Charles B. Callaway, Ph.D.

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2000 North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 
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Computer Science, Linguistics Language
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James C. Lester grad student 2000 NCSU
 (Narrative prose generation.)
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Callaway C, Stock O, Dekoven E. (2014) Experiments with Mobile Drama in an Instrumented Museum for Inducing Conversation in Small Groups Ksii Transactions On Internet and Information Systems. 4: 2
Callaway C, Stock O, Dekoven E, et al. (2012) Mobile drama in an instrumented museum: inducing group conversation via coordinated narratives The New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia. 18: 37-61
Dzikovska MO, Campbell GE, Callaway CB, et al. (2008) Diagnosing natural language answers to support adaptive tutoring Proceedings of the 21th International Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society Conference, Flairs-21. 403-408
Stock O, Zancanaro M, Busetta P, et al. (2007) Adaptive, intelligent presentation of information for the museum visitor in PEACH User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction. 17: 257-304
Callaway C, Not E, Novello A, et al. (2005) Automatic cinematography and multilingual NLG for generating video documentaries Artificial Intelligence. 165: 57-89
Abecker A, Lipson H, Antonsson EK, et al. (2003) 2003 AAAI Spring Symposium Series Ai Magazine. 24: 131-139
Callaway CB, Lester JC. (2001) Narrative prose generation Ijcai International Joint Conference On Artificial Intelligence. 1241-1248
Callaway CB, Lester JC. (2001) Narrative prose generation Ijcai International Joint Conference On Artificial Intelligence. 1241-1248
Lester JC, Voerman JL, Towns SG, et al. (1999) Deictic believability: coordinated gesture, locomotion, and speech in lifelike pedagogical agents Applied Artificial Intelligence. 13: 383-414
Branting LK, Lester JC, Callaway CB. (1998) Automating judicial document drafting: A discourse-based approach Artificial Intelligence and Law. 6: 111-149
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