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Book chapters

  • Deryle Lonsdale, Matthew P. Spackman, and Bruce L. Brown (2008). A rationale for exploring vocal pleasantness; In: Krzysztof Izdebski (Ed.) Emotions in the Human Voice: Volume I, Foundations, pp. 31-41; Plural Publishing, San Diego.
  • Deryle Lonsdale, C. Ray Graham, and Rebecca Madsen (2005). Learner Centered Language Programs: Integrating Disparate Resources for Task-based Interaction; In Panayiotis Zaphiris and Giorgos Zacharis (Eds.), User Centered Computer Aided Language Learning; pp. 116-132; Hershey, PA: Information Science Publishing.

Journal articles

  • David Riding, Deryle Lonsdale, and Bruce Brown (2006). The Effects of Average Fundamental Frequency and Variance of Fundamental Frequency on Male Vocal Attractiveness to Women, Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 30(2):55-61; Springer Netherlands.
  • Deryle Lonsdale (1997). Modeling Cognition in SI: Methodological Issues; International journal of research and practice in interpreting, 2(1/2):91-117; John Benjamins Publishing Company, Amsterdam.
  • Deryle Lonsdale (1996). Modeling SI: A Cognitive Approach; International journal of research and practice in interpreting, 1(2):223-260; John Benjamins Publishing Company, Amsterdam.

Conference proceedings

  • C. Ray Graham, Jeremiah McGhee, and Benjamin Millard (in print). The Role of Lexical Choice in Elicited Imitation Item Difficulty; Proceedings of Second Language Research Forum (SLRF) 2008.
  • Ross Hendrickson, Meghan Eckerson, Aaron Johnson, and Jeremiah McGhee. (in print). What makes an item difficult? A syntactic, lexical, and morphological study of Elicited Imitation test; Proceedings of Second Language Research Forum (SLRF) 2008.
  • Ross Hendrickson, Meghan Eckerson, Aaron Johnson, and Jeremiah McGhee (2008) What makes an item difficult? A syntactic, lexical, and morphological study of Elicited Imitation test items; Proceedings of the Second Language Research Forum (November 2008)
  • C. Ray Graham, Deryle Lonsdale, Casey Kennington, Aaron Johnson, and Jeremiah McGhee (2008). Elicited Imitation as an Oral Proficiency Measure with ASR Scoring; Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2008).
  • Deryle Lonsdale and Rebecca Madsen (2007). Unifying language modeling capabilities for flexible interaction; In M.F. McTear, K. Jokinen, J. Larson, R. López-Cózar, and Z. Callejas (Eds.) Dialogue on Dialogues: Multidisciplinary Evaluation of Advanced Speech-Based Interactive Systems; Proceedings of a Workshop of the Ninth International Conference on Spoken Language Processing (Interspeech 2006 – ICSLP); CICyE, Andalucía, Spain; pp. 45-49.
  • Michael Emonts, Deryle Lonsdale, C. Ray Graham, Michael Rushforth, and the PSST! Research Group (2006, appeared in 2007); Improving Speech Recognition for a Communicative CALL Task; Selected Proceedings of the Deseret Language and Linguistics Society 2001 Symposium, pp. 31-36; BYU, Provo, UT.
  • D. Paul Benjamin, Deryle Lonsdale, and Damian Lyons (2007). A Cognitive Robotics Approach to Comprehending Human Language and Behaviors. Proceedings of the 2nd ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction; pp. 185-192, ACM Press New York, NY.
  • D. Paul Benjamin, Deryle Lonsdale & Damian Lyons (2006). Embodying a Cognitive Model in a Mobile Robot; Proceedings of the International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE) Conference on Intelligent Robots and Computer Vision XXIV: Algorithms, Techniques, and Active Vision, Boston, October, 2006.
  • D. Paul Benjamin, Deryle Lonsdale and Damian Lyons (2006). Developing a Cognitive Architecture to be Embedded in the Physical World; Proceedings of the SISO Conference on Behavior Representation in Modeling and Simulation (BRIMS).
  • Paul Benjamin, Deryle Lonsdale and Damian Lyons (2004). Designing a Robot Cognitive Architecture with Concurrency and Active Perception; Fall Symposium: The Intersection of Cognitive Science and Robotics: From interfaces to intelligence; Technical Report FS-04-05; Menlo Park, CA: American Association for Artificial Intelligence, pp. 1-8.
  • D. Paul Benjamin, Damian Lyons, and Deryle Lonsdale (2004). ADAPT: A Cognitive Architecture for Robotics. Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Conceptual Modeling, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, pp. 337-338.
  • D. Paul Benjamin, Damian Lyons, and Deryle Lonsdale (2004). Integrating Perception, Language and Problem Solving in a Cognitive Agent for a Mobile Robot. Proceedings of the International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS), pp. 1308-1309.
  • Michael Emonts and Deryle Lonsdale. (2003). A memory-based approach to Cantonese tone recognition, Proceedings of the 8th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology (EuroSpeech 2003), Geneva, Switzerland; ISCA, pp. 2305-2308.
  • Deryle Lonsdale and Diane Strong-Krause (2003). Automated Rating of ESL Essays, Proceedings of the HLT/NAACL-03 Workshop on Building Educational Applications with Natural Language Processing, Edmonton, Canada; Association for Computational Linguistics; pp. 61-67.
  • Michael Emonts and Deryle Lonsdale (2003). Cantonese Tone Recognition Using a k-NN Classifier; Proceedings of the 15th North American Conference on Chinese Linguistics, 18 pages; Michigan State University; East Lansing, MI.
  • Deryle Lonsdale (1996). Cognitive Modelling of Simultaneous Interpretation; Proceedings of CLIM '96, pp. 88-95.

