Publications
Dissertation
Journal Articles
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Speaking
with hands: Creating Animated Conversational Characters from
Recordings of Human Performance, Matthew Stone, Doug DeCarlo,
Insuk Oh, Christian Rodriguez, Adrian Stere, Alyssa Lees, and Chris
Bregler. ACM Transactions on Graphics 23(3)
(SIGGRAPH), 2004.
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Intention,
interpretation and the computational structure of language.
Matthew Stone. Cognitive Science 28(5):781-809, 2004. Preprint version.
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Disjunction and modular goal-directed
proof search. Matthew Stone. To appear in ACM Transactions on
Computational Logic, with an
electronic appendix. An earlier version was distributed on arxiv.org, 2002.
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Specifying and
animating facial signals for discourse in embodied conversational
agents. Doug DeCarlo, Matthew Stone, Corey Revilla and Jennifer
J. Venditti. Computer Animation and Virtual Worlds, 15:1,
pages 27-38, 2004. Preprint version.
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Anaphora
and discourse structure. Bonnie Webber, Matthew Stone, Aravind
Joshi and Alistair Knott. Computational Linguistics, 29:4,
pages 545-588, 2003. Preprint version.
An earlier version was distributed on arxiv.org, 2001.
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Microplanning
with communicative intentions: the SPUD system. Matthew Stone,
Christine Doran, Bonnie Webber, Tonia Bleam and Martha Palmer.
Computational Intelligence 19:4, pages 311-381, 2003. Preprint version.
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Towards a Computational Account of
Knowledge, Action and Inference in Instructions. Matthew
Stone. Journal of Language and Computation 1(2), 2000, pages 231-246.
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Representing
Scope in Intuitionistic Deductions. Matthew Stone. Theoretical
Computer Science 211(1-2), 1999, pages 129-188. Preprint version.
Book Chapters
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Enlightened update: A computational
architecture for presupposition and other pragmatic phenomena.
Richmond H. Thomason, Matthew Stone and David DeVault. To appear
in Donna Byron, Craige Roberts, and Scott Schwenter, eds.,
Presupposition Accommodation. Draft paper for Ohio State Pragmatics
Initiative, comments welcome.
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Mapping meaning in computation.
Matthew Stone. To appear in Paul R. Cohen, editor,
Artificial Intelligence: The first hundred years, 2006.
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Logic and semantic analysis. Ernest
Lepore and Matthew Stone. To appear in Handbook of the
Philosophy of Logic, edited by Dale Jacquette, 2006.
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Communicative intentions and
conversational processes in human-human and human-computer
dialogue. Matthew Stone. In Trueswell and Tanenhaus,
eds., Approaches to Studying World-Situated Language Use,
MIT Press, pages 39-70, 2004.
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Agents in the real world:
Computational models in artificial intelligence and cognitive
science. Matthew Stone. A revised version of this manuscript
will appear in Lepore and Pylyshyn, eds., Cognitive Science,
Volume 2, to be published by Blackwell. Comments welcome and
appreciated.
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Knowledge representation for language
engineering. Matthew Stone. In Farghaly, ed., Handbook for
Language Engineers, CSLI Publications, 2003, pages 299-366.
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Dynamic Discourse Referents for
Tense and Modals. Matthew Stone and Daniel Hardt. IWCS 2, 1997,
pages 287--299. In Bunt and Muskens, eds, Computing
Meaning, Kluwer, 1999, pages 302--321.
Conference Papers
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Societal grounding is essential to
meaningful language use. David DeVault, Iris Oved and Matthew
Stone. Proceedings of the 21st National Conference on
Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) 2006.
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An
information-state approach to collaborative reference. David
DeVault, Natalia Kariaeva, Anubha Kothari, Iris Oved, and Matthew
Stone. ACL 2005 Proceedings Companion Volume. Interactive
Poster and Demo Track.
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Interpreting vague utterances in
context, David DeVault and Matthew Stone. Proceedings of
COLING, pages 1247-1253, 2004.
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Crafting the illusion of meaning:
Template-based generation of embodied conversational behavior.
Matthew Stone and Doug DeCarlo. In Computer Animation
and Social Agents. Pages 11-16. Rutgers, May 2003.
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On-line accented pronoun
interpretation in discourse context Jennifer J. Venditti, John
Trueswell, Matthew Stone and Katherine Nautiyal. Talk presented at
CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing. MIT, March
2003.
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Making discourse visible: coding and
animating conversational facial displays. Douglas DeCarlo,
Corey Revilla, Matthew Stone and Jennifer J. Venditti. Computer
Animation 2002, pages 11-16.
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Discourse constraints on the
interpretation of nuclear-accented pronouns. Jennifer
J. Venditti, Matthew Stone, Preetham Nanda and Paul Tepper.
Proceedings of the 2002 International Conference on Speech
Prosody.
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On identifying sets. Matthew
Stone. INLG 2000.
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Coordination and context-dependence
in the generation of embodied conversation. Justine Cassell,
Matthew Stone and Hao Yan. INLG 2000, pages 171-178.
