Publications
Ordered per topic.
Some
publications are listed under multiple topics.
Language
generation
(see below for the generation of referring expressions)
- Remixing headlines for context-appropriate flavor text.
Judith van Stegeren and Mariët Theune. In Proceedings of the IEEE
Conference on Games (CoG), 20-23 August 2019, London, UK.
- Churnalist: fictional headline generation for
context-appropriate flavor text. Judith van Stegeren and Mariët Theune.
In Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Computational
Creativity, pp. 65-72. Association for Computational
Creativity, 2019.
- Narrative generation in the wild: Methods
from NaNoGenMo. Judith van Stegeren and Mariët Theune.
Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Storytelling, pp. 65-74.
Association for Computational Linguistics, 2019.
- Going
Dutch: Creating SimpleNLG-NL.
Ruud de Jong and Mariët Theune. To appear in the Proceedings of the
11th International Conference on Natural Language Generation (INLG
2018), Tilburg, The Netherlands, November 5-8, 2018, pp.
73-78.
- Template-based
multilingual football reports generation using Wikidata as a knowledge
base.
Lorenzo Gatti, Chris van der Lee and Mariët Theune. In the
Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Natural Language
Generation (INLG 2018), Tilburg, The Netherlands, November 5-8, 2018,
pp. 183-188.
- Towards generating textual game assets from
real-world data.
Judith van Stegeren, Mariët Theune. In Proceedings of Foundations of
Digital Games 2018 (FDG2018). Malmö, Sweden. August 7–10, 2018.
- Generating
game narratives with focalization and
flashbacks.
Marissa Hoek, Mariët Theune and Jeroen Linssen. Proceedings of
3rd Workshop on Games and NLP (GAMNLP-14) held at
AIIDE-14, October
3, 2014, Raleigh, NC, USA, pp. 9-14.
-
Report
on the Second
Second Challenge on
Generating Instructions in Virtual Environments (GIVE-2.5).
Kristina Striegnitz, Alexandre Denis, Andrew Gargett, Konstantina
Garoufi, Alexander Koller, and Mariët Theune. Proceedings of
the
Generation Challenges Session at the 13th European Workshop on Natural
Language Generation, Nancy,France, 28-30 September 2011, pp. 270-279.
- The
Thumbs Up! Twente system for GIVE 2.5. Saskia Akkersdijk,
Marin Langenbach, Frieder Loch and Mariët Theune. Proceedings of the
Generation Challenges Session at the 13th European Workshop on Natural
Language Generation, Nancy, France, 28-30 September 2011, pp.
312-317.
- Generating
varied
narrative probability exercises. Mariët Theune, Roan Boer
Rookhuiszen, Rieks op den Akker and Hanneke Geerlings. Proceedings of
the 6th Workshop on Innovative Use
of NLP for Building Educational Applications (BEA-6) at ACL-HLT 2011,
Portland, USA, 24 June, 2011, pp. 20-29.
- Playful
versus serious instruction giving in a 3D game environment.
Roan
Boer Rookhuiszen and Mariët Theune. Entertainment Computing 1(2),
2009, pp. 95-104. (pre-print
available here)
- Generating
instructions in a 3D game environment: efficiency or entertainment?
Roan
Boer Rookhuiszen and Mariët Theune. In the Proceedings of The
Third
International Conference on Intelligent Technologies for Interactive
Entertainment
(INTETAIN 2009), Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 22-24 June 2009, pp. 32-43.
- Two
approaches to
GIVE: dynamic level adaptation versus playfulness.
Roan
Boer Rookhuiszen, Michel Obbink and Mariët Theune. In the
Proceedings of the First Challenge on Generating Instructions in
Virtual Environments (GIVE), 2009.
- The
automatic
generation of narratives.
Mariët Theune, Nanda Slabbers and Feikje Hielkema. In the
Proceedings of the 17th Conference on Computational Linguistics in the
Netherlands (CLIN-17), Centre for Computational Linguistics, Peter
Dirix, Ineke Schuurman, Vincent Vandeghinste, and Frank Van Eynde
(eds.), LOT Occasional Series 7,
LOT, Utrecht,
pp. 131-146, 2007.
- The
Narrator: NLG
for digital storytelling.
Mariët Theune, Nanda Slabbers and Feikje Hielkema. In the
Proceedings of the 11th European Workshop on Natural Language
Generation (ENLG'07), Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany, 17-20 June 2007, pp.
109-112.
- Cueing
the Virtual
Storyteller: Analysis of cue phrase usage in fairy tales.
Manon
Penning and Mariët Theune. In the Proceedings of the 11th
European Workshop on Natural Language Generation (ENLG'07),
Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany, 17-20 June 2007, pp. 159-162.
- Performing
aggregation and ellipsis using discourse structures.
Mariët Theune, Feikje Hielkema and Petra Hendriks. Research on
Language and Computation 4(4), pp. 353-375. © Springer 2006 (Click
here for the publisher's final version at www.springerlink.com)
- Real
versus
template-based Natural Language Generation: a false opposition?
Kees van Deemter, Emiel Krahmer and Mariët Theune. Computational
Linguistics 31(1), March 2005, pp. 15-24.
- Generating
ellipsis
using discourse structures.
Feikje Hielkema, Mariët Theune and Petra Hendriks. ESSLLI Workshop
on Cross-Modular Approaches to Ellipsis, Edinburgh,
Scotland, 8-12 August 2005, pp. 37-44.
- From
monologue to dialogue: natural language generation in OVIS.
Mariët Theune.
AAAI 2003 Spring Symposium on Natural Language Generation in Written
and Spoken Dialogue,
Palo Alto, USA, 2003, pp. 141-150.
