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Barbara J. Grosz

Researcher at Harvard University

Publications -  154
Citations -  14424

Barbara J. Grosz is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Natural language & Multi-agent system. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 151 publications receiving 13620 citations. Previous affiliations of Barbara J. Grosz include SRI International & Artificial Intelligence Center.

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Attention, intentions, and the structure of discourse

TL;DR: In this article, the authors explore a new theory of discourse structure that stresses the role of purpose and processing in discourse, and provide a framework for describing the processing of utterances in a discourse.
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Centering: a framework for modeling the local coherence of discourse

TL;DR: Interactions between local coherence and choice of referring expressions are examined; it is argued that differences in coherence correspond in part to the inference demands made by different types of referring expression, given a particular attentional state.
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Collaborative plans for complex group action

TL;DR: A revised and expanded version of SharedPlans that reformulates Pollack's (1990) definition of individual plans to handle cases in which a single agent has only partial knowledge and has the features required by Bratman's (1992) account of shared cooperative activity.
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Natural language processing

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Pronouns, Names, and the Centering of Attention in Discourse

TL;DR: Five reading-time experiments test predictions ofCentering theory with respect to the conditions under which it is preferable to realize (refer to) an entity using a pronoun rather than a repeated definite description or name and provide evidence for the dissociation of the coherence processes of looking backward and looking forward.