Dan Loehr

Presentations and Publications

Journal Articles

Dan Loehr. Temporal, structural, and pragmatic synchrony between intonation and gesture. Laboratory Phonology 3(1), 2012.

Dan Loehr. Aspects of rhythm in gesture and speech. Gesture 7(2), 2007.

Rohlfing, K., Loehr, D., Duncan, S., Brown, A., Franklin, A., Kimbara, I., Milde, J., Parrill, F., Rose, T., Schmidt, T., Sloetjes, H., Thies, A., Wellinghoff, S. Comparison of multimodal annotation tools: Workshop report. Gesprächsforschung 7, 2006.

Dan Loehr, Lisa Harper. Commonplace tools for studying commonplace interactions: Practitioners' notes on entry-level video analysis. Visual Communication 2(2), June 2003.

Laurie Damianos, Dan Loehr, Carl Burke, Steve Hansen, Michael Viszmeg. The MSIIA experiment: Using speech to enhance human performance on a cognitive task. International Journal of Speech Technology 6(2), April 2003.

Book Chapters

Loehr, D. (In submission). Gesture and Prosody. Müller, C., A. Cienki, E. Fricke, D. McNeill (eds.) Handbook "Body-Language-Communication". Berlin, New York: Mouton De Gruyter.

Cole, J., Frisch, S., Hasegawa-Johnson, M., Loehr, D., Reetz, H., Van Guilder, L. (2011). Corpora, database, and internet resources. Cohn, A., Fougeron, C., Huffman, M. (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Laboratory Phonology. Oxford University Press.

Ph.D. Dissertation

Daniel P. Loehr (2004). Gesture and Intonation. Doctoral Dissertation, Georgetown University, Washington, DC. Available for download here (as a 2.5 MB PDF file).

Conference Papers

Amy Dix, Susan Duncan, Daniel Loehr, Judee Burgoon. Evolution of Interaction Patterns in a Game of Strategy Involving Deception. Proceedings, Society for Chaos Theory in Psychology & Life Sciences, 21st Annual International Conference, Orange, CA, August 2011.

Kamala Russell, Atoor Lawandow, Amy Dix, Edward King, Frederica Lipmann, Danial Parvaz, Gina-Anne Levow, Dan Loehr. Getting Flexible: Developing a Corpus of Iraqi Arabic to Study Multimodal Communication. Proceedings, Workshop on Arabic Corpus Linguistics, Lancaster, UK, April 2011.

Thomas Schmidt, Susan Duncan, Oliver Ehmer, Jeffrey Hoyt, Michael Kipp, Dan Loehr, Magnus Magnusson, Travis Rose, Han Sloetjes. An exchange format for multimodal annotations. Proceedings, Workshop on Multimodal corpora: From Models of Natural Interaction to Systems and Applications, Sixth international conference on Language Resources and Evaluation, LREC 2008.

Susan Duncan, Fey Parrill, Dan Loehr. Discourse factors in gesture and speech prosody. Presented at the 2nd Conference of the International Society for Gesture Studies (ISGS), Lyon, France, June 2005.

Carl Burke, Christy Doran, Abigail Gertner, Andy Gregorowicz, Lisa Harper, Joel Korb, Dan Loehr. Dialogue complexity with portability? Research directions for the Information State approach. Presented at and published by the Research Directions in Dialogue Processing workshop at the 2003 HLT-NAACL/NSF Human Language Technology Conference.

Dan Loehr, Laurie Damianos, Lisa Harper, Carl Burke, Steve Hansen, Michael Viszmeg. Speech Re-Cognition? Investigating Speech as a Cognition-Augmenting Modality. Presented at and published by the Augmented Cognition and Human-Robot Interaction track at the Hawaii International Conference On System Sciences (HICSS-36), 2003.

Carl Burke, Lisa Harper, Dan Loehr. A Flexible Architecture for a Multimodal Robot Control Interface. Presented at and published by the Intelligent Situation-Aware Media and Presentations (ISAMP) Workshop at the The Eighteenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI '02).

Carl Burke, Lisa Harper, Dan Loehr. A Dialogue Architecture for Multimodal Control of Robots. Presented at and published by the International CLASS Workshop on Natural, Intelligent and Effective Interaction in Multimodal Dialogue Systems, 2002.

Dan Loehr. Intonation, Gesture, and Discourse Structure. Presented at Gesture, The Living Medium: First Congress of the International Society for Gesture Studies, 2002.