Misc.

  • Deryle Lonsdale, Dan P. Dewey, Jeremiah McGhee, Ross Hendrickson and Aaron Johnson (2009). Methods of Scoring Elicited Imitation Items: an Empirical Study. 2009 Conference of the American Association for Applied Linguistics (AAAL). Presentation. pdf
  • C. Ray Graham, Ben Millard, Meghan Eckerson and Carl Christensen (2009). Approximating Oral Language Proficiency Using Elicited Imitation. 2009 Conference of the American Association for Applied Linguistics (AAAL). Poster. pdf
  • Deryle Lonsdale and Ross Hendrickson (2009). The use of NLP technologies to engineer oral proficiency test items. Pre-CALICO Workshop on Automatic Analysis of Learner Language. Presentation. pdf
  • Jeremiah McGhee, Aaron Johnson, Ross Hendrickson, Meghan Eckerson, Malena Weitze, Ben Millard, Ray Graham, Deryle Lonsdale, and Dan Dewey (2009). Improving automated oral testing: identifying features and enhancing speech recognition. Pre-CALICO Workshop on Automatic Analysis of Learner Language. Presentation. pdf
  • Ray Graham, Ben Millard and Jeremiah McGhee (2008). The Role of Lexical Choice in Elicited Imitation. Second Language Research Forum (SLRF). Presentation. pdf
  • Ross Hendrickson, Meghan Eckerson, Aaron Johnson and Jeremiah McGhee (2008). What makes test items difficult? - A syntactic, lexical, and morphological study of Elicited Imitation test items. Second Language Research Forum (SLRF). Presentation. pdf
  • Deryle Lonsdale, C. Ray Graham, Casey Kennington, Aaron Johnson and Jeremiah McGhee (2008). Scoring an Oral Language Test using Automatic Speech Recognition. Pre-CALICO Workshop on Automatic Analysis of Learner Language. Presentation. pdf
  • Robbie A. Haertel, Deryle Lonsdale, Eric K. Ringger, and Nathan Ekstrom (2006). Improving Classification in Phone-Based Language Recognition with Maximum Entropy Models. BYU CS NLP Lab Technical Report #1 (8 pages).
  • Deryle Lonsdale, C. Ray Graham, Aaron Jensen and Clint Tustison. "Task-oriented, goal-directed interactive CALL activities". Deseret Language and Linguistics Society; BYU, Provo, UT, March 2003.
  • Deryle Lonsdale, Aric Bills, Rebecca Rees, Merrill Hutchison, Clint Tustison, Nick Stetich, Mike Manookin, and Hans Nelson. "An interactive natural-language genealogy quiz engine". 2nd Workshop on Technology for Family History and Genealogical Research; BYU, Provo, UT, April 2002.
  • Deryle Lonsdale. "A Speech Interface to Genealogical Data". 1st Workshop on Technology for Family History and Genealogical Research; BYU, Provo, UT, March 2001.