VI. PUBLICATION LIST

2. Chapters in Books

1. Rudnicky, A. I. Multi-modal dialog systems. In Minker, W., Bühler, D. and Dybkjær, L. Spoken Multimodal Human-Computer Dialogue in Mobile Environments. Kluwer Academic, 2004.
2. Bohus, D. and Rudnicky, A. I. LARRI: A Language-based Maintenance and Repair Assistant. In Minker, W., Bühler, D. and Dybkjær, L. Spoken Multimodal Human-Computer Dialogue in Mobile Environments. Kluwer Academic, 2004.
3. Rudnicky, A.I. The design of spoken language interfaces. In Syrdal, A., Bennett, R. and Greenspan, S. Applied Speech Technology. Boca Raton: CRC Press, 1995, 403-428.
4. Rudnicky, A.I. and Hauptmann, A.G. Multi-modal interaction in speech systems. In Blattner, M. and Dannenberg, R. Multimedia interface design. New York: ACM, 1992, 147-182.
5. Cole, R.A., Rudnicky, A.I., Zue, V.W., and Reddy, J.R. Speech as patterns on paper. In R.A. Cole (Ed.) Perception and Production of Fluent Speech. Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1980.

3. Refereed Journal Papers - Published

6. Oh, A. H. and Rudnicky, A. Stochastic natural language generation for spoken dialog. Computer Speech & Language, 2002, 16/3-4, 387-407.
7. Rudnicky, A.I., Lee, K-F. and Hauptmann, A.G. Survey of current speech technology. Communications of the ACM, 1994, 37(3), 52-57.
8. Hauptmann, A.G. and Rudnicky, A.I. Talking to Computers: An empirical investigation. International Journal of Man-Machine Communication, 1988, 28, 583-604. (Also Carnegie-Mellon Computer Science Department Technical Report CMU-CS-87-186.)
9. Jakimik, J.A., Cole, R.A., and Rudnicky, A.I. Sound and spelling in spoken word recognition. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1985, 24, 165-178.
10. Rudnicky, A.I. and Kolers, P.A. Size and case of type as stimuli in reading. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 1984, 10, 231-249.
11. Cole, R.A. and Rudnicky, A.I. What's new in speech perception? The research and ideas of William Chandler Bagley, 1874-1946. Psychological Review, 1983, 90, 94-101.
12. Rudnicky, A.I. and Cole, R.A. Effect of subsequent context on syllable perception Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 1978, 4, 638-647.
13. Rudnicky, A.I. and Cole, R.A. Adaptation produced by connected speech. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 1977, 3, 51-61.
14. Bregman, A.S. and Rudnicky, A.I. Auditory segregation: Stream or streams? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 1975, 1, 263-267.

