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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c37]Gordon Briggs, Theresa Law, Reuth Mirsky, Kantwon Rogers, Andres Rosero:
Rebellion and Disobedience in Human-Robot Interaction (RaD-HRI). HRI (Companion) 2024: 1308-1310 - 2023
- [j4]Gordon Briggs, Andrew M. Lovett, Will Bridewell, Paul Bello:
Attentional Strategies and the Transition From Subitizing to Estimation in Numerosity Perception. Cogn. Sci. 47(9) (2023) - [i3]Sveta Paster, Kantwon Rogers, Gordon Briggs, Peter Stone, Reuth Mirsky:
ICRA Roboethics Challenge 2023: Intelligent Disobedience in an Elderly Care Home. CoRR abs/2311.08783 (2023) - 2022
- [j3]Gordon Briggs, Tom Williams, Ryan Blake Jackson, Matthias Scheutz:
Why and How Robots Should Say 'No'. Int. J. Soc. Robotics 14(2): 323-339 (2022) - [c36]Thomas Arnold, Gordon Briggs, Matthias Scheutz:
Only Those Who Can Obey Can Disobey: The Intentional Implications of Artificial Agent Disobedience. AAMAS Workshops 2022: 130-143 - [c35]Gordon Briggs, Meia Chita-Tegmark, Evan A. Krause, Will Bridewell, Paul Bello, Matthias Scheutz:
A Novel Architectural Method for Producing Dynamic Gaze Behavior in Human-Robot Interactions. HRI 2022: 383-392 - 2021
- [c34]Gordon Briggs, Hillary Harner, Sangeet Khemlani:
Preferences in the quantified description of visual groups. CogSci 2021 - [c33]Felix Gervits, Gordon Briggs, Antonio Roque, Genki A. Kadomatsu, Dean Thurston, Matthias Scheutz, Matthew Marge:
Decision-Theoretic Question Generation for Situated Reference Resolution: An Empirical Study and Computational Model. ICMI 2021: 150-158 - [c32]Felix Gervits, Antonio Roque, Gordon Briggs, Matthias Scheutz, Matthew Marge:
How Should Agents Ask Questions For Situated Learning? An Annotated Dialogue Corpus. SIGDIAL 2021: 353-359 - [i2]Felix Gervits, Antonio Roque, Gordon Briggs, Matthias Scheutz, Matthew Marge:
How Should Agents Ask Questions For Situated Learning? An Annotated Dialogue Corpus. CoRR abs/2106.06504 (2021) - [i1]Felix Gervits, Gordon Briggs, Antonio Roque, Genki A. Kadomatsu, Dean Thurston, Matthias Scheutz, Matthew Marge:
Decision-Theoretic Question Generation for Situated Reference Resolution: An Empirical Study and Computational Model. CoRR abs/2110.06288 (2021) - 2020
- [c31]Gordon Briggs, Hillary Harner, Sangeet Khemlani:
Visual Grouping and Pragmatic Constraints in the Generation of Quantified Descriptions. CogSci 2020 - [c30]Sungmin Eum, David Han, Gordon Briggs:
SomethingFinder: Localizing undefined regions using referring expressions. CVPR Workshops 2020: 1551-1554 - [c29]Gordon Briggs:
Generating Quantified Referring Expressions through Attention-Driven Incremental Perception. INLG 2020: 107-112
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c28]Gordon Briggs, Hillary Harner, Christina Wasylyshyn, Paul Bello, Sangeet Khemlani:
Neither the time nor the place: omissive causes yield temporal inferences. AIC 2019: 68-80 - [c27]Gordon Briggs, Christina Wasylyshyn, Paul Bello:
Elicitation of Quantified Description Under Time Constraints. CogSci 2019: 1436-1442 - [c26]Gordon Briggs, Hillary Harner, Christina Wasylyshyn, Paul Bello, Sangeet Khemlani:
Neither the time nor the place: Omissive causes yield temporal inferences. CogSci 2019: 3247 - [c25]Gordon Briggs, Hillary Harner:
Generating Quantified Referring Expressions with Perceptual Cost Pruning. INLG 2019: 11-18 - 2018
- [c24]Paul Bello, Andrew M. Lovett, Gordon Briggs, Kevin O'Neill:
An Attention-Driven Computational Model of Human Causal Reasoning. CogSci 2018 - [c23]Gordon Briggs, Christina Wasylyshyn, Paul Bello:
Enumeration by pattern recognition requires attention: Evidence against immediate holistic processing of canonical patterns. CogSci 2018 - 2017
- [j2]Gordon Briggs, Tom Williams, Matthias Scheutz:
Enabling robots to understand indirect speech acts in task-based interactions. J. Hum. Robot Interact. 6(1): 64-94 (2017) - [c22]Alexandra Coman, Benjamin Johnson, Gordon Briggs, David W. Aha:
Social Attitudes of AI Rebellion: A Framework. AAAI Workshops 2017 - [c21]Paul Bello, Christina Wasylyshyn, Gordon Briggs, Sangeet Khemlani:
