Humans Linguistically Align to their Conversational Partners, and Language Models Should TooRachel OstrandSara Berger2024ICML 2024
Say what? Real-time linguistic guidance supports novices in writing utterances for conversational agent trainingRachel OstrandKrissy Brimijoinet al.2024CUI 2024
Towards Interactive Guidance for Writing Training Utterances for Conversational AgentsDavid PiorkowskiRachel Ostrandet al.2024CUI 2024
Facilitating Human-LLM Collaboration through Factuality Scores and Source AttributionsHyo Jin DoRachel Ostrandet al.2024CHI 2024
Lexical Speech Features of Spontaneous Speech in Older Persons With and Without Cognitive Impairment: Reliability AnalysisPhillip HamrickVictoria Sanbornet al.2023JMIR Aging
Rapid Lexical Alignment to a Conversational AgentRachel OstrandVictor S. Ferreiraet al.2023INTERSPEECH 2023
Semantic priming from McGurk words: Priming depends on perceptionJosh DorsiRachel Ostrandet al.2023Atten. Percept. Psychophys
Automatically calculated lexical and sentential context features of connected speech predict cognitive impairmentGraham FlickRachel Ostrand2023INS Annual Meeting 2023
Lasting effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on language processingDaniel KleinmanAdam Morgan Met al.2022PLoS ONE
It's alignment all the way down, but not all the way up: Speakers align on some features but not others within a dialogueRachel OstrandEleanor Chodroff2021Journal of Phonetics