DR. CURRY I. GUINN

Department of Computer Science
University of Colorado Boulder

Personal Email: curry.i.guinn@gmail.com

CU Boulder Email: Curry.Guinn@Colorado.edu

 

EDUCATION

Ph.D., Duke University, Computer Science, 1994.

M.S., Duke University, Computer Science, 1990.

B.S., Summa Cum Laude, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Computer Science, Philosophy (2nd major), 1988.

 

EXPERIENCE

Associate Teaching Professor, Department of Computer Science, University of Colorado Boulder (2024-present).  

Professor, University of North Carolina at Wilmington

Professor, Department of Computer Science at UNC-Wilmington (2015-2024).

Chair of the Department of Computer Science at UNC-Wilmington (2017-2021).  

Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science at UNC-Wilmington (2011-2015).

Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science at UNC-Wilmington (2004-2011).

Research Engineer, RTI International

Principal Investigator at Research Triangle Institute (1995-2004) on a National Science Foundation Grant leading the development of interactive virtual humans with emotions that affect their body and facial gestures, decision-making, and language generation.

Adjunct Assistant Professor, Duke University

Instructor and advisor in the Department of Computer Science at Duke University (1994-2004). Teaching includes two classes in Methodologies of Artificial Intelligence, a senior-level course, and Mind and Computers, a class in Duke’s Honors Program for incoming students.  

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

 

Association for Computing Machinery.

IEEE Computer Society.

Sigma Xi, member, President, Secretary of local chapter at UNCW.

Association for Computational Linguistics.

International Association of Science and Technology for Development.

American Association for Artificial Intelligence.

Special Interest Group in Dialogue Systems, AAAI.

 

HONORS

 

2024 Faculty Advisor of the Year, mentorship of Futuros En Stem, UNCW.  

Discere Aude Award for Outstanding Mentorship of Undergraduate Students, UNCW.

James B. Duke Fellow, Duke University.

“Circle of Champions” award from RTI for innovative marketing excellence.

Academic All-American.

Golden Key National Honor Society.

Phi Beta Kappa.

Upsilon Pi Epsilon, Computer Science Honor Society.

Outstanding Lower Division Student, Department of Computer Science, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.

Phi Eta Sigma.

 

 

GRANTS

 

Guinn, C.I. Contract, “Artificial Intelligence and Natural Language Processing for Advanced Tactical Decision-Making Immersive Training”, RTI International, $100,156, Funded. (start: September 16, 2019, end: October 31, 2022). 

 

Guinn, C. I., Contract, "STENO: Mobile App for Classroom Discussion", University of North Carolina Wilmington, $9,974.00, Funded. (start: August 1, 2016, end: December 31, 2016).

 

Ricanek, K., Guinn, C. I., Grant, "CASIS Summer 2016", Central Intelligence Agency, Federal, $25,000.00, Funded. (start: July 2016, end: September 2016).

 

Guinn, C. I., Contract, "Mixed Initiative Spoken Dialogue Control", Honeywell, Inc., Private, $98,000.00, Awarded. (start: April 1, 2015, end: March 30, 2016).

 

Guinn, C. I., Natural Language Processing for Longitudinal Exposure Data, RTI International, Original Source of Funds: Environmental Protection Agency, August 1, 2004 – March 31, 2008, $29,586.00.

 

Guinn, C. I., Agent Based Computing Machine, Lexxle Inc. 2007-2008, $24,964.00.  

 

Guinn, C. I., CAS Summer Research Award, University of North Carolina Wilmington, 2005. $3500.00.

 

Guinn, C. I., Responsive Virtual Human Technology Research, National Science Foundation, #EIA-0121211, September 2001-August 2004, $ 2,042,547.00.


 STUDENT MENTORSHIP


Muli, M., Master's Committee Member, Computer Science Department, "Feed Cape Fear - Empowering Communities Through Comprehensive Engagement and Food Distribution", In-Process. (August 2023 - May 2024).


Hernandez, T., Master's Committee Member, Computer Science Department, "Comparative Analysis of OCR Services in Automated Text Extraction", In-Process. (August 2023 - May 2024).


Taylor, C., Undergraduate Honors Thesis Committee Chair, Computer Science Department, CSC, 499, "Bluff, Banter, and Bots: Unmasking AI Personalities in a Social Experiment", In-Process. (August 2023 - May 2024).


Monschein, C., Undergraduate Honors Thesis Committee Member, Computer Science Department, CSC, 499, "Designing, Implementing, and Evaluating a Performance Dashboard for the Cary/Apex Water Treatment Facility", Completed. (August 2023 - April 2024).