- From data to
speech: a general
approach. Mariët Theune, Esther Klabbers, Jan Odijk, Jan
Roelof de Pijper and Emiel Krahmer.
Natural Language Engineering 7(1), 2001, pp. 47-86.
- From
data to speech: language generation in context.
Mariët Theune. Ph.D. thesis, Eindhoven University of Technology
2000.
- Plan-based
vs. template-based NLG: a false opposition? Kees van Deemter,
Emiel
Krahmer and Mariët Theune. In Proceedings of the Workshop "May I
Speak Freely?",
KI'99, DFKI, Saarbrücken, Germany, 1999, pp. 1-5.
- A generic
algorithm for
generating spoken monologues.
Esther Klabbers, Emiel Krahmer and Mariët Theune. In Proceedings
of the 5th International Conference on Spoken
Language Processing (ICSLP'98), Sydney, Australia, 1998, pp. 2759-2762.
- System
Demonstration - GoalGetter: Generation of spoken soccer reports.
Mariët Theune and Esther Klabbers. Proceedings of the
Ninth-International Workshop on Natural Language Generation,
Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada, 5-7 August 1998, pp. 292-295.
- GoalGetter:
from Teletext to
speech.
Esther Klabbers, Jan Odijk, Jan Roelof de Pijper and Mariët
Theune. In
IPO Annual Progress Report 31, 1996, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, pp.
66-75.
As editor:
Referring
expressions
- Referring
expression generation in interaction: a graph-based perspective.
Emiel Krahmer, Martijn Goudbeek and Mariët
Theune. In Amanda Stent and Srinivas Bangalore (eds.),
Natural Language Generation in Interactive
Systems. Cambridge
University Press, Cambridge, 2014.
- Generation
of Dutch referring expressions using the D-TUNA corpus.
Marissa Hoek and Mariët Theune. Proceedings of PRE-CogSci 2013 –
Bridging the Gap between Cognitive and Computational Approaches to
Reference, Berlin, Germany,
31 July 2013.
- Is
it that difficult to find a good preference order for the Incremental
Algorithm? Emiel Krahmer, Ruud Koolen and Mariët
Theune. Letter to the editor, Cognitive Science 36(5):837-841,
July 2012.
- Learning
preferences for Referring Expression Generation: effects of domain,
language and algorithm.
Ruud Koolen, Emiel Krahmer and Mariët
Theune. Proceedings of the 7th International Language
Generation Conference
(INLG 2012), Starved Rock, IL, USA, 30 May - 1 June 2012, pp. 3-11.
- Does
size
matter - How much data is required to train a REG algorithm?
Mariët Theune, Ruud Koolen, Emiel Krahmer and Sander Wubben.
Proceedings of The 49th Annual Meeting of the Association
for
Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies (ACL-HLT 2011),
Portland, USA, 19-24 June, 2011, pp. 660-664.
- Cross-linguistic
attribute selection for REG: comparing Dutch and English.
Mariët Theune, Ruud Koolen and Emiel Krahmer. Proceedings of
the 6th International Natural Language Generation
Conference (INLG 2010), Dublin, Ireland, 7-9 July 2010, pp. 191-196.
- Realizing
the costs:
template-based surface realisation in the GRAPH approach to referring
expression generation.
Ivo Brugman, Mariët Theune, Emiel Krahmer and Jette Viethen. In
the Proceedings of the 12th European Workshop on Natural Language
Generation (ENLG 2009), Athens, Greece, 30-31 March 2009, pp. 183-184.
- GRAPH:
the costs of
redundancy in referring expressions.
Emiel Krahmer, Mariët Theune, Jette Viethen and Iris Hendrickx. In
the Proceedings of the 5th International Natural Language
Generation Conference (INLG 2008), Salt Fork, Ohio, USA, 12-14 June
2008, pp. 227-229. (poster)
- Controlling
redundancy in referring expressions. Jette
Viethen, Robert Dale, Emiel Krahmer, Mariët Theune and Pascal
Touset. In the Proceedings of LREC 2008, Marrakech, Morocco, 28-30 May
2008, pp. 239-246.
- Cost-based
attribute
selection for GRE (GRAPH-SC/GRAPH-FP).
Mariët Theune, Pascal Touset, Jette Viethen and Emiel Krahmer. In
the Proceedings of the MT Summit XI Workshop on Using Corpora for NLG:
Language Generation and Machine Translation (UCNLG+MT), Copenhagen,
Denmark, 11 September
2007, pp. 95-97.
- Efficient
context-sensitive generation of referring expressions. Emiel
Krahmer and Mariët Theune. In Kees van Deemter and
Rodger Kibble (eds.), Information Sharing: Reference and Presupposition
in Language Generation and Interpretation,
CSLI Publications 2002, pp. 223-264.
- Efficient
generation of
descriptions in context.
Emiel Krahmer and Mariët Theune. In Proceedings of the ESSLLI
workshop on the generation of nominals,
Utrecht, The Netherlands, 1999.
- Context
sensitive generation
of descriptions. Emiel Krahmer and Mariët Theune. In
Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Spoken
Language Processing (ICSLP'98), Sydney, Australia, 1998, pp. 1151-1154.
Serious
games
- Improving
social awareness through thought bubbles and flashbacks of virtual
characters. Jeroen Linssen, Mariët Theune, Thomas de
Groot, Dirk Heylen. Proceedings of the 15th
International
Conference on Intelligent Virtual Agents (IVA 2015), 26-28 August 2015,
Delft, The Netherlands, pp. 250-259.
- LOITER-TB:
Thought bubbles that give feedback on virtual agents' experiences.
Jeroen
Linssen, Mariët Theune, Dirk Heylen, Thomas de Groot. Proceedings of
the 15th International
Conference on Intelligent Virtual Agents (IVA 2015), 26-28 August 2015,
Delft, The Netherlands, pp.283-286.
