Wayne D Gray, Michael J Schoelles, Markus Guhe & Zhiwei Zhu. Recognizing user affective states for active assistance. AAAI Spring Symposium 2004, Workshop on Architectures for Modeling Emotion: Cross-Disciplinary Foundations, poster presentation, (22. 3. 2004) |
| 20 | Wayne D. Gray, Qiang Ji, Michael J. Schoelles & Markus Guhe. Recognizing user affective states for active assistance. ONR Workshop, Collaborative Knowledge Management, San Diego, CA (13. 1. 2004) |
| 19 | Markus Guhe, Christopher Habel & Ladina Tschander. Conceptualising events. KI 2003, Hamburg, poster presentation (17. 9 . 2003) |
| 18 | Markus Guhe. inC – A model of the conceptualiser. EuroCogSci 2003, Osnabrück, poster presentation (10. & 12. 9. 2003) |
| 17 | Markus Guhe, Christopher Habel & Ladina Tschander. Incremental generation of interconnected preverbal messages. Annual Meeting and Concluding Workshop of the Priority Programme Language Production, Hamburg (11. 6. 2003) |
| 16 | Markus Guhe, Christopher Habel & Ladina Tschander. Incremental production of preverbal messages with inC. ICCM 2003, Bamberg (11. 4. 2003) |
| 15 | Markus Guhe. Incremental conceptualisation for language production. ICCM 2003, Doctoral consortium, Bamberg (9. 4. 2003) |
| 14 | Markus Guhe & Frank Schilder Combining incrementality and underspecification for natural language generation. DGfS 2003, Utterance meanings at the semantics–pragmatics interface, München (27. 2. 2003) |
| 13 | Markus Guhe, Christopher Habel & Ladina Tschander. Describing motion events: Incremental representations for incremental processing. IWCS 2003, Tilburg, Netherlands, poster presentation (17. 1. 2003) |
| 12 | Markus Guhe. Retaining the level of granularity in selecting events for verbalisation. CLIN 2002, Groningen, Netherlands (29. 11. 2002) |
| 11 | Frank Schilder & Markus Guhe. Underspecified parallelism constraint. KONVENS 2002, Saarbrücken, presented by Frank Schilder (30. 9. 2002) |
| 10 | Markus Guhe & Frank Schilder. Underspecification for incremental generation. KONVENS 2002, Saarbrücken (30. 9. 2002) |
| 9 | Christopher Habel, Markus Guhe & Ladina Tschander. Describing motion events: Incremental conceptual structures in language production. Annual Meeting of the Priority Programme Language Production, Frankfurt, presented by Christopher Habel (9. 9. 2002 ) |
| 8 | Markus Guhe & Frank Schilder. Modelling self-corrections in language production via underspecification and incrementality. CLIN 2001, Enschede, Netherlands (30. 11. 2001) |
| 7 | Markus Guhe, Christopher Habel & Heike Tappe. Dynamic representaions in conceptualisation. Annual Meeting of the Priority Programme Language Production, Berlin (18. 9. 2001) |
| 6 | Markus Guhe & Christopher Habel. The influence of resource parameters on incremental conceptualisation. ICCM 2001, Fairfax, VA (27. 7. 2001) |
| 5 | Markus Guhe. Incremental preverbal messages. DGfS 2001, Leipzig (28. 2. 2001) |
| 4 | Markus Guhe. Incremental generation of utterances with inC. CLIN 2000, Tilburg, Netherlands (3. 11. 2000) |
| 3 | Markus Guhe, Christopher Habel & Heike Tappe. inC – An incremental conceptualiser for language production. Annual Meeting of the Priority Programme Language Production, Dagstuhl (5. 9. 2000) |
| 2 | Markus Guhe, Christopher Habel & Heike Tappe. Incremental event conceptualisation and natural language generation in monitoring environments. INLG 2000, Mitzpe Ramon, Israel (14. 6. 2000) |
| 1 | Markus Guhe. Inkrementgrößen und Timing. Priority Programme Language Production Workshop Time & Timing, Osnabrück (24.3.1999) |
Plus a lot of group- and university-internal presentations …
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