Priniciples from the psychology of thinking and mental models
Applying cognitive psychology to user-interface design
Probabilistic reasoning in intelligent systems: networks of plausible inference
Probabilistic reasoning in intelligent systems: networks of plausible inference
Plan-based integration of natural language and graphics generation
Artificial Intelligence - Special volume on natural language processing
Automatic referent resolution of deictic and anaphoric expressions
Computational Linguistics
The PPP persona: a multipurpose animated presentation agent
AVI '96 Proceedings of the workshop on Advanced visual interfaces
Coping with temporal constraints in multimedia presentation planning
AAAI'96 Proceedings of the thirteenth national conference on Artificial intelligence - Volume 1
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This chapter describes a psychological experiment performed in the framework of a user modeling component that makes use of Bayesian networks to anticipate the decodability of presentations planned by a multimedia presentation system. The goal of this empirical study was to test the validity of the assumptions contained in a decodability model postulated for the problem of reference resolution. This paper briefly introduces the user modeling component and describes the experiment.