- Meta-techniques
for a social awareness learning game.
Jeroen Linssen and Mariët Theune. Proceedings of the
8th European Conference on Games Based Learning (ECGBL 2014), 9-10
October 2014, Berlin, Germany, pp. 697-704.
- Beyond
simulations: serious games for training
interpersonal skills in law enforcement.
Jeroen Linssen, Thomas de Groot, Mariët Theune and Merijn
Bruijnes. Proceedings of the Social Simulation Conference 2014
(SSC'14), 1-5 September 2014, Barcelona, Spain, pp. 127-130.
- What is at play? A first exploration of the
possibilities of meta-techniques
in games and their effects on social believability. Jeroen
Linssen, Mariët Theune and Thomas de Groot. Proceedings of the
Second Workshop on Social Believability in Games, SBG-ACE2013, Boekelo,
The Netherlands, 12 November 2013.
- Using
out-of-character reasoning to combine
storytelling and education in a serious game. Jeroen Linssen
and Mariët
Theune. Proceedings of the First International Workshop on
Pedagogically–Driven Serious Games (PDSG 2012) at EC-TEL 2012,
Saarbrücken (Germany), 18 September 2012, pp. 27-30.
Storytelling
(and serious games)
-
Designing
a playful robot application for second language learning.
Gijs Verhoeven, Alejandro Catala, Mariët Theune. In the
Proceedings of Design, Learning and Innovation (DLI 2018), Braga,
Portugal,October 24–26, 2018.
- Exploring children’s use of a remotely
controlled character for storytelling. Alejandro Catala,
Mariët Theune,
Dennis Reidsma, Silke Ter Stal and Dirk Heylen. In the Proceedings of
9th International Conference on Intelligent Technologies for
Interactive Entertainment (INTETAIN 2017).
- Storytelling
as a creative activity in the classroom.
Alejandro Catala, Mariët Theune, Hannie Gijlers, and Dirk Heylen. In
the Proceedings of the 2017 ACM SIGCHI Conference on Creativity and
Cognition, pp. 237-242.
- Improving
social awareness through thought bubbles and flashbacks of virtual
characters. Jeroen Linssen, Mariët Theune, Thomas de
Groot, Dirk Heylen. Proceedings of the 15th
International
Conference on Intelligent Virtual Agents (IVA 2015), 26-28 August 2015,
Delft, The Netherlands, pp. 250-259.
- LOITER-TB:
Thought bubbles that give feedback on virtual agents' experiences.
Jeroen
Linssen, Mariët Theune, Dirk Heylen, Thomas de Groot. Proceedings of
the 15th International
Conference on Intelligent Virtual Agents (IVA 2015), 26-28 August 2015,
Delft, The Netherlands, pp.283-286.
- A
tabletop interactive storytelling system: designing for social
interaction. Thijs Alofs, Mariët Theune and Ivo Swartjes.
International Journal of Arts and
Technology 8(3), 2015, 188-211.
- Generating
game narratives with focalization and
flashbacks.
Marissa Hoek, Mariët Theune and Jeroen Linssen. Proceedings of
3rd Workshop on Games and NLP (GAMNLP-14) held at
AIIDE-14, October
3, 2014, Raleigh, NC, USA, pp. 9-14.
- Hide
and sneak: story generation with characters that
perceive and assume. Hans
ten Brinke, Jeroen Linssen and Mariët Theune. Proceedings of the Tenth
AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence and
Interactive Digital Entertainment (AIIDE-14), October 3-7,
2014, Raleigh, NC, USA, pp. 174-180.
- Acting,
playing or talking about the story: children's communication during
interactive digital storytelling. Mariët
Theune, Jeroen Linssen and Thijs Alofs. Proceedings
of the 6th International Conference on Interactive
Digital Storytelling (ICIDS 2013), Istanbul, Turkey, 6-9 November 2013,
pp. 132-143.
- Having
one's cake and eating it too: coherence of children's emergent
narratives.
Mariët Theune, Thijs Alofs, Jeroen Linssen and Ivo
Swartjes. Proceedings of the 2013 Workshop on Computational
Models of Narrative, Hamburg, Germany, 4–6 August
2013. OpenAccess
Series in Informatics (OASIcs) vol. 32, pp. 293-309.
- Using
out-of-character reasoning to combine
storytelling and education in a serious game. Jeroen Linssen
and Mariët
Theune. Proceedings of the First International Workshop on
Pedagogically–Driven Serious Games (PDSG 2012) at EC-TEL 2012,
Saarbrücken (Germany), 18 September 2012, pp. 27-30.
- A
tabletop board game
interface for multi-user interaction with a storytelling system.
Thijs Alofs, Mariët Theune and Ivo Swartjes. Proceedings
of The Fourth
International Conference on Intelligent Technologies for Interactive
Entertainment
(INTETAIN 2011), Genova, Italy, 25-27 May 2011. Springer
LNICST 78, pp. 123-128.
- Iterative
authoring
using story
generation feedback: debugging or co-creation? Ivo Swartjes
and
Mariët Theune. Proceedings of the Second Joint International Conference
on
Interactive
Digital Storytelling (ICIDS 2009), Guimarães, Portugal, 9-11
December 2009. Springer LNCS volume 5915, pp. 62-73.
- An
experiment in
improvised interactive drama.
Ivo Swartjes and Mariët Theune. Proceedings of The Third
International Conference on Intelligent Technologies for Interactive
Entertainment
(INTETAIN 2009), Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 22-24 June 2009, pp.
234-239.
- Let's
pretend I had a sword: late commitment in emergent narrative.