6. Refereed Conference/Workshop Papers

15. Satanjeev Banerjee and Alexander Rudnicky An Extractive-Summarization Baseline for the Automatic Detection of Noteworthy Utterances in Multi-Party Human-Human Dialog . In the Proceedings of the 2008 IEEE Workshop on Spoken Language Technologies. December 15 – 18, 2008, Goa, India.
16. David Huggins-Daines and Alexander I. Rudnicky Mixture Pruning and Roughening for Scalable Acoustic Models . Proceedings of ACL-08 Workshop on Mobile Language Processing, Columbus, OH, USA, June 2008.
17. David Huggins-Daines and Alexander I. Rudnicky Interactive ASR Error Correction for Touchscreen Devices . Demo presented at ACL 2008, Columbus, OH, USA, June 2008.
18. Mohit Kumar, Dipanjan Das and Alexander I. Rudnicky. A System for Recommending Briefing Drafts from Non-textual Events . Proceedings of the International Workshop on Recommendation and Collaboration (IUI 2008 Workshop). Jan 13, 2008. Canary Islands, Spain.
19. D. Das, M. Kumar and A. I. Rudnicky. Automatic Extraction of Briefing Templates . Proceedings of the Third International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing (IJCNLP 2008). Jan 7-12, 2008. Hyderabad, India.
20. Yi Wu, Rong Zhang and Alexander Rudnicky Data Selection for Speech Recognition . Proceedings of ASRU, Kyoto, Japan, December 2007.
21. D. Bohus and A. I. Rudnicky Implicitly-supervised Learning in Spoken Language Interfaces: an Application to the Confidence Annotation Problem , Proceedings of 8th SIGdial Workshop, 2007, Antwerp, Belgium, pp. 256-264.
22. M. Kumar, D. Das, A. I. Rudnicky, Summarizing Non-textual Events with a 'Briefing' Focus , Recherche d'Information Assistée par Ordinateur (RIAO), May 30-Jun 1, 2007, Pittsburgh, USA.
23. M. Kumar, N. Garera, A. I. Rudnicky, Learning from Report-writing Behavior of Individuals , International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI), Jan 6-12, 2007, Hyderabad, India.
24. Banerjee, S. and Rudnicky, A. I. Segmenting meetings into agenda items by extracting implicit supervision from human note-taking . In: Proceedings of the 2007 International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces 2007. pp. 151-159.
25. David Huggins-Daines and Alexander I. Rudnicky, Implicitly Supervised Language Model Adaptation for Meeting Transcription , Proceedings of HLT-NAACL 2007, Rochester, NY, USA, May 2007.
26. Bohus, D., Raux, A., Harris, T., Eskenazi, M., and Rudnicky, A. Olympus: an open-source framework for conversational spoken language interface research , Proceedings of HLT-NAACL 2007, Rochester, NY, USA, May 2007.
27. Bohus, D., Grau, S., Huggins-Daines, D., Keri, V., Krishna, G., Kumar, R., Raux, A., and Tomko, S. Conquest - an Open-Source Dialog System for Conferences . Proceedings of HLT-NAACL 2007, Rochester, NY, USA, May 2007.
28. M. Kumar, N. Garera, A. I. Rudnicky, A Briefing Tool that Learns Report-writing Behavior , IEEE International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence (ICTAI), Nov 13-15, 2006, Washington D.C., USA.
29. S. Banerjee and A. I. Rudnicky, A TextTiling Based Approach to Topic Boundary Detection in Meetings In Proceedings of the Interspeech ICSLP 2006 Conference. September 17 – 21, 2006, Pittsburgh, PA.
30. S. Banerjee and A. I. Rudnicky, SmartNotes: Implicit Labeling of Meeting Data through User Note-Taking and Browsing , In Proceedings of the Conference of the North American Association of Computational Linguistics Human Languages Technology (NAACL-HLT) Demonstration Track. June 5th to 7th 2006, New York, NY.
31. S. Banerjee and A. I. Rudnicky, You Are What You Say: Using Meeting Participants’ Speech to Detect their Roles and Expertise , In the NAACL-HLT 2006 workshop on Analyzing Conversations in Text and Speech, June 8th 2006, New York, NY.
32. Bohus, D., Langner, B., Raux, A., Black, A., Eskenazi, M. and Rudnicky A., Online Supervised Learning of Non-understanding Recovery Policies , in SLT-2006, Palm Beach, Aruba
33. Bohus, D., and Rudnicky, A., A K Hypotheses + Other Belief Updating Model , in AAAI Workshop on Statistical and Empirical Approaches to Spoken Dialogue Systems, 2006, Boston, MA
34. D. Huggins-Daines and A. I. Rudnicky, A Constrained Baum-Welch Algorithm for Improved Phoneme Segmentation and Efficient Training , in Proceedings of Interspeech 2006, Pittsburgh, USA, September 2006.
35. D. Huggins-Daines, M. Kumar, A. Chan, A.W Black, M. Ravishankar, and A. I. Rudnicky, PocketSphinx: A Free, Real-Time Continuous Speech Recognition System for Hand-Held Devices , in Proceedings of ICASSP 2006, Toulouse, France, May 2006.
