Dr. Zahar Prasov
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Zahar received his Ph.D. in 2010. Currently he is
a researcher at Draper Laboratory in Cambridge,
Massachusetts.
Publications
- Eye
Gaze for Reference Resolution in Multimodal Conversational
Interfaces. Z. Prasov, Ph.D. Dissertation, 2010.
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Eye Gaze
with Speech Recognition Hypotheses to Resolve Exophoric
References in Situated Dialogue. Z. Prasov and J. Y. Chai. Conference on
Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing (EMNLP). MIT,
MA. October 2010.
- Whats
in a Gaze? The Role of Eye-Gaze in Reference Resolution in Multimodal
Conversational Interfaces. Z. Prasov and J. Chai. ACM 12th
International Conference on Intelligent User interfaces
(IUI). Canary Islands, Jan 13-17, 2008.
- Eye
Gaze for Attention Prediction in Multimodal Human Machine Conversation. Z. Prasov,
J. Chai, and H.
Jeong. The AAAI 2007 Spring Symposium on Interaction Challenges
for Artificial Assistants, Palo Alto, CA. March 2007.
- Cognitive
Principles in Robust Multimodal Interpretation. J. Chai, Z. Prasov, and
S. Qu. Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research, Vol 27, pp. 55-83, 2006.
- Predicting
User Attention using Eye Gaze in Conversational Interfaces. Z. Prasov and
J. Chai. The Third Midwest Computational Linguistics Colloquim
(MCLC). Urbana-Champaign, IL. May 20-21, 2006.
- Linguistic
Theories in Efficient Multimodal Reference Resolution: an Empirical Investigation. J. Chai,
Z. Prasov, J.
Blaim, and R. Jin. The 10th International Conference on
Intelligent User Interfaces (IUI-05), pp. 43-50, ACM, San Diego, CA, January 9-12, 2005.
- Optimization
in Multimodal Interpretation. J. Chai, P. Hong, M. Zhou, and Z. Prasov. The 42nd Annual
Conference of Association of Computational Linguistics
(ACL), pp. 1-8, Barcelona, Spain. July 22-24, 2004.
- Performance
Evaluation and Error Analysis for Multimodal Interpretation in Conversational
Systems. J. Chai, Z. Prasov, and P. Hong. Proceedings of
HLT-NAACL 2004 (companion volume), Boston, MA, May 3-7, 2004.