Matthias Scheutz
14 papers · 2016–2026 · 8 conferences · across top CS/AI conferences
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AAAI (4)
COLING (4)
CORL (1)
EACL (1)
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NAACL (1)
RSS (1)
UAI (1)
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Keywords
human-robot interaction
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dialogue system
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social norm
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natural language understanding
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bayesian inference
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reference resolution
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knowledge representation
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topic modeling
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latent dirichlet allocation
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coreference resolution
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part-of-speech tagging
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incremental learning
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llm evaluation
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data augmentation
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word learning
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contextual reasoning
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cross-situational learning
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conditional probability
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probabilistic reasoning
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robot learning
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Papers
Where Norms and References Collide: Evaluating LLMs on Normative Reasoning
AAAI 2026
IntelliProof: An Argumentation Network-based Conversational Helper for Organized Reflection
AAAI 2026
Few-Shot Neuro-Symbolic Imitation Learning for Long-Horizon Planning and Acting
CORL 2025
Automating Dataset Production Using Generative Text and Image Models
COLING 2024
Investigating a Generalization of Probabilistic Material Implication and Bayesian Conditionals
UAI 2023
Social Norms Guide Reference Resolution
NAACL 2022
Enabling Fast Instruction-Based Modification of Learned Robot Skills
AAAI 2021
Reasoning Requirements for Indirect Speech Act Interpretation
COLING 2020
On Resolving Ambiguous Anaphoric Expressions in Imperative Discourse
AAAI 2019
Recursive Spoken Instruction-Based One-Shot Object and Action Learning
IJCAI 2018
Sensitivity to Input Order: Evaluation of an Incremental and Memory-Limited Bayesian Cross-Situational Word Learning Model
COLING 2018
Resolution of Referential Ambiguity in Human-Robot Dialogue Using Dempster-Shafer Theoretic Pragmatics
RSS 2017
Creating POS Tagging and Dependency Parsing Experts via Topic Modeling
EACL 2017
Disfluent but effective? A quantitative study of disfluencies and conversational moves in team discourse
COLING 2016