36. R. Zhang and A. I. Rudnicky, Investigations of Issues for Using Multiple Acoustic Models to Improve Continuous Speech Recognition , Proceedings of ICSLP 2006.
37. R. Zhang and A. I. Rudnicky, A New Data Selection Principle for Semi-Supervised Incremental Learning , in Proceedings of ICPR 2006.
38. R. Zhang and A. I. Rudnicky, A New Data Selection Approach for Semi-Supervised Acoustic Modeling , in Proceedings of ICASSP 2006.
39. D. Huggins-Daines, M. Kumar, A. Chan , A. W. Black, R. Mosur, A. I. Rudnicky , PocketSphinx: A Free, Real-time Continuous Speech Recognition System for Hand-held Devices , in Proceedings of ICASSP 2006, France.
40. A. I. Rudnicky, P. Rybski, S. Banerjee, and M. Veloso , Intelligently Integrating Information from Speech and Vision Processing to Perform Light-weight Meeting Understanding , in the International Workshop on Multimodal Multiparty Meeting Processing, 7 October 2005, Trento, Italy.
41. S> Banerjee, C. Rosé, and A. I. Rudnicky The Necessity of a Meeting Recording and Playback System, and the Benefit of Topic--Level Annotations to Meeting Browsing , In Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, 12-16 September 2005, Rome, Italy.
42. S. Banerjee and A. I. Rudnicky Aspects of the Virtuality Continuum and Multi-Participant Interaction Modeling in the Artificial Agent-Assisted Meeting Scenario , In Workshop on the Virtuality Continuum Revisited, April 2-7, 2005, Portland, OR.
43. T. Harris, S. Banerjee, and A. I. Rudnicky Heterogeneous Multi-Robot Dialogues for Search Tasks , (a modified version of "A Research Platform for Multi-Agent Dialogue Dynamics").
AAAI Spring Symposium: Dialogical Robots: Verbal Interaction with Embodied Agents and Situated Devices, March 21-23, 2005, Stanford, CA.
44. A. Chan , R. Mosur and A. I. Rudnicky, On Improvements of CI-based GMM Selection , in Proceedings of Interspeech 2005, Lisbon, Portugal.
45. R. Zhang, Z. Al Bawab, A. Chan, A. Chotimongkol, D. Huggins-Daines, A. I. Rudnicky, Investigations on Ensemble Based Semi-Supervised Acoustic Model Training , in Proceedings of Interspeech 2005, Lisbon, Portugal.
46. Bohus, D., and Rudnicky, A., Constructing Accurate Beliefs in Spoken Dialog Systems , in Proceedings of ASRU-2005, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
47. Bohus, D., and Rudnicky, A., Error Handling in the RavenClaw dialog management architecture , in Proceedings of HLT-EMNLP-2005, Vancouver, CA
48. Bohus, D., and Rudnicky, A., Sorry, I Didn't Catch That! - An Investigation of Non-understanding Errors and Recovery Strategies , in Proceedings of SIGdial-2005, Lisbon, Portugal
49. Bohus, D., and Rudnicky, A., A Principled Approach for Rejection Threshold Optimization in Spoken Dialog Systems , in Proceedings of Interspeech-2005, Lisbon, Portugal
50. A. Chan , J. Sherwan, R. Mosur and A. I. Rudnicky, Four-Level Categorization Scheme of Fast GMM Computation Techniques in Large Vocabulary Continuous Speech Recognition Systems , International Conference of Speech and Language Processing 2004, Jeju, Korea.
51. S. Banerjee, J. Cohen, T. Quisel, A. Chan , Y. Patodia, Z. Al Bawab, R. Zhang, A. Black, R. Stern, R. Rosenfeld, A. I. Rudnicky, Creating Multi-Modal, User-Centric Records of Meetings with the Carnegie Mellon Meeting Recorder Architecture , NIST Meeting Recognition Workshop at ICASSP 2004, Montreal, Quebec.
52. P. E. Rybski, S. Banerjee, F. de la Torre, C. Vallespi, A. I. Rudnicky, and M. Veloso, Segmentation and Classification of Meetings using Multiple Information Streams . In the Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Multimodal Interfaces, October 14th-15th, 2004, State College, Pennsylvania.
53. T. Harris, S. Banerjee, A. I. Rudnicky, J. Sison, K. Bodine and A. W Black A Research Platform for Multi-Agent Dialogue Dynamics , In the 13th International Workshop on Robot and Human Interactive Communication (RO-MAN), September 20-22, 2004, Kurashiki, Japan.
54. S. Banerjee and A. I. Rudnicky Using Simple Speech-Based Features to Detect the State of a Meeting and the Roles of the Meeting Participants , In Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Spoken Language Processing (Interspeech 2004 - ICSLP), October 4-8, 2004, Jeju Island, Korea.
55. Rong Zhang and Alexander I. Rudnicky, Comparative Study of Boosting and Non-Boosting Training for Constructing Ensembles of Acoustic Models , Proceedings of Eurospeech 2003 (Geneva, Switzerland), pages 1885-1888.