Ivo Swartjes, Edze Kruizinga and Mariët Theune. In the Proceedings
of the First Joint International Conference on Interactive
Digital Storytelling (ICIDS 2008), Erfurt,
Germany, 26-29 November 2008, pp. 264-267.
- The
Virtual
Storyteller: story generation by simulation. Ivo Swartjes and
Mariët Theune. In the Proceedings of the 20th Belgian-Netherlands
Conference on Artificial
Intelligence (BNAIC 2008), University of Twente, The Netherlands, 30-31
October 2008, pp. 257-264.
- Emergent
narrative and late commitment.
Ivo Swartjes, Edze Kruizinga, Mariët Theune and Dirk Heylen. In
the Proceedings of the Eight International Conference on Intelligent
Virtual Agents (IVA 2008), Tokyo, Japan, 1-3 September 2008. Lecture
Notes in Computer Science 5208, Springer-Verlag, Berlin
Heidelberg,
pp. 543-544. © Springer
- The
automatic
generation of narratives.
Mariët Theune, Nanda Slabbers and Feikje Hielkema. In the
Proceedings of the 17th Conference on Computational Linguistics in the
Netherlands (CLIN-17), Centre for Computational Linguistics, Peter
Dirix, Ineke Schuurman, Vincent Vandeghinste, and Frank Van Eynde
(eds.), LOT Occasional Series 7,
LOT, Utrecht,
pp. 131-146, 2007.
- The
Narrator: NLG
for digital storytelling.
Mariët Theune, Nanda Slabbers and Feikje Hielkema. In the
Proceedings of the 11th European Workshop on Natural Language
Generation (ENLG'07), Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany, 17-20 June 2007, pp.
109-112.
- Cueing
the Virtual
Storyteller: analysis of cue phrase usage in fairy tales.
Manon
Penning and Mariët Theune. In the Proceedings of the 11th
European Workshop on Natural Language Generation (ENLG'07),
Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany, 17-20 June 2007, pp. 159-162.
- Performing
aggregation and ellipsis using discourse structures.
Mariët Theune, Feikje Hielkema and Petra Hendriks. Research on
Language and Computation 4(4), pp. 353-375. © Springer 2006 (Click
here for the publisher's final version at www.springerlink.com)
- A
Fabula model for emergent narrative.
Ivo Swartjes and Mariët Theune. Proceedings of the Third
International Conference on
Technologies for Interactive Digital Storytelling and Entertainment
(TIDSE 2006), Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4326, Springer-Verlag
Berlin
Heidelberg, pp. 49-60. © Springer.
- Designing
a story
database for use in automatic story generation. Katri
Oinonen,
Mariët Theune, Anton Nijholt and Jasper Uijlings. Entertainment Computing - ICEC
2006: Proceedings of the 5th International Conference. Lecture
Notes in Computer Science 4161, Springer-Verlag Berlin
Heidelberg, pp. 298-301. © Springer 2006
- Generating
expressive speech for storytelling applications (preprint).
Mariët Theune, Koen Meijs, Dirk Heylen and Roeland Ordelman. IEEE
Transactions on Audio, Speech and Language Processing 14(4), pp.
1137-1144. © IEEE 2006
- Generating
ellipsis
using discourse structures.
Feikje Hielkema, Mariët Theune and Petra Hendriks. ESSLLI Workshop
on Cross-Modular Approaches to Ellipsis, Edinburgh,
Scotland, 8-12 August 2005, pp. 37-44.
- Getting
the
story right: making computer-generated stories more entertaining.
Katri Oinonen, Mariët Theune, Anton Nijholt and Dirk Heylen.
Intelligent Technologies for Interactive Entertainment: First
International Conference, INTETAIN 2005, Lecture Notes in Artificial
Intelligence 3814, Springer-Verlag, pp. 267-271. © Springer 2005
- Emotional
characters for automatic plot creation.
Mariët Theune, Sander Rensen, Rieks op den Akker, Dirk Heylen and
Anton Nijholt. In S. Göbel, A. Hoffmann, I. Iurgel, O. Schneider,
J. Dechau, A. Feix and U. Spierling (eds.), Technologies for
Interactive Digital Storytelling and Entertainment (TIDSE 2004),
Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3105, Springer-Verlag 2004, pp.
95-100.
- The
Virtual
Storyteller: story creation by intelligent agents.
Mariët Theune, Sander Faas, Anton Nijholt and Dirk Heylen. In S.
Göbel, N. Braun, U. Spierling, J. Dechau and H. Diener (eds.),
Proceedings TIDSE 2003: Technologies for Interactive Digital
Storytelling and Entertainment,
Fraunhofer IRB Verlag, pp. 204-215.
- The
Virtual Storyteller.
Mariët Theune, Sander Faas, Anton Nijholt and Dirk Heylen. In ACM
SIGGROUP Bulletin, Volume 23, Issue 2, 2002, ACM Press, pp. 20-21.
Multimodality
(see below for embodied agents)
- With
a little help from a holographic friend: The OpenIMPRESS mixed
reality telepresence toolkit for remote collaboration systems.
Jan Kolkmeier, Emiel Harmsen, Sander Giesselink, Dennis Reidsma, Mariët
Theune, and Dirk Heylen. 2018. In VRST 2018: 24th ACM
Symposium on
Virtual Reality Software and Technology (VRST ’18), November
28-December 1, 2018,Tokyo, Japan. ACM, New York, NY, USA.
- Towards
audio enrichment through images: A user evaluation on image relevance
with spoken content.
Danish Nadeem, Mariët Theune and Roeland Ordelman. In Proceedings of
the Eighth International Conferences on Advances in Multimedia (MMEDIA
2016), Lisbon, Portugal, pp. 44-47.
