Publications
Conference contributions (page 11 of 21)
- Rønnow-Rasmussen, T. (2012). Favouring and Motivating Reasons.
- Silvervarg, A., Raukola, K., Haake, M. & Gulz, A. (2012). The Effect of Visual Gender on Abuse in Conversation with ECAs. In Nakano, Y., Neff, M., Paiva, A. & Walker, M. A. (Eds.) Lecture Notes in Computer Science (pp. 153-160), 7502. Springer.
- Strannegård, C., Häggström, O., Wessberg, J. & Balkenius, C. (2012). Transparent neural networks : integrating concept formation and reasoning. In Bach, J., Goertzel, B. & Iklé, M. (Eds.) Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Artificial General Intelligence : 5th International Conference, AGI 2012, Oxford, UK, December 8-11, 2012. Proceedings (pp. 302-311), 7716. Springer.
- Strukelj, A., Holmberg, N., Lindström, P., Mossberg, F., Brännström, J. & Holmqvist, K. (2012). Text comprehension during noise exposure: Effects on eye movements, galvanic skin responses and subjective performance.
- Zenker, F. (2012). The Explanatory Value of Cognitive Asymmetries in Policy Controversies. In Jean, G. (Ed.) Between Scientists and Citizens (pp. 441-451). Great Plains Society for the Study of Argumentation.
- Zlatev, J., Lenninger, S., Madsen, E., Persson, T., Sayehli, S. & Sonesson, G. (2012). Understanding Communicative Signs by Children and Chimpanzees.
- Andersson, R., Holsanova, J. & Holmqvist, K. (2011). Optional visual information affects conversation content. SemDial 2011: Proceedings of the 15th Workshop on the Semantics and Pragmatics of Dialogue, 194-195. ICT.
- Andersson, R., Nyström, M. & Holmqvist, K. (2011). Quantification of the effects of calibration method and eye factors on eye- tracking accuracy. Journal of Eye Movement Research, 4, 96-96. European Group for Eye Movement Research.
- Bååth, R., Strandberg, T. & Balkenius, C. (2011). Eye Tapping: How to Beat Out an Accurate Rhythm using Eye Movements.
- Gil, D., Garcia, J., Cazorla, M. & Johnsson, M. (2011). Predictions Tasks with Words and Sequences: Comparing a Novel Recurrent Architecture with the Elman Network. [Host publication title missing], 1207-1213.
- Gulz, A., Haake, M. & Annika, S. (2011). Extending a Teachable Agent with a Social Conversation Module – Effects on Student Experiences and Learning. In Biswas, G. & Bull, S. (Eds.) Proceedings of Artificial Intelligence in Education, 2011 LNAI 6738 (pp. 106-114). Springer.
- Haake, M., Annika, S., Tärning, B. & Gulz, A. (2011). Teaching Her, Him…or Hir? Challenges for a Cross-Cultural Study. In Kopp, S., Marsella, S., Thorisson, K. & Vilhjalmsson, H. (Eds.) Lecture Notes in Computer Science (pp. 447-448). Springer.
- Haake, M., Silvervarg, A., Sjödén, B., Pareto, L. & Gulz, A. (2011). Pedagogical agents: Pedagogical interventions via integration of task-oriented and socially oriented conversation. [Host publication title missing]. AERA – American Ecucator Research Association – Annual Meeting 2011.
- Holsanova, J. (2011). Multimodalt lärande.
- Holsanova, J. & Holmberg, N. (2011). Functional segmentation of task-solving process: Aligning eye movements and cued retrospective protocols.
- Holsanova, J., Ek, J. & Holmberg, N. (2011). Reception of Multimodality in Biology and Chemistry Textbooks: An Eye Tracking Study.
- Holsanova, J., Sandberg, H., Gidlöf, K. & Holmberg, N. (2011). Attending to different types of visuals in massmedia: Eye tracking studies on newspaper reading, netpaper reading and online advertising. Panel on Reception and Understanding of Visuals. Empirical and Theoretical Approaches’ (Organisers: Hans-Juergen Bucher & Jana Holsanova).
- Johansson, R., Holsanova, J. & Holmqvist, K. (2011). Eye movements during visual imagery have a functional role and are related to individual differences in spatial imagery ability. In B. Kokinov, A. Karmiloff-Smith, & N. J. Nersessian (Eds.), European perspectives on cognitive science: Proceedings of the European conference on cognitive science EuroCogSci 2011. Sofia: New Bulgarian University Press..
- Johansson, R., Holsanova, J. & Holmqvist, K. (2011). The Dispersion of Eye Movements During Visual Imagery is Related to Individual Differences in Spatial Imagery Ability. Proceedings of the 33rd Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (pp. 1200-1205). Austin, TX: Cognitive Science Society., 1200-1205.
- Johansson, R., Holsanova, J., Dewhurst, R. & Holmqvist, K. (2011). Eye movements during pictorial recall have a functional role, but they are not reinstatements of those from encoding. Journal of Eye Movement Research, 4, 32-32. European Group for Eye Movement Research.
- Johnsson, M., Gil, D., Hesslow, G. & Balkenius, C. (2011). Internal Simulation in a Bimodal System. In Kofod-Petersen et al, A. (Ed.) Proceedings of the Scandinavian Conference on Artificial Intelligence (SCAI) 2011 (pp. 173-182). IOS Press.
- Lindström, P., Holmberg, N., Holmqvist, K. & Mossberg, F. (2011). The effect of sound intensity on cognitive processing. Journal of Eye Movement Research, 4, 60-60. European Group for Eye Movement Research.
- Madsen, E., Zlatev, J., Persson, T., Lenninger, S., Sayehli, S. & Sonesson, G. (2011). A Developmental Increase in Susceptibility to Contagious Yawning in Chimpanzees: An Expression of Empathy?.
- Osvath, M. & Karvonen, E. (2011). Spontaneous innovation for future deception - social planning in a male chimpanzee.
- Osvath, M. & Karvonen, E. (2011). Spontaneous innovation for future deception in a male chimpanzee.