56. Rong Zhang and Alexander I. Rudnicky, Apply N-Best List Re-Ranking to Acoustic Model Combinations of Boosting Training , in Proceedings of ICSLP 2004.
57. Rong Zhang and Alexander I. Rudnicky, A Frame Level Boosting Training Scheme for Acoustic Modeling , in Proceedings of ICSLP 2004.
58. Rong Zhang and Alexander I. Rudnicky, Optimizing Boosting with Discriminative Criteria , in Proceedings. of ICSLP 2004.
59. Bohus, D. and Rudnicky, A.I. RavenClaw: Dialog Management Using Hierarchical Task Decomposition and an Expectation Agenda , in Proceedings of Eurospeech 2003 (Geneva, Switzerland), pages 597-600.
60. Rong Zhang and Alexander I. Rudnicky, " Comparative Study of Boosting and Non-Boosting Training for Constructing Ensembles of Acoustic Models ", Proc. of Eurospeech 2003.
61. Rong Zhang and Alexander I. Rudnicky, " Improving the Performance of an LVCSR System through Ensembles of Acoustic Models ", Proc. of ICASSP 2003.
62. Bohus, D. and Rudnicky, A.I. LARRI: A Language-Based Maintenance and Repair Assistant Proceedings of the ISCA Tutorial and Research Workshop on Multi-Modal Dialogue in Mobile Environments [IDS-2002] (Kloster Irsee, Germany)
63. Bennett, C. and Rudnicky, A.I. The Carnegie Mellon Communicator Corpus Proceedings of ICSLP 2002 (Denver, Colorado), pages 341-344.
64. Zhang, R. and A.I. Rudnicky Improve Latent Semantic Analysis based Language Model by Integrating Multiple Level Knowledge Proceedings of ICSLP 2002 (Denver, Colorado), pages 893-896.
65. M. Walker, A. Rudnicky, R. Prasad, J. Aberdeen, E. Bratt, J. Garofolo, H. Hastie, A. Le, B. Pellom, A. Potamianos, R. Passonneau, S. Roukos, G. Sanders, S. Seneff, and D. Stallard. Darpa communicator: Cross-system results for the 2001 evaluation. In ICSLP 2002, http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/walker02darpa.html
66. Chotimongkol, A. and Rudnicky, A.I. Automatic Concept Identification In Goal-Oriented Conversations Proceedings of ICSLP 2002 (Denver, Colorado), pages 1153-1156.
67. Bennett, C., Font Llitjós, A., Shriver, S., Rudnicky, A.I. and Black, A.W. Building VoiceXML-based Applications Proceedings of ICSLP 2002 (Denver, Colorado), pages 2245-2248.
68. Rong Zhang and Alexander I. Rudnicky, " A Large Scale Clustering Scheme for Kernel K-Means ", Proc. of ICPR 2002.
69. Rong Zhang and Alexander I. Rudnicky, " Word Level Confidence Annotation using Combinations of Features ", Proc. of Eurospeech 2001.
70. Chotimongkol, A. and Rudnicky, A.I. N-best Speech Hypotheses Reordering Using Linear Regression Proceedings of Eurospeech 2001 (Aalborg, Denmark), pages 1829-1832.
71. Zhang, R. and Rudnicky, A.I. Word Level Confidence Annotation using Combinations of Features Proceedings of Eurospeech 2001 (Aalborg, Denmark), pages 2105-2108.
72. Carpenter, P., Jin, C., Wilson, D., Zhang, R., Bohus, D., Rudnicky, A. Is this Conversation on Track? Proceedings of Eurospeech 2001 (Aalborg, Denmark), pages 2121-2124.
73. Du Bois, T. and Rudnicky, A.I. An Open Concept Metric for Assessing Dialog System Complexity Proceedings of the 2001 Automatic Speech Recognition and Understanding Workshop (Madonna di Campiglio, Italy) Paper a01td123.
74. Bohus, D. and Rudnicky, A.I. Modeling the Cost of Misunderstanding Errors in the CMU Communicator Proceedings of the 2001 Automatic Speech Recognition and Understanding Workshop (Madonna di Campiglio, Italy) Paper a01db097.
75. Oh, A. H. and Rudnicky, A. Stochastic language generation for spoken dialogue systems. ANLP/NAACL 2000 Workshop on Conversational Systems, May 2000, pp. 27-32.
76. Xu, W. and Rudnicky, A. Task-based dialog management using an agenda. ANLP/NAACL 2000 Workshop on Conversational Systems, May 2000, pp. 42-47.
77. Rudnicky, A., Bennett, C., Black, A., Chotimongkol, A., Lenzo, K., Oh, A., Singh, R. Task and domain specific modeling in the Carnegie Mellon Communicator system Proceedings of ICSLP 2000 (Beijing, China) Paper G4-01
78. Xu, W. Can artificial neural networks learn language models? Proceedings of ICSLP 2000 (Beijing, China). Paper M1-13
79. Xu, W. and Rudnicky, A. Language modeling for dialog system? Proceedings of ICSLP 2000 (Beijing, China). Paper B1-06
80. Frederking, R., Hogan, C, and Rudnicky, A. A New Approach to the Translating Telephone . In Proceedings of the Machine Translation Summit VII: MT in the Great Translation Era, Singapore, September 1999.
81. Rudnicky, A. and Xu W. An agenda-based dialog management architecture for spoken language systems . IEEE ASRU Workshop, December 1999, p. I-337.