- Experiments
in
multimodal information presentation. Charlotte van
Hooijdonk,
Wauter Bosma, Emiel Krahmer, Alfons Maes and Mariët
Theune. In
Antal van den Bosch and Gosse Bouma (eds.), Interactive Multi-modal
Question-Answering. Theory
and Applications of Natural Language Processing. Springer
Verlag Berlin-Heidelberg 2011, pp. 89-115.
©
Springer
- Evaluating
informative auditory and tactile cues for in-vehicle information
systems.
Yujia Cao, Frans van der Sluis, Mariët Theune, Rieks op den Akker,
and
Anton Nijholt. Proceedings
of the 2nd International
Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular
Applications (AutomotiveUI 2010), Pittsburgh, USA, 11-12
November 2010, pp. 102-109.
- Cognitive-aware
modality allocation in intelligent multimodal information presentation.
Yujia
Cao, Mariët Theune and Anton Nijholt. In: Ling Shao,
Caifeng Shan, Jiebo Luo and Minoru Etoh (eds.) Multimedia Interaction and
Intelligent User
Interfaces: Principles, Methods and Applications. Advances in Pattern Recognition.
Springer Verlag,
London, .
- What
if it suddenly
fails? Behavioral aspects of Advanced Driver Assistant Systems on the
example of local danger alerts.
Angela
Mahr, Yujia Cao, Mariët Theune, Tim Schwartz and Christian
Müller. In the Proceedings of the 19th European Conference on
Artificial
Intelligence (ECAI 2010), Lisbon, Portugal, 16-20 August 2010, pp.
1051-1052.
- Multimodal
presentation of local danger warnings for drivers: a
situation-dependent assessment of usability.
Yujia Cao, Mariët Theune and Christian
Müller. Proceedings of the 2010 Conference of the
International
Professional Communication Society (IPCC 2010), Enschede, The
Netherlands, 7-9 July 2010.
- Local
danger warnings for
drivers: the effect of modality and level of assistance on driver
reaction.
Yujia Cao, Angela Mahr, Sandro Castronovo, Mariët Theune,
Christoph Stahl, Christian Müller. Proceedings of
IUI 2010, Hong Kong, China, 7 February 2010, pp. 239-248.
- The use
of modality in
in-vehicle information presentation: a brief overview. Yujia
Cao
and Mariët Theune. Proceedings of the 2nd International
Workshop on Multimodal Interfaces for Automotive Applications (MIAA),
in conjunction with IUI 2010, Hong Kong, China, 7 February 2010.
- Decision
making with a
time limit: the effects of presentation modality and structure.
Yujia Cao, Mariët Theune and Anton Nijholt. In the Proceedings of
ECCE 2009:
European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics, Helsinki, Finland, 30
September - 2 October 2009.
- Towards
cognitive-aware
multimodal presentation: the cognitive effects of modality in high-load
HCI.
Yujia Cao, Mariët Theune and Anton Nijholt. In the
Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Engineering
Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics (EPCE 2009), held as part of HCI
International 2009, San Diego, USA, 19-24 July 2009. Lecture Notes in
Artificial Intelligence 5639, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, pp.
3-12.
- Modality
effects on cognitive
load and performance in high-load information presentation.
Yujia Cao, Mariët Theune and Anton Nijholt. In the
Proceedings of the 2009 International Conference on Intelligent User
Interfaces (IUI), Sanibel Island, Florida, USA, 8-11 February 2009, pp.
335-344.
- Illustrating
answers: an
evaluation of automatically retrieved illustrations of answers to
medical questions.
Wauter Bosma, Mariët Theune, Charlotte van Hooijdonk, Emiel
Krahmer and Fons Maes. In the Proceedings of the AISB 2008 Symposium on
Multimodal Output Generation (MOG 2008), Aberdeen, UK,
3-4 April 2008, pp. 34-41.
- Production
and evaluation of (multimodal) answers to medical questions.
Charlotte van Hooijdonk, Emiel Krahmer, Alfons Maes, Mariët Theune
and
Wauter Bosma. In the Proceedings of the EARLI SIG2 - 2008
Conference on Comprehension of Text and Graphics, Tilburg, The
Netherlands, 27-29 August 2008, pp. 72-76.
- Towards
automatic generation of multimodal answers to medical questions: a
cognitive engineering approach.
Charlotte van Hooijdonk, Emiel Krahmer, Alfons Maes, Mariët Theune
and Wauter Bosma. In the Proceedings of the Workshop on
Multimodal Output Generation (MOG 2007), CTIT Workshop Proceedings WP
07-01, Aberdeen, Scotland, 25-26 January 2007, pp. 93-104.
- Questions,
pictures, answers: introducing pictures in question-answering systems.
Mariët
Theune, Boris van Schooten, Rieks op den Akker, Wauter Bosma, Dennis
Hofs, Anton Nijholt, Emiel Krahmer, Charlotte van Hooijdonk and Erwin
Marsi. ACTAS-1 of X Symposio Internacional de Comunicacion Social,
Centro de Linguistica Aplicade, L. Ruiz Miyarez, A. Munoz Alvarado
& C. Alvarez Moreno (eds.), ISBN 959-7174-08-1, Santiago de
Cuba, 22-26 January 2007, Centro de Linguistica Aplicada, Santiago de
Cuba, pp. 450-463.
- On
the role
of visuals in multimodal answers to medical questions.
Charlotte van Hooijdonk, Jurry de Vos, Emiel Krahmer, Fons Maes,
Mariët Theune and Wauter Bosma. In the Proceedings of the 2007
Conference of the IEEE Professional Communication Society (IPCC),
Seattle, USA, 30 September -
3 October 2007.
As editor:
- Proceedings
of the 3rd Workshop on Multimodal Output Generation (MOG 2010).