Contrasts in reasoning about omissions. CogSci 2017 - [c20]Gordon Briggs, Will Bridewell, Paul Bello:
A Computational Model of the Role of Attention in Subitizing and Enumeration. CogSci 2017 - [c19]Felix Gervits, Gordon Briggs, Matthias Scheutz:
The Pragmatic Parliament: A Framework for Socially-Appropriate Utterance Selection in Artificial Agents. CogSci 2017 - [c18]Gordon Briggs, Matthias Scheutz:
Strategies and mechanisms to enable dialogue agents to respond appropriately to indirect speech acts. RO-MAN 2017: 323-328 - [p1]Jason R. Wilson, Matthias Scheutz, Gordon Briggs:
Reflections on the Design Challenges Prompted by Affect-Aware Socially Assistive Robots. Emotions and Personality in Personalized Services 2017: 377-395 - 2016
- [c17]Gordon Briggs, Matthias Scheutz:
The Pragmatic Social Robot: Toward Socially-Sensitive Utterance Generation in Human-Robot Interactions. AAAI Fall Symposia 2016 - 2015
- [c16]Tom Williams, Gordon Briggs, Bradley Oosterveld, Matthias Scheutz:
Going Beyond Literal Command-Based Instructions: Extending Robotic Natural Language Interaction Capabilities. AAAI 2015: 1387-1393 - [c15]Gordon Michael Briggs, Matthias Scheutz:
"Sorry, I Can't Do That": Developing Mechanisms to Appropriately Reject Directives in Human-Robot Interactions. AAAI Fall Symposia 2015: 32-36 - [c14]Tathagata Chakraborti, Gordon Briggs, Kartik Talamadupula, Yu Zhang, Matthias Scheutz, David E. Smith, Subbarao Kambhampati:
Planning for serendipity. IROS 2015: 5300-5306 - [c13]Matthias Scheutz, Bertram F. Malle, Gordon Briggs:
Towards morally sensitive action selection for autonomous social robots. RO-MAN 2015: 492-497 - [c12]Gordon Briggs, Ian McConnell, Matthias Scheutz:
When Robots Object: Evidence for the Utility of Verbal, but not Necessarily Spoken Protest. ICSR 2015: 83-92 - 2014
- [j1]Gordon Briggs, Matthias Scheutz:
How Robots Can Affect Human Behavior: Investigating the Effects of Robotic Displays of Protest and Distress. Int. J. Soc. Robotics 6(3): 343-355 (2014) - [c11]Tom Williams, Rafael C. Nunez, Gordon Briggs, Matthias Scheutz, Kamal Premaratne, Manohar N. Murthi:
A Dempster-Shafer Theoretic Approach to Understanding Indirect Speech Acts. IBERAMIA 2014: 141-153 - [c10]Gordon Briggs, Matthias Scheutz:
Modeling Blame to Avoid Positive Face Threats in Natural Language Generation. INLG 2014: 1-5 - [c9]Kartik Talamadupula, Gordon Briggs, Tathagata Chakraborti, Matthias Scheutz, Subbarao Kambhampati:
Coordination in human-robot teams using mental modeling and plan recognition. IROS 2014: 2957-2962 - [c8]Gordon Briggs, Bryce Gessell, Matt Dunlap, Matthias Scheutz:
Actions speak louder than looks: Does robot appearance affect human reactions to robot protest and distress? RO-MAN 2014: 1122-1127 - 2013
- [c7]Thomas Emrys Williams, Rehj Cantrell, Gordon Briggs, Paul W. Schermerhorn, Matthias Scheutz:
Grounding Natural Language References to Unvisited and Hypothetical Locations. AAAI 2013: 947-953 - [c6]Gordon Michael Briggs, Matthias Scheutz:
A Hybrid Architectural Approach to Understanding and Appropriately Generating Indirect Speech Acts. AAAI 2013: 1213-1219 - [c5]Megan Strait, Gordon Briggs, Matthias Scheutz:
Some Correlates of Agency Ascription and Emotional Value and Their Effects on Decision-Making. ACII 2013: 505-510 - [c4]Richard Veale, Gordon Briggs, Matthias Scheutz:
Linking Cognitive Tokens to Biological Signals: Dialogue Context Improves Neural Speech Recognizer Performance. CogSci 2013 - [c3]Rafael C. Nunez, Ranga Dabarera, Matthias Scheutz, Gordon Briggs, Otávio A. S. Bueno, Kamal Premaratne, Manohar N. Murthi:
DS-based uncertain implication rules for inference and fusion applications. FUSION 2013: 1934-1941 - 2012
- [c2]Gordon Briggs, Matthias Scheutz:
Investigating the Effects of Robotic Displays of Protest and Distress. ICSR 2012: 238-247 - 2011
- [c1]Gordon Briggs, Matthias Scheutz:
Facilitating Mental Modeling in Collaborative Human-Robot Interaction through Adverbial Cues. SIGDIAL Conference 2011: 239-247
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