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Presentations

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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