Ielka van der Sluis, Kirsten Bergmann, Charlotte van Hooijdonk and
Mariët Theune (eds.). CTIT Workshop Proceedings WP 2010-02, 6 July
2010,
Dublin, Ireland.
- Proceedings
of the AISB 2008 Symposium on Multimodal Output Generation (MOG 2008).
Mariët
Theune, Ielka van der Sluis, Yulia
Bachvarova and Elisabeth André (eds.), Society for the Study of
Artificial Intelligence and the Simulation of Behaviour, Aberdeen,
Scotland, 3-4 April
2008.
- Proceedings
of the Workshop on Multimodal Output Generation (MOG 2007).
Ielka
van der Sluis, Mariët
Theune, Ehud Reiter and Emiel Krahmer (eds.), CTIT Workshop Proceedings
WP 07-01, Aberdeen, Scotland, 25-26 January 2007.
Embodied
agents
- Flipper
2.0: A pragmatic dialogue engine for embodied conversational agents.
Jelte van Waterschoot, Merijn Bruijnes, Jan Flokstra, Dennis Reidsma,
Daniel Davison, Mariët Theune. In the Proceedings of
Intelligent Virtual Agents (IVA 2018), Sydney, Australia, November 5-8,
2018.
- Selecting and expressing communicative
functions in a SAIBA-compliant agent framework.
Angelo Cafaro, Merijn Bruijnes, Jelte van Waterschoot, Caherine
Pelachaud, Mariët Theune and Dirk Heylen. In the Proceedings of the
17th
International Conference on Intelligent Virtual Agents (IVA 2017), Aug
27-30 2017, Stockholm, pp. 73-82.
- R3D3 in the wild: Using a robot for turn
management in multi-party interaction with a virtual human.
Mariët Theune, Daan Wiltenburg, Max Bode, and Jeroen Linssen. In
Proceedings of the IVA 2017 workshop on Interaction with Agents and
Robots: Different Embodiments, Common Challenges.
- You can
leave your head on - Attention management and turn-taking in
multi-party interaction with a virtual human/robot duo.
Jeroen Linssen, Meike Berkhoff, Max Bode, Eduard Rens, Mariet Theune
and Daan Wiltenburg. In the Proceedings of the 17th
International Conference on Intelligent Virtual Agents (IVA 2017), Aug
27-30 2017, Stockholm.
- R3D3:
the rolling receptionist robot with double Dutch dialogue.
Jeroen Linssen and Mariët Theune. In:
HRI '17. Proceedings of the Companion of the 2017 ACM/IEEE
International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, 6-9 March 2017,
Vienna, Austria, pp. 189-190.
- Ask
Alice: an Artificial Retrieval of Information Agent.
Michel Valstar, Tobias Baur, Angelo Cafaro, Alexandru Ghitulescu,
Blaise Potard, Johannes Wagner, Elisabeth André, Laurent Durieu,
Matthew Aylett, Soumia Dermouche, Catherine Pelachaud, Eduardo
Coutinho, Björn Schuller, Yue Zhang, Dirk Heylen, Mariët Theune, and
Jelte van Waterschoot. Proceedings of the 18th ACM International
Conference on Multimodal Interaction (ICMI 2016), pp. 419-420.
- Natural
interaction with a virtual guide in a virtual environment: a multimodal
dialogue system.
Dennis Hofs, Mariët Theune and Rieks op den Akker. Journal on
Multimodal User Interfaces 3(1/2), 2010, pp. 141-153. Special Issue on
Real-Time Affect Analysis and Interpretation: Closing the Affective
Loop in Virtual Agents and Robots. (Springer Open Access.)
- Social
Agents:
the first generations.
Dirk Heylen, Mariët Theune, Rieks op den Akker and Anton Nijholt.
In the Proceedings of the IEEE International Workshop on
Social Signal Processing at the 2009 International Conference on
Affective Computing & Intelligent Interaction (ACII 2009),
Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 13 September 2009.
- Enhancing
embodied
conversational agents with social and emotional capabilities.
Bart van Straalen, Dirk Heylen, Mariët Theune, and Anton Nijholt.
In: Frank Dignum, Jeff Bradshaw, Barry Silverman and Willem
van
Doesburg (Eds.), Agents for Games and Simulations, Lecture
Notes in Computer Science 5920, Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg,
2009.
- Politeness
and alignment in dialogues with a virtual guide.
Markus de Jong, Mariët Theune and Dennis Hofs. In the
Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Autonomous
Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS 2008), Estoril, Portugal, 12-16
May 2008, pp. 207-214.
- Multimodal
interaction with a virtual guide (demo paper).
Dennis Hofs, Mariët Theune and Rieks op den Akker. In the
Proceedings of the 20th Belgian-Netherlands Conference on Artificial
Intelligence (BNAIC 2008), University of Twente, The Netherlands, 30-31
October 2008, pp. 391-392.
- The
Virtual
Guide: A direction giving embodied conversational agent.
Mariët Theune, Dennis Hofs and Marco van Kessel. In the
Proceedings of Interspeech 2007, Antwerp, Belgium, 27-31 August 2007,
pp. 2197-2200.
- Which way
to turn? Guide
orientation in virtual way finding.
Mark Evers, Mariët Theune and Joyce Karreman. In the
Proceedings of the ACL 2007 Workshop on Embodied Language Processing,
Prague, Czech Republic, 29
June 2007, pp. 25-32.
- Generating
embodied information presentations.
Mariët Theune, Dirk Heylen and Anton Nijholt. In O. Stock and M.
Zancanaro (eds.),
Multimodal Intelligent Information Presentation, Kluwer Academic
Publishers, 2005, pp. 47-70.
- Can
you
teach an old dog new tricks? How older adults perceive embodied agents.