Anthony Bigbee, Daniel Loehr, Lisa Harper. Multimodal Annotation and Analysis Tools. Presented at the Georgetown University Round Table on Languages and Linguistics, 2002.

Anthony Bigbee, Daniel Loehr, Lisa Harper. Emerging Requirements for Multi-Modal Annotation and Analysis Tools. Presented at and published by the Eurospeech Special Event: "Existing and Future Corpora Acoustic, Linguistic and Multi-modal Requirements", 2001.

Dan Loehr. Intonation, Gesture, and Discourse. Presented at the Georgetown University Round Table on Languages and Linguistics, 2001.

Lisa Harper, Daniel Loehr, Anthony Bigbee. Gesture is not just pointing. Presented at and published by the International Conference on Natural Language Generation, 2000.

Dan Loehr. Swedish Word Accents: What, Where, How. Presented at and published by the 18th Scandinavian Conference of Linguistics, 2000.

John Aberdeen, Sam Bayer, Sasha Caskey, Laurie Damianos, Alan Goldschen, Lynette Hirschman, Daniel Loehr, Hugo Trappe. Implementing Practical Dialogue Systems with the DARPA Communicator Architecture. Presented at and published by the IJCAI-99 Workshop on Knowledge and Reasoning in Practical Dialogue Systems in Stockholm, Sweden.

Alan Goldschen, Daniel Loehr. The Role of the DARPA Communicator Architecture as a Human Computer Interface for Distributed Simulations. Proceedings, 1999 Simulation Interoperability Standards Organization (SISO) Spring Simulation Interoperability Workshop (SIW).

Florence Reeder, Daniel Loehr. Finding The Right Words: An Analysis of Not-Translated Words in Machine Translation. Presented at and published by the Association for Machine Translation In the Americas Annual Conference, 1998.

Dan Loehr. Can Simultaneous Interpretation Help Machine Translation? Presented at and published by the Association for Machine Translation In the Americas Annual Conference, 1998.

Susann LuperFoy, David Duff, Daniel Loehr, Lisa Harper, Keith Miller, Florence Reeder. An Architecture for Dialogue Management, Context Tracking, and Pragmatic Adaptation in Spoken Dialogue Systems. Presented at and published by the Association for Computational Linguistics Annual Meeting, 1998.

Susann LuperFoy, Daniel Loehr. Run-Time Discourse Processing To Supplement Incomplete ASR. Proceedings, IEEE Workshop on Automatic Speech Recognition and Understanding, 1997.

Dan Loehr. Hypertext and Deixis. Presented at and published by the SIGMEDIA (Special Interest Group on Multimedia in Language Processing) workshop entitled "Referring Phenomena In A Multimedia Context And Their Computational Treatment", held in conjunction with the ACL(Association of Computational Linguistics) 1997 annual meeting in Madrid, Spain.

Dan Loehr. An Attempt at Natural Humor from a Natural Language Robot. Presented at and published by the International Workshop on Computational Humor '96 (IWCH '96) in the Netherlands.

Dan Loehr. An Integration of a Pun Generator with a Natural Language Robot. Presented at and published by the Colloque Linguistique-Informatique de Montreal '96 (CLIM '96).

Technical Reports

Sam Bayer, Carl Burke, Sherri Condon, Christy Doran, Abigail Gertner, Andy Gregorowicz, Lisa Harper, Janet Hitzeman, Dan Loehr, Paul Tepper. Core Dialogue Research Final Report, September 2005. MITRE Technical Report.

Christy Doran, Abigail Gertner, Lisa Harper, Dan Loehr. The State of Dialogue Research at MITRE, circa Spring 2002. MITRE Technical Report.

Margot Peet, Pushkar Varma, Daniel Loehr. Strategies for Effective Human Computer Interaction: The Voice Input-Output Testbed. MITRE Working Note, 1997.

Other

Cochran M., Good, J., Loehr, D., Miller, S.A., Stephens, S., Williams, B. & Udoh, I. (2007). Report from TILR (Towards Interoperability of Language Resources) Working Group 1: Tools interoperability and input/output formats.

Aberdeen, J., Bayer, S., Caskey, S., Damianos, L., Goldschen, A., Hirschman, L., Loehr, D., Trappe, H. DARPA Communicator Program Tackles Conversational Interface Challenges. The Edge, December 1999.

Dan Loehr. An Overview of the DARPA Communicator Program. Poster presented at the SIGdial (Special Interest Group on Dialogue) Annual Meeting in conjunction with the Association for Computational Linguistics Annual Meeting, 1999.


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