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Discourse Relations: A Structural and
Presuppositional Account Using Lexicalised TAG. Bonnie Webber,
Alistair Knott, Matthew Stone and Aravind Joshi. ACL 1999, pages 41-48.
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Abductive Planning with Sensing.
Matthew Stone. AAAI 1998, pages 631--636.
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Sentence Planning as Description
Using Tree-Adjoining Grammar. Matthew Stone and Christine Doran.
ACL 1997, pages 198--205.
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Can you predict answers to Y/N
questions? Yes, No and Stuff. D. Rossen-Knill, B. Hockey,
B. Spejewski, M. Stone, and S. Isard. Eurospeech 1997.
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Animated Conversation:
Rule-based generation of facial expression, gesture and spoken
intonation for multiple conversational agents. Justine Cassell,
Catherine Pelachaud, Norm Badler, Mark Steedman, Brett Achorn, Tripp
Becket, Brett Douville, Scott Prevost, and Matthew Stone. SIGGRAPH
1994, pages 413--420.
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Modeling the interaction between
speech and gesture. Justine Cassell, Matthew Stone, Brett
Douville, Scott Prevost, Brett Achorn, Mark Steedman, Norm Badler and
Catherine Pelachaud. Cognitive Science Society 1994. (Link to
submitted version.)
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Or and Anaphora. Matthew
Stone. SALT 2, 1992, pages 367--385.
Workshop Papers
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Domain Inference in Incremental
Interpretation. David DeVault and Matthew Stone.
ICOS 4: Workshop on Inference in Computational Semantics.
INRIA Lorraine, Nancy, France, September, 2003.
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Coordinating Understanding and
Generation in an Abductive Approach to Interpretation. Matthew
Stone and Richmond H. Thomason. DIABRUCK 2002: 7th workshop on
the semantics and pragmatics of dialogue. The University of the
Saarland, September, 2003.
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Ontology and Description in
Computational Semantics: Models and Processes. Matthew Stone.
Representation and Reasoning in Practical Dialogue Systems:
Proceedings of the IJCAI 2003 Workshop. Acapulco, August 2003.
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Specifying Generation of Referring
Expressions by Example. Matthew Stone.
AAAI Spring Symposium: Natural Language Generation in Spoken and
Written Dialogue. Stanford, March 2003.
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Linguistic Representation and
Gricean Inference. Matthew Stone.
IWCS-5: Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on
Computational Semantics. University of Tilburg, January, 2003,
pages 5-21.
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Context in Abductive
Interpretation. Matthew Stone and Richmond H. Thomason.
EDILOG 2002: 6th workshop on the semantics and pragmatics of
dialogue. The University of Edinburgh, September, 2002.
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Lexicalized Grammar 101. Matthew
Stone. ACL Workshop on Tools and Methodologies for Teaching
Natural Language Processing. Philadelphia, July, 2002.
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Representing Communicative
Intentions in Collaborative Conversational Agents. Matthew
Stone. AAAI Fall Symposium on Intent Inference for
Collaborative Tasks. Cape Cod, November, 2001.
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Lexicalized Grammar and the
Description of Motion Events. Matthew Stone, Tonia Bleam,
Christine Doran and Martha Palmer. Fifth International Workshop on
Tree-Adjoining Grammar and Related Formalisms. Paris, France, May
2000.
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Living Hand to Mouth:
Psychological Theories about Speech and Gesture in Interactive
Dialogue Systems. Justine Cassell and Matthew Stone. AAAI Fall
Symposium on Psychological Models of Communication in Collaborative
Systems. Susan Brennan, Alain Giboin and David Traum, eds. North
Falmouth, Mass, November 1999.
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Towards a Computational Account of
Knowledge, Action and Inference in Instructions (Extended
Notes). Matthew Stone. Workshop on Inference in Computational
Semantics. (Invited Contribution.) ILLC, Amsterdam, August 1999.
Christof Monz and Maarten de Rijke, eds.
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Describing Sets with Covers and
Sets of Ordinary Assignments. Matthew Stone. ESSLLI 1999
Workshop on the Generation of Nominal Expressions. Rodger Kibble
and Kees van Deemter, eds.
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Textual Economy through Close
Coupling of Syntax and Semantics. Matthew Stone and Bonnie Webber.
Proceedings of INLG 1998, pages 178--187.
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Partial-order Reasoning for a
Nonmonotonic Logic of Action. Matthew Stone. AAAI 1997 Workshop
on Robots, Softbots and Immobots.
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Applying Theories of Communicative
Action in Generation Using Logic Programming. Matthew Stone. AAAI
1997 Fall Symposium On Communicative Action in Humans and Machines.
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Paying Heed to Collocations.
Matthew Stone and Christine Doran. Proceedings of INLG 1996, pages
91--100.
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The Reference Argument of Epistemic
Must. Matthew Stone. Proceedings of IWCS 1, 1994, pages
181--190.
In Progress - Technical Reports