Mariët Theune, Renate ten Ham and Ard Heuvelman. Proceedings of
the Ninth Annual SIGCHI.NL Conference "HCI Close to You", Den Haag, The
Netherlands, 13 October
2005.
- Judging
Laura: perceived
qualities of a mediated human versus an embodied agent.
Renate ten Ham, Mariët Theune, Ard Heuvelman and Ria Verleur.
Intelligent Virtual Agents: 5th International Working Conference, IVA
2005, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence 3661, Springer-Verlag,
pp. 381 - 393. © Springer 2005
- ANGELICA:
choice of output
modality in an embodied agent. Mariët Theune. Proceedings of
the International Workshop on Information
Presentation and Natural Multimodal Dialogue (IPNMD-2001),
Verona, Italy, pp. 89-94.
Gestures
- To
beat or not
to beat: beat gestures in direction giving. Mariët
Theune
and Chris Brandhorst.
In Stefan Kopp and Ipke Wachsmuth (eds.), Gesture in Embodied
Communication and Human-Computer Interaction. Revised selected papers
of the 8th International Gesture Workshop, GW 2009. Springer
LNAI
5934, pp. 195-206. © Springer 2010
- Which way
to turn? Guide
orientation in virtual way finding.
Mark Evers, Mariët Theune and Joyce Karreman. In the
Proceedings of the ACL 2007 Workshop on Embodied Language Processing,
Prague, Czech Republic, 29
June 2007, pp. 25-32.
- Generating
embodied information presentations.
Mariët Theune, Dirk Heylen and Anton Nijholt. In O. Stock and M.
Zancanaro (eds.),
Multimodal Intelligent Information Presentation, Kluwer Academic
Publishers, 2005, pp. 47-70.
- Judging
Laura: perceived
qualities of a mediated human versus an embodied agent.
Renate ten Ham, Mariët Theune, Ard Heuvelman and Ria Verleur.
Intelligent Virtual Agents: 5th International Working Conference, IVA
2005, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence 3661, Springer-Verlag,
pp. 381 - 393. © Springer 2005
Dialogue analysis
- The
organisation of floor
in meetings and the relation with speaker addressee patterns.
Rieks op den Akker, Mariët Theune, Iwan de Kok and Khiet
Truong. Proceedings of the Second International
Workshop on Social Signal Processing at ACM Multimedia 2010, Firenze,
Italy, 29 October 2010, pp. 35-40.
- How
Do I Address You?
Modelling addressing behavior based on an analysis of a multi-modal
corpus of conversational discourse.
Rieks op den Akker and Mariët Theune. In the Proceedings of the
AISB 2008 Symposium on Multimodal Output Generation (MOG 2008),
Aberdeen, UK, 3-4
April 2008, pp. 10-17.
- Social
behaviour in police interviews: relating data to theories.
Merijn Bruijnes, Jeroen Linssen, Rieks op den Akker, Mariët
Theune, Sjoerd Wapperom, Chris Broekema, and Dirk Heylen. In
Francesca D'Errico, Isabella Poggi, Alessandro Vinciarelli, Laura
Vincze
(eds.): Conflict and Multimodal Communication. Computational Social
Sciences. Springer Verlag, London, pp. 317-347.
- Downward compatible revision of dialogue
annotation.
Harry Bunt, Emer Gilmartin, Simon Keizer, Catherine Pelachaud, Volha
Petukhova, Laurent Prévot, Mariët Theune. In Proceedings of the 14th
Joint ACL-ISO Workshop on Interoperable Semantic Annotation,August 25,
2018, Santa Fe, USA, pp. 21-34.
Prosody
- Generating
expressive speech for storytelling applications.
Mariët Theune, Koen Meijs, Dirk Heylen and Roeland Ordelman. IEEE
Transactions on Audio, Speech and Language Processing 14(4), pp.
1137-1144. © IEEE 2006
- Contrast
in
concept-to-speech generation.
Mariët Theune. Computer Speech and Language 16(3/4), 2002, pp.
491-531.
- The
dual of denial: two
uses of disconfirmations in dialogue and their prosodic correlates.
Emiel Krahmer, Marc Swerts, Mariët Theune and Mieke Weegels.
Speech Communication 36(1-2), 2002, pp.133-145.
- Error
detection in spoken human-machine interaction.
Emiel Krahmer, Marc Swerts, Mariët Theune and Mieke Weegels.
International Journal of Speech Technology 4(1), pp. 19-30.
- From data to
speech: a general
approach. Mariët Theune, Esther Klabbers, Jan Odijk, Jan
Roelof de Pijper and Emiel Krahmer.
Natural Language Engineering 7(1), 2001, pp. 47-86.
- From
data to speech: language generation in context.
Mariët Theune. Ph.D. thesis, Eindhoven University of Technology
2000.
- Prosodic
correlates
of disconfirmations.
Emiel Krahmer, Marc Swerts, Mariët Theune and Mieke Weegels. In
Proceedings of the ESCA Workshop on Dialogue and Prosody, Eindhoven,
The Netherlands, 1999, pp. 169-174.
- Problem
spotting in human-machine interaction.
Emiel Krahmer, Marc Swerts, Mariët Theune and Mieke Weegels. In
Proceedings of Eurospeech'99,
Budapest, Hungary, Vol. 3, pp. 1423-1426.
- Parallelism,
coherence, and contrastive accent.
Mariët Theune. In Proceedings of Eurospeech'99, Budapest, Hungary,
Vol. 1, pp. 555-558.
- Contrastive
accent
in a data-to-speech system.
Mariët Theune. In Proceedings of the 35th Annual Meeting of the
ACL / the 8th Conference of the EACL (ACL/EACL'97),
Madrid, Spain, pp. 519-521. (Student paper.)
- Computing
prosodic
properties in a data-to-speech system.