Karels, M., Master's Committee Chair, Computer Science Department, "Harnessing ChatGPT-4 Turbo: Optimizing Real-time and Historical Data Integration for Accurate NFL Quiz Question Generation", Completed. (January 2023 - March 2024).


Schneidereit, L., Master's Committee Chair, Computer Science Department, CSC, 594, "Scientific Database Management System for Biological Specimens", Completed. (January 2023 - December 2023).


Moreau, M., Undergraduate Honors Thesis Committee Chair, Computer Science Department, CSC, 499, "Counteracting the Negative Effects of Social Media", Completed. (January 2023 - December 2023).


Samokhvalov, I., Master's Committee Member, Computer Science Department, " Detecting Shifts in the Performance of the Sentiment Classification Algorithm Using Twitter Feed Related to a Public Company.", In-process. (August 17, 2021 – May 12, 2022).

 

Kushnoor, K., Master's Committee Chair, Computer Science Department, "Flashcard Website Powered by Alexa", Completed. (January 1, 2019 – December 12, 2019).

 

Suggs, M., Undergraduate Honors Thesis Committee Chair, Computer Science Department, CSC, 499, 6 credit hours, " Automated Neuron Recognition and Counting Using Computer Vision and Machine Learning Techniques", Completed. (August 15, 2017 - May 4, 2018).

 

Xiao, Y., Master's Committee Chair, Computer Science Department, "A Comparison of N-grams vs. Recurrent Neural Networks for Processing Degraded Text", Completed. (January 2016 – December 2017).

 

Harman, A., Undergraduate Honors Thesis Committee Member, Computer Science Department, CSC, 499, 6 credit hours, "Exploring Commonly Used Software Engineering Processes", Completed. (August 15, 2016 - May 4, 2017).

 

Stroud, B., Master's Committee Member, Computer Science Department, "Evaluation of Development Tools for Creating Mobile Applications", Completed. (August 2015 - May 2016).

 

Monteleone, N., Master's Committee Member, Computer Science Department, "An Analysis of Data Warehouse Models on the Salesforce Platform", Completed. (August 2015 - May 2016).

 

Polk, W., Undergraduate Honors Thesis Committee Member, Public & Internat’l Affairs Department, "Accountability in the Internet Engineering Task Force", Completed. (August 2015 - May 2016).

 

 

Georgiou, J., Undergraduate Honors Thesis Committee Chair, Computer Science Department, CSC, 499, 6 credit hours, "Wearable Computing: Application Development and User Studies with Google Glass", Completed. (August 2014 - May 2015).

 

Tran, V., Master's Committee Chair, Computer Science Department, CSC, 592, 3 credit hours, "An Application of Knowledge Discovery in Text Databases", Completed. (August 2013 – May 2015).

 

Capezza., J., Master's Committee Member, Computer Science Department, MIS, 594, 3 credit hours, "Robots and Competition: Developing a Nonprofit to Support and Sustain Fun STEM Education", Completed. (April 30, 2015).

 

Wallace, H., Directed Individual Study, Computer Science Department, CSC, 498, 3 credit hours, "intelligent Spoken Language Assistant for Smart Homes (iSLASH)", Completed. (August 2014 - December 2014).

 

Grimsman, A., Master's Committee Member, Computer Science Department, CSC, 594, 3 credit hours, "Literary Analysis Tool: Text Analytics in a Creative Writing Context", Completed. (August 2013-December 2014).

 

Bowman, K., Undergraduate Honors Thesis Committee Member, Physics & Physical Oceanography Department, PHY, 499, 6 credit hours, "An Open Source Alternative to Expensive Laster Direct Imaging Systems", Completed. (January 2014 - December 2014).

 

Wallace, H., Directed Individual Study, Computer Science Department, CSC, 498, 3 credit hours, "intelligent Spoken Language Assistant for Smart Homes (iSLASH)", Completed. (August 2014 - December 2014).

 

St. Laurent, B., Undergraduate Honors Thesis Committee Member, Physics & Physical Oceanography Department, PHY, 499, 6 credit hours, "The Construction of a Laser Engraver", Completed. (August 2013 - May 2014).

                              

Benjamin, S., Directed Individual Study, Computer Science Department, CSC, 491, 3 credit hours, "Models of Language Use of Persons with Alzheimer's Disease", Completed. (August 2013 - December 2013).

 

Palmer, D., Master's Committee Chair, Computer Science Department, CSC, 599, 3 credit hours, "Computational Models of Familiar and Altruistic Behavior in Predator/Prey Environments", Completed. (January 2013 - December 2013).

