Jack Mostow
Affiliations: | Language Technologies | Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA |
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MOSTOW J, HUANG YT, JANG H, et al. (2016) Developing, evaluating, and refining an automatic generator of diagnostic multiple choice cloze questions to assess children's comprehension while reading* Natural Language Engineering. 1-50 |
Mostow J, Nelson-Taylor J, Beck J. (2013) Computer-guided oral reading versus independent practice: Comparison of sustained silent reading to an automated reading tutor that listens Journal of Educational Computing Research. 49: 249-276 |
Liu L, Mostow J, Aist GS. (2013) Generating example contexts to help children learn word meaning Natural Language Engineering. 19: 187-212 |
Duong M, Mostow J, Sitaram S. (2011) Two methods for assessing oral reading prosody Acm Transactions On Speech and Language Processing. 7 |
González-Brenes JP, Mostow J. (2011) Classifying dialogue in high-dimensional space Acm Transactions On Speech and Language Processing. 7 |
Mostow J, Beck J. (2006) Some useful tactics to modify, map and mine data from intelligent tutors Natural Language Engineering. 12: 195-208 |
Mostow J, Aist G, Burkhead P, et al. (2003) Evaluation of an Automated Reading Tutor That Listens: Comparison to Human Tutoring and Classroom Instruction Journal of Educational Computing Research. 29: 61-117 |
Mostow J, Aist G. (1999) Giving Help and Praise in a Reading Tutor with Imperfect Listening--Because Automated Speech Recognition Means Never Being Able to Say You're Certain. The Calico Journal. 16: 407-424 |
Mahadevan S, Mitchell TM, Mostow J, et al. (1993) An apprentice-based approach to knowledge acquisition Artificial Intelligence. 64: 1-52 |
Mostow J. (1990) Towards automated development of specialized algorithms for design synthesis: Knowledge compilation as an approach to computer-aided design Research in Engineering Design. 1: 167-186 |