Mariët Theune, Esther Klabbers, Jan Odijk and Jan Roelof de
Pijper. In
Proceedings of the Workshop on Concept-to-Speech Generation Systems,
ACL/EACL'97, Madrid, Spain, pp. 39-45.
-
GoalGetter:
predicting contrastive accent in data-to-speech generation.
Mariët Theune. In Computational Linguistics in the Netherlands,
Papers from the Seventh CLIN Meeting,
Eindhoven, The Netherlands, 1997, pp. 177-190
- GoalGetter:
from Teletext to
speech.
Esther Klabbers, Jan Odijk, Jan Roelof de Pijper and Mariët
Theune. In
IPO Annual Progress Report 31, 1996, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, pp.
66-75.
Natural
language processing
- Automatic
Enrichment and Classification of Folktales in the Dutch Folktale
Database.
Theo Meder, Folgert Karsdorp, Dong Nguyen, Mariët Theune, Dolf
Trieschnigg and Iwe Muiser. Journal
of American
Folklore 129(511), 78-96.
- Document
categorization using multilingual associative networks based on
Wikipedia. Niels Bloom, Mariët
Theune, and Franciska de Jong. Proceedings of the 1st
International Workshop on Multilingual Web Access, WWW 2015 Companion
p. 841-846,
ACM, 2015.
- Using
crowdsourcing to investigate perception of narrative similarity.
Dong Nguyen, Dolf Trieschnigg and Mariët Theune. Proceedings of
CIKM'2014, the
2014 ACM International Conference on Information and Knowledge
Management, 3-7 November 2014, Shanghai, China.
- Why gender and age prediction from tweets is
hard: lessons from a crowdsourcing experiment.
Dong Nguyen, Dolf Trieschnigg, A.Seza Dogruöz, Rilana Gravel, Mariët
Theune, Theo Meder and Franciska de Jong. To appear in the proceedings
of the 25th International Conference on Computational Linguistics
(COLING 2014), 23-29 August 2014, Dublin, Ireland.
- Learning
to extract folktale keywords.
Dolf Trieschnigg, Dong Nguyen and Mariët Theune. Proceedings of the ACL
2013 workshop
on Language Technology for Cultural Heritage, Social Sciences, and
Humanities (LaTeCH 2013),
Sofia, Bulgaria, 8 August 2013, pp. 65-73.
- Using
Wikipedia with associative networks for document classification.
Niels Bloom, Mariët Theune and Franciska de Jong. Proceedings of the
21st European Symposium on Artificial Neural
Networks, Computational Intelligence and Machine Learning (ESANN 2013),
Bruges, Belgium, 24-26 April 2013.
- Folktale
classification using learning to rank.
Dong Nguyen, Dolf Trieschnigg, and Mariët Theune. Proceedings
of the 35th European Conference on Information Retrieval
(ECIR 2013), Moscow, Russia, 24-27 March 2013, pp. 195-206.
- Hierarchical
document categorization using associative networks.
Niels Bloom, Mariët Theune, and Franciska de Jong. In Proceedings of
the 12th IASTED International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and
Applications (AIA 2013), Innsbruck, Austria, 11-13 February 2013, pp.
28-35.
- Automatic
classification of folk narrative genres.
Dong Nguyen, Dolf Trieschnigg, Theo Meder and Mariët Theune.
Proceedings of the workshop on Language Technology for
Historical Text(s) at KONVENS 2012, Vienna, 21 September 2012,
pp. 378-382.
- An
exploration of language identification techniques for the Dutch
folktale database. Dolf
Trieschnigg, Djoerd Hiemstra, Mariët Theune, Franciska de Jong, and
Theo Meder. Proceedings of the Workshop on Adaptation of Language
Resources and Tools for Processing Cultural Heritage (LREC 2012),
Istanbul, Turkey, 26 May 2012, pp. 47-51.
- Text-to-text
generation for question answering.
Wauter Bosma, Erwin Marsi, Emiel Krahmer and Mariët Theune. In
Antal
van den Bosch and Gosse Bouma (eds.), Interactive Multi-modal
Question-Answering. Theory
and Applications of Natural Language Processing. Springer
Verlag Berlin-Heidelberg 2011, pp.
117-145. © Springer
- Normalized
alignment of
dependency trees for detecting textual entailment.
Erwin Marsi, Emiel Krahmer, Wauter Bosma and Mariët Theune. Second
PASCAL
Recognizing Textual Entailment Challenge, Venice, Italy, 10-12 April
2006.
As editor:
Other
-
Designing a co-creative dancing robotic tablet.
Federico Fabiano, Hannah Pelikan, Jelle Pingen, Judith Zissoldt,
Alejandro Catala, Mariët Theune. In the Proceedings of the 6th
International Workshop on Computational Creativity, Concept Invention,
and General Intelligence, 15 Dec 2017, Madrid, Spain.
- Supporting
the exploration of online cultural heritage collections: the case of
the Dutch Folktale Database.
Iwe Muiser, Mariët Theune, Ruud de Jong, Nigel Smink, Dolf Trieschnigg,
Djoerd Hiemstra and Theo Meder.Digital Humanities
Quarterly 11(4), 2017.
- My tablet is moving around, can I touch it?
Alejandro Catala, Mariët Theune and Dirk Heylen. In TEI
'17: Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference on Tangible,
Embedded, and Embodied Interaction, 20-23 March 2017,
Yokohama, Japan,
pp. 495-502.
- Cleaning
up and standardizing a folktale corpus for humanities research.
Iwe Muiser, Mariët Theune and Theo Meder. Proceedings
of the Second Workshop on Annotation of Corpora for Research in the
Humanities (ACRH-2), Lisbon, Portugal, November 29, 2012, pages 63-74.
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