82. Eskenazi, M., Rudnicky, A., Gregory, K., Constantinides, P., Brennan, R., Bennett, C., Allen, J. Data Collection and Processing in the Carnegie Mellon Communicator . Proceedings of Eurospeech, 1999, 6, 2695-2698.
83. Rudnicky, A., Thayer, E., Constantinides, P., Tchou, C., Shern, R., Lenzo, K., Xu W., Oh, A. Creating natural dialogs in the Carnegie Mellon Communicator system. Proceedings of Eurospeech, 1999, 4, 1531-1534
84. Constantinides, P. and Rudnicky, A. Dialog analysis in the Carnegie Mellon Communicator . Proceedings of Eurospeech, 1999, 1, 243-246.
85. Constantinides, P., Hansma, S., Tchou, C. and Rudnicky, A. A schema-based approach to dialog control. Proceedings of ICSLP. 1998, Paper 637.
86. Frederking, R., Rudnicky, A. and C. Hogan DIPLOMAT: a voice-to-voice translation system. ACL Workshop on Spoken Language Translation, Madrid, 1997, pp. 61-66.
87. Rudnicky, A.I., Reed, S. and Thayer, E.H. SpeechWear: A mobile speech system , Proceedings of ICSLP'96.
88. Rudnicky, A.I. Hub 4: Business Broadcast News . Proceedings of the 1996 ARPA Workshop on Speech Recognition Technology, 1996, pp.8-11.
89. Hauptmann, A.G., Witbrock, M.J., Rudnicky, A.I., and Reed, S. Speech for Multimedia Information Retrieval. UIST-95 Proceedings of the User Interface Software Technology Conference, Pittsburgh, November 1995.
90. Rudnicky, A.I. Language modeling with limited domain data. Proceedings of the Arpa Spoken Language Systems Technology Workshop. San Mateo: Morgan Kaufmann, 1995, pp. 66-69.
91. Rudnicky, A.I. Factors affecting choice of speech over keyboard and mouse in a simple data-retrieval task. Proceedings of EUROSPEECH'93, 1993, 2161-2164.
92. Rudnicky, A.I. Mode preference in a simple data-retrieval task. Proceedings of the Arpa Workshop on Human Language Technology. San Mateo: Morgan Kaufmann, 1993, 364-369.
93. Teal S.L. and Rudnicky, A.I. A performance model of system delay and user strategy. Proceedings of the CHI conference, 1992, 295-306.
94. Rudnicky, A.I., Lunati, J.-M. and Franz, A.M. Spoken language recognition in an office management domain. Proceedings of the Intl. Conf. on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 1991, 829-832.
95. Lunati, J.-M. and Rudnicky, A.I. Spoken language interfaces: The OM system. Proceedings of the CHI conference, April 1991, 453-454.
96. Rudnicky, A.I. and Hauptmann, A.G. Models for evaluating interaction protocols in speech recognition. Proceedings of the CHI conference, April 1991, 285-291.
97. Rudnicky, A.I., Sakamoto, M.H. and Polifroni, J.H. Spoken language interaction in a spreadsheet task. In D. Diaper et al., Human-Computer Interaction -- INTERACT'90, New York: Elsevier, 1990, 767-772.
98. Rudnicky, A.I., Sakamoto, M.H., and Polifroni, J.H. Spoken language interaction in a goal-directed task. Proceedings of the Intl. Conf. on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 1990, 1, 45-48
99. Lunati, J.-M. and Rudnicky, A.I. The design of a spoken language interface, Proceedings of the Third DARPA Speech and Natural Language Workshop, San Mateo: Morgan-Kaufmann, 1990, p. 225-229.
100. Hauptmann, A.G. and Rudnicky, A.I. A comparison of speech versus typed input. Proceedings of the Third DARPA Speech and Natural Language Workshop, San Mateo: Morgan-Kaufmann, 1990, p. 219-224.
101. Rudnicky, A.I., Sakamoto, M.H., and Polifroni, J.H. Evaluation of spoken language systems. Proceedings of the DARPA Workshop on Speech and Natural Language, San Mateo: Morgan Kaufmann, October 1989, 150-159.
102. Rudnicky, A.I. The design of voice-driven interfaces. Proceedings of the DARPA Workshop on Speech and Natural Language, San Mateo: Morgan Kaufmann, February 1989, 120-124.
103. Rudnicky, A.I., Li, Z., Polifroni, J.H., Thayer, E.H, and Gale, J. An unanchored matching algorithm for lexical access. Proceedings of the Intl. Conf. on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 1988, 1, 469-472.
104. Murveit, H., Weintraub, M., Cohen, M., Bernstein, J., and Rudnicky, A.I. Three approaches for the design of a lexical access module for the DARPA Angel speech recognition system. Proceedings of the Intl. Conf. on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 1987, 837-840.
105. Rudnicky, A.I., Baumeister, L.K., DeGraaf, K.H., and Lehmann, E. The lexical access component of the CMU continuous speech recognition system. Proceedings of the Intl. Conf. on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 1987, 376-379.

