Jeff B. Pelz


2018

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SNAG: Spoken Narratives and Gaze Dataset
Preethi Vaidyanathan | Emily T. Prud’hommeaux | Jeff B. Pelz | Cecilia O. Alm
Proceedings of the 56th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Volume 2: Short Papers)

Humans rely on multiple sensory modalities when examining and reasoning over images. In this paper, we describe a new multimodal dataset that consists of gaze measurements and spoken descriptions collected in parallel during an image inspection task. The task was performed by multiple participants on 100 general-domain images showing everyday objects and activities. We demonstrate the usefulness of the dataset by applying an existing visual-linguistic data fusion framework in order to label important image regions with appropriate linguistic labels.

2015

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Alignment of Eye Movements and Spoken Language for Semantic Image Understanding
Preethi Vaidyanathan | Emily Prud’hommeaux | Cecilia O. Alm | Jeff B. Pelz | Anne R. Haake
Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Computational Semantics

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Computational Integration of Human Vision and Natural Language through Bitext Alignment
Preethi Vaidyanathan | Emily Prud’hommeaux | Cecilia O. Alm | Jeff B. Pelz | Anne R. Haake
Proceedings of the Fourth Workshop on Vision and Language

2012

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Annotation Schemes to Encode Domain Knowledge in Medical Narratives
Wilson McCoy | Cecilia Ovesdotter Alm | Cara Calvelli | Rui Li | Jeff B. Pelz | Pengcheng Shi | Anne Haake
Proceedings of the Sixth Linguistic Annotation Workshop

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Disfluencies as Extra-Propositional Indicators of Cognitive Processing
Kathryn Womack | Wilson McCoy | Cecilia Ovesdotter Alm | Cara Calvelli | Jeff B. Pelz | Pengcheng Shi | Anne Haake
Proceedings of the Workshop on Extra-Propositional Aspects of Meaning in Computational Linguistics

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Linking Uncertainty in Physicians’ Narratives to Diagnostic Correctness
Wilson McCoy | Cecilia Ovesdotter Alm | Cara Calvelli | Jeff B. Pelz | Pengcheng Shi | Anne Haake
Proceedings of the Workshop on Extra-Propositional Aspects of Meaning in Computational Linguistics