
- Say Anything: A Massively Collaborative Open Domain Story Writing Companion
- Virtual Humans as Participants vs. Virtual Humans as Actors Andrew Gordon and Mike van Lent
- Automated Story Capture From Conversational Speech Andrew S. Gordon
- StoryUpgrade: Finding Stories in Internet Weblogs Andrew S. Gordon and Reid Swanson
- Experience Management Using Storyline Adaptation Strategies
- An analysis of strategies, recognizable abstract patterns of planned behavior, reveals an enormous divide
- Open-domain Commonsense Reasoning Using Discourse Relations from a Corpus of Weblog Stories
- Open Domain Collaborative Storytelling With Say Anything Reid Swanson and Andrew S. Gordon
- First Steps Toward Linking Dialogues: Mediating Between Free-text Questions and Pre-recorded Video Answers
- Goals in a Formal Theory of Commonsense Psychology
- The Deep Lexical Semantics of Emotions Jerry R. Hobbs and Andrew Gordon
- Toward a Large-scale Formal Theory of Commonsense Psychology for Metacognition
- The ability to deliver appropriate information to learners at the most appropriate time is an essential component of good
- A Data-Driven Case-Based Reasoning Approach to Interactive Storytelling
- A Comparison of Alternative Parse Tree Paths for Labeling Semantic Roles
- The central challenge in commonsense knowledge representation research is to develop content the-
- Encoding Knowledge of Commonsense Psychology Jerry R. Hobbs Andrew S. Gordon
- Enabling and recognizing strategic play in strategy games: Lessons from Sun Tzu Andrew S. Gordon (gordon@ict.usc.edu)
- Commonsense Causal Reasoning Using Millions of Personal Stories Andrew S. Gordon, Cosmin Adrian Bejan, and Kenji Sagae
- Choice of Plausible Alternatives: An Evaluation of Commonsense Causal Reasoning
- Fourth Frame Forums: Interactive Comics for Collaborative Learning
- Generalizing Semantic Role Annotations Across Syntactically Similar Verbs
- Envisioning With Weblogs Andrew S. Gordon
- AXL.NET: WEB-ENABLED CASE METHOD INSTRUCTION FOR ACCELERATING TACIT KNOWLEDGE ACQUISITION IN LEADERS
- Retrieval Interfaces for Video Databases Andrew S. Gordon and Eric A. Domeshek
- URBANSIM: A GAME-BASED INSTRUCTIONAL PACKAGE FOR CONDUCTING COUNTERINSURGENCY OPERATIONS
- Two US Army officers; a Hollywood writer and producer; a famous film actor and director;
- Automated Video Assessment of Human Performance ANDREW S. GORDON
- Browsing Image Collections with Representations of Common-Sense Activities
- A Comparison of Retrieval Models for Open Domain Story Generation Reid Swanson and Andrew S. Gordon
- NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY The Design of Knowledge-rich Browsing Interfaces for Retrieval in Digital Libraries
- Structuring Indexes for Video Clip Eric A. Domeshek
- Story Management Technologies for Organizational Learning
- Causal Markers across Domains and Genres of Discourse Rutu Mulkar-Mehta
- Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation, and Education Conference (I/ITSEC) 2010 2010 Paper No. 10318 Page 1 of 10
- Integrating Logical Inference Into Statistical Text Classification Applications
- Commonsense Psychology and the Functional Requirements of Cognitive Models
- Expressions Related to Knowledge and Belief in Children's Speech Andrew S. Gordon (gordon@ict.usc.edu) and Anish Nair (anair@usc.edu)
- Branching Storylines in Virtual Reality Environments for Leadership Development
- Tough Love Between Artificial Intelligence and Interactive Entertainment
- Artificial Intelligence 153 (2004) 287305 www.elsevier.com/locate/artint
- Deja Vu: A Knowledge-Rich Interface for Retrieval in Digital Libraries
- Interfaces for Managing Access to a Video Archive Andrew Gordon, Smadar Kedar, and Eric Domeshek
- Mining Commonsense Knowledge From Personal Stories in Internet Weblogs Andrew S. Gordon GORDON@ICT.USC.EDU
- Anthropomorphic Self-Models for Metareasoning Agents Andrew S. Gordon1
- Improving Question-Answering With Linking Dialogues Sudeep Gandhe
- Literary Evidence for the Cultural Development of a Theory of Mind Andrew S. Gordon (gordon@ict.usc.edu) and Anish Nair (anair@usc.edu)
- The Theory of Mind in Strategy Representations Andrew S. Gordon (gordon@ict.usc.edu)
- Clustering Words by Syntactic Similarity Improves Dependency Parsing of Predicate-Argument Structures
- Automated Commonsense Reasoning About Human Memory Reid Swanson and Andrew S. Gordon
- Supporting Musical Creativity With Unsupervised Syntactic Parsing Reid Swanson*
- Say Anything: A Demonstration of Open Domain Interactive Digital Storytelling
- Automated Story Capture From Internet Weblogs Andrew S. Gordon, Qun Cao, and Reid Swanson
- LEARNING THE LESSONS OF LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE: TOOLS FOR INTERACTIVE CASE METHOD ANALYSIS
- Authoring branching storylines for training applications Andrew S. Gordon
- A Commonsense Theory of Mind-Body Interaction Andrew S. Gordon and Jerry R. Hobbs
- Guided Conversations about Leadership: Mentoring with Movies and Interactive Characters
- UrbanSim: A Game-based Simulation for Counterinsurgency and Stability-focused
- Current interactive entertainment is not strategy-aware, in that it does not allow users to execute a wide range of
- Almost any information you might want is becoming available on-line. The problem is how to find what
- Identifying Personal Stories in Millions of Weblog Entries Andrew S. Gordon and Reid Swanson
- Conceptual Indexing for Video Retrieval Andrew S. Gordon and Eric A. Domeshek
- Common Sense Knowledge and Goal-Oriented Interfaces Andrew S. Gordon
- Bringing Hollywood Storytelling Techniques to Branching Storylines for Training Applications
- Learning a Probabilistic Model of Event Sequences From Internet Weblog Stories
- Strategies are abstract patterns of planning behavior that are easily recognized, compared, and used by people in
- The Deep Lexical Semantics of Emotions Jerry R. Hobbs and Andrew S. Gordon
- Causality in Hundreds of Narratives of the Same Events Emmett Tomai1
- Collecting Relevance Feedback on Titles and Photographs in Weblog Posts