7. UnRefereed Conference/Workshop Papers

106. Rudnicky, A. I. and Oh, A. H. Dialog Annotation for Stochastic Generation . Proceedings of the ISLE Workshop on Dialogue Tagging for Human Computer Interaction, Edinburgh, U.K., December 15-17th, 2002. [invited paper]
107. Lunati, J-M and Rudnicky, A.I. Human factors in the design of a spoken language system. Proceedings of Speech Tech'91, April 1991.

8. Technical Reports

108. Bohus, D. and Rudnicky, A. Integrating multiple knowledge sources for utterance-level confidence annotation in the CMU Communicator spoken dialog system. Carnegie Mellon University School of Computer Science Technical Report CMU-CS-02-190, November 2002.
109. Miller, B.W, Hwang C.H, Lee Y., Roberts J., Rudnicky A.I, "The I3S Project: A Mixed, Behavioral and Semantic Approach to Discourse/Dialogue Systems." MCC Technical Report I3S-107-00, January 2000.
110. Rudnicky, A.I The design of spoken language interfaces. Carnegie Mellon University School of Computer Science Technical Report CMU-CS-90-118, March 1990.
111. Rudnicky, A. I. and Hauptmann, A. G. Conversational interaction with speech systems. Carnegie Mellon University School of Computer Science. Technical Report CMU-CS-89-203, December 1989.
112. Rudnicky, A.I. and Sakamoto, M.H. Transcription conventions for spoken language research. Carnegie Mellon University School of Computer Science Technical Report CMU-CS-89-194, November 1989.
113. Rudnicky, A.I. Waibel, A.H., and Krishnan, N. Adding a zero-crossing count to spectral information in template-based speech recognition. Carnegie-Mellon Computer Science Department, Technical Report CMU-CS-82-140, October, 1982.

