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2020 – today
- 2022
- [c25]Nigel Ward:
Using Interaction Style Dimensions to Characterize Spoken Dialog Corpora. SIGDIAL 2022: 225-230 - 2021
- [c24]Nigel Ward:
Individual Interaction Styles: Evidence from a Spoken Chat Corpus. SIGDIAL 2021: 27-31
2010 – 2019
- 2015
- [c23]Jane Hunter, Imran Azeezullah, Nigel Ward, Ross Barker, Tung-Kai Shyy, Chris Beer, Stuart Girvan, Alister Nairn, Merry Branson, Robert Stimson, James Dentrinos, Gerson Galang, Stewart Wallace, Christopher James Pettit:
Enabling SDMX-based Retrieval and Spatio-statistical Analysis of National Census and Related Datasets. e-Science 2015: 88-97 - 2013
- [c22]Nigel Ward, Karen Richart-Ruiz:
Patterns of Importance Variation in Spoken Dialog. SIGDIAL Conference 2013: 107-111 - [c21]Nigel Ward:
Prosodic patterns in dialog. SSW 2013: 311-312 - 2012
- [c20]Irfan Azeezullah, Friska Pambudi, Tung-Kai Shyy, Imran Azeezullah, Nigel Ward, Jane Hunter, Robert J. Stimson:
Statistical analysis and visualization services for Spatially Integrated Social Science datasets. eScience 2012: 1-8 - 2010
- [j18]David Massart, Elena Shulman, Nick Nicholas, Nigel Ward, Frédéric Bergéron:
Taming the Metadata Beast: ILOX. D Lib Mag. 16(11/12) (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j17]Nick Nicholas, Nigel Ward, Kerry Blinco:
A Policy Checklist for Enabling Persistence of Identifiers. D Lib Mag. 15(1/2) (2009) - [j16]Daniel R. Rehak, Nick Nicholas, Nigel Ward:
Service-Oriented Models for Educational Resource Federations. D Lib Mag. 15(11/12) (2009) - 2008
- [c19]Sebastian Möller, Nigel Ward:
A Framework for Model-based Evaluation of Spoken Dialog Systems. SIGDIAL Workshop 2008: 182-189 - 2007
- [j15]Manabu Tauchi, Nigel Ward:
Searching for Explanatory Web Pages Using Automatic Query Expansion. Comput. Intell. 23(1): 3-14 (2007) - 2006
- [j14]Nigel Ward:
Towards a Model of Computer Science Graduate Admissions Decisions. J. Adv. Comput. Intell. Intell. Informatics 10(3): 372-383 (2006) - 2004
- [j13]Nigel Ward, Satoshi Nakagawa:
Automatic User-Adaptive Speaking Rate Selection. Int. J. Speech Technol. 7(4): 259-268 (2004) - 2003
- [j12]Nigel Ward, Wataru Tsukahara:
A study in responsiveness in spoken dialog. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 59(5): 603-630 (2003) - [j11]Nigel Ward, Hajime Tatsukawa:
A tool for taking class notes. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 59(6): 959-981 (2003) - 2002
- [c18]Norm Friesen, Jon Mason, Nigel Ward:
Building Educational Metadata Application Profiles. Dublin Core Conference 2002: 63-69 - [c17]Tim Mansfield, Nigel Ward, Markus Rittenbruch, Gregor McEwan, José Siqueira, Anthony Wilkinson:
Sharing Social Recommendations: Towards a Social Portal. DCW 2002: 240-251 - [c16]Nigel Ward, Satoshi Nakagawa:
Automatic user-adaptive speaking rate selection for information delivery. INTERSPEECH 2002: 549-552 - [c15]Taku Endo, Nigel Ward, Minoru Terada:
Can confidence scores help users post-editing speech recognizer output? INTERSPEECH 2002: 1469-1472 - 2001
- [c14]Wataru Tsukahara, Nigel Ward:
Responding to subtle, fleeting changes in the user's internal state. CHI 2001: 77-84 - [c13]Jani Patokallio, Nigel Ward:
A Wearable Cross-language Communication Aid. ISWC 2001: 176-177 - 2000
- [c12]Nigel Ward:
The challenge of non-lexical speech sounds. INTERSPEECH 2000: 571-574 - [c11]Wataru Tsukahara, Nigel Ward:
Evaluating responsiveness in spoken dialog systems. INTERSPEECH 2000: 1097-1100 - [c10]Nigel Ward:
Issues in the Transcription of English Conversational Grunts. SIGDIAL Workshop 2000: 29-35
1990 – 1999
- 1998
- [j10]Nigel Ward:
Artificial intelligence and other approaches to speech understanding: reflections on methodology. J. Exp. Theor. Artif. Intell. 10(4): 487-493 (1998) - [c9]Tatsuya Iwase, Nigel Ward:
Pacing spoken directions to suit the listener. ICSLP 1998 - [c8]Nigel Ward, Renato Iannella, Hoylen Sue, Rob McArthur, Jane Hunter:
Position Paper: DSTC Requirements for a Web Query Language. QL 1998 - 1997
- [j9]Nigel Ward:
Programming as a Discipline? Commun. ACM 40(12): 113-114 (1997) - [j8]Nigel Ward:
Responsiveness in Dialog and Priorities for Language Research. Cybern. Syst. 28(6): 521-533 (1997) - 1996
- [c7]Renato Iannella, Nigel Ward, Kaveri Chakrabarty, C. Curtis:
Key issues in digital library interoperability. IFIP World Conference on IT Tools 1996: 31-40 - [c6]Nigel Ward:
Using prosodic clues to decide when to produce back-channel utterances. ICSLP 1996: 1728-1731 - 1995
- [j7]Nigel Ward:
How to be a terrible thesis advisor. XRDS 1(3): 7 (1995) - 1994
- [b2]Nigel Ward:
A connectionist language generator. Ablex series in artificial intelligence, Ablex Publishing Corporation 1994, ISBN 978-0-89391-974-0, pp. I-XI, 1-298 - [b1]Nigel Ward:
A refinement calculus for nondeterministic expressions. University of Queensland, Australia, 1994 - [c5]Nigel Ward:
A lightweight parser for speech understanding. ICSLP 1994: 783-786 - 1993
- [c4]Nigel Ward:
Adding Specification Constructors to the Refinement Calculus. FME 1993: 652-670 - 1992
- [j6]Nigel Ward:
A Parallel Approach to Syntax for Generation. Artif. Intell. 57(2-3): 183-225 (1992) - [j5]Nigel Ward:
A Flexible, Parallel Generator of Natural Language. AI Mag. 13(1): 9-10 (1992) - [j4]Nigel Ward:
Natural Computation - Book Review. AI Mag. 13(2): 102-103 (1992) - [j3]Nigel Ward:
Some Neglected Aspects of the Generation Task. Comput. Intell. 8: 161-171 (1992) - [c3]Nigel Ward:
An Alternative to Deep Case for Representing Relational Information. COLING 1992: 1137-1141 - 1990
- [c2]Nigel Ward:
A Connectionist Treatment of Grammar for Generation: Relying on Emergents. INLG 1990
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [j2]Nigel Ward:
Review of Machine Translation: Past, Present, Future. AI Mag. 10(1): 85 (1989) - 1988
- [c1]Nigel Ward:
Issues in word choice. COLING 1988: 726-731 - 1986
- [j1]Nigel Ward:
Book review: Automatic Natural Language Parsing. Edited by Karen Sparck Jones and Yorick Wilks (Ellis Horwood and John Wiley and Sons 1983). SIGART Newsl. 98: 12-13 (1986)
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