9. Other Publications

114. Lee, K-F, Hauptmann, A.G. and Rudnicky, A.I. The spoken word. Byte, 1990, 15(7), 225-232.
115. Rudnicky, A.I. System response delay and user strategy selection in a spreadsheet task. Invited poster for CHI, April 1990.
116. Rudnicky, A.I. and Hauptmann, A.G. Errors, Repetition, and Contrastive Emphasis in Speech Recognition. AAAI Symposium on Spoken Language Systems, March 1989.
117. Rudnicky, A.I. and Stern, R.M. Spoken language research at Carnegie Mellon. Speech Technology, 1989, 4(4), 38-43.
118. Rudnicky, A.I. Goal-directed speech in a spoken language system, Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1989, 86, S76(A)
119. Polifroni, J.H. and Rudnicky, A. I. Modeling lexical stress in read and spontaneous speech. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1989, 86, S77(A).
120. Rudnicky, A.I., Brennan, R.A, Polifroni, J.H., Thayer, E.H. Interactive problem solving with speech. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1988, 84, S213(A).
121. Rudnicky, A.I. and Li, Z. Prosodic information in lexical access. Paper presented at the DARPA Speech Workshop, June 1988.
122. Rudnicky, A.I. Using features to empirically generate pronunciation networks. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1987, 82, (A).
123. Rudnicky, A.I. Speaker-independent recognition of vocalic segments. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1984, 61, S46(A).
124. Rudnicky, A.I., Waibel, A.H., and Krishnan, N.V. Using zero crossing counts to provide discriminative information in isolated word recognition. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1981, 70, S60(A).
125. Rudnicky, A.I. Units of perception in phoneme monitoring. Paper presented at the 21st meeting of the Psychonomic Society, St. Louis, November, 1980.
126. Rudnicky, A.I. The role of structure in speech perception: Evidence from phoneme monitoring. Paper presented at the Spring Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, St. Louis, May, 1980.
127. Rudnicky, A.I. The perception of speech in an unfamiliar language. In Speech Communications papers presented at the 97th meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, J. Wolf and D. Klatt (Eds.) New York: Acoustical Society of America, 1979.
128. Rudnicky, A.I. and Cole, R.A. Vowel identification and subsequent context. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1977, 61, S39(A).
129. Rudnicky, A.I. and Cole, R.A. Selective adaptation produced by ongoing speech. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1976, 59, S26(A).

11. Software Artifacts

130. Carnegie Mellon Communicator, 1998-2002. A telephone-based spoken language travel planning system. (with Xu, Oh, Constantinides, Thayer and others).
131. Speech Workbench, 1997-98. A suite of modules and tools that simplify the creation of speech applications. (with Scott Hansma.)
132. Scheduler, 1997 A dialog system for interacting with a personal calendar. Used to develop ideas in stack-based dialog control. (with Paul Constantinides and Scott Hansma).
133. Cruiser, 1996 [a dialog system for access to auto registration information. Developed in conjunction with CGI, tested with the Pittsburgh Police Department.]
134. SpeechWear, 1995 [a PC-based wearable speech system, incorporating a speech hypertext browser.]
135. OM (Office Manager), 1990 [An environment supporting speech interaction with basic office applications, also an early example of a distributed multi-application client-server speech system. System was used for interface experiments.]
136. Voice Spreadsheet, 1989 [A spreadsheet system incorporating the Sphinx recognition system, used to conduct experiments on speech interfaces.]

12. Video Productions

137. Communicator , March 2002.
138. Symphony , July 2001.
139. Wearable Speech Inspection System , July 1995.
140. Spoken language systems: the OM system, August 1990 [refereed, appears in CHI'91 video program].
141. The voice spreadsheet, December 1989.