 

Brown, R., Master's Committee Chair, Computer Science Department, CSC, 599, "Development of a Novel Game with Adaptive Learning Agents", Completed. (January 2013 - December 2013).

 

Martin, P., Master's Committee Member, Computer Science Department, CSC, 594, 6 credit hours, "Team Foundation Server: An Implementation of Microsoft's Team Foundation Server for Computer Programming Education", In-Process. (January 2011 - December 2013).

 

Ambrose, Z., Directed Individual Study, Computer Science Department, CSC, 491, 3 credit hours, "Models of Language Use of Persons with Alzheimer's Disease", Completed. (August 2013 - November 2013).

 

Lovette, T., Directed Individual Study, Computer Science Department, CSC, 491, 1 credit hours, "Project Linguist Video Search", Completed. (August 2012 - December 2012).

 

Dunn, E., Master's Committee Chair, Computer Science Department, CSC, 594, 3 credit hours, "Computational Methods for Determining the Similarity Between Ancient Greek Manuscripts", Completed. (August 2012 - December 2012).

 

Wilson, Z., Master's Committee Member, Info Systems & Operations Mgmt. Department, "Prophet Explorer: A Full-text Search MVC Application to Compare the Sayings of Religious Prophets", Completed. (June 2012 - December 2012).

 

Habash, A., Master's Committee Chair, Computer Science Department, CSC, 594, 6 credit hours, "Language Analysis of Speakers with Dementia of the Alzheiemer's Type", Completed. (August 2011 - April 27, 2012).

 

Vandeventer, J., Master's Committee Member, Computer Science Department, CSC, 599, 6 credit hours, "Differentiating Duchenne from Non-Duchenne Smiles Using Active Appearance Models and the Facial Action Coding System", Completed. (April 20, 2012).

 

Komisin, M., Master's Committee Chair, Computer Science Department, CSC, 599, 6 credit hours, "Identifying Personality Types Using Document Classification Methods", Completed. (August 2010 - July 22, 2011).

 

Chivers, S., Master's Committee Member, Computer Science Department, CSC, 591, 3 credit hours, "Finding Minimal Cost Proofs for Cost-Based Abduction", Completed. (January 2010 - May 2010).

 

Martin, J., Master's Committee Member, Computer Science Department, CSC, 591, 3 credit hours, " Suppressing Independent Loops in Packing/Unpacking Loop Nests", Completed. (January 2010 - May 2010).

 

Jamieson, B., Undergraduate Honors Thesis, Computer Science Department, CSC, 499, 3 credit hours, "TuneToTab:  From tune to tablature in real- time", Completed. (August 2009 - April 2010).

 

Ratliff, M., Master's Committee Member, Computer Science Department, "Active Appearance Models for Emotion Recognition and Person Identification using Facial Expressions", Completed. (January 2007 - April 2010).

 

Harrison, R., Master's Committee Chair, Computer Science Department, CSC, 594, 3 credit hours, "A Low-Cost Tele-Operated Robotic Platform", Completed. (August 2009 - December 2009).

 

Vandeventer, J, Directed Individual Study, " Natural Language Interface to an Information Kiosk," Computer Science. (August 2009 - December 2009).

 

Nobles, Royce, Master's Committee Chair, Computer Science Department, "Evaluation of Enhanced Boolean Search Model with Spelling Correction and Concept-based Searching in a Data Entry Application," Completed. (January 2009 - August 2009).

 

Denning, J., Master’s Committee Member, Computer Science Department, “A Quantitative Analysis of SQL Server 2008 Constructs”, Completed. (August 2008 - April 2009).  

 

Faggart, Bryson, Directed Individual Study, "Recommender Systems: Collaborative Filtering & Content-Based Recommending," Computer Science. (January 2008 - May 2008).

 

Harris, R., Undergraduate Honors Thesis Committee Chair, Computer Science Department, CSC, 499, 6 credit hours, " The TURBOCHARGE System:

Translation Using Rule-Based Operations Combined with Hit-rate Analysis Results from Google™ Engine", Completed. (August 2007 - May 2008).

 

Renninger, R., Master’s Committee Member, Computer Science Department, “Analysis and Implementation of a Financial Budgeting System”, Completed. (August 2007 - April 2008).   

 

Rawls, A., Master’s Committee Member, Computer Science Department, “A Systematic Approach to Improving Predicted Arrival Time Using Historical Data”, Completed. (August 2007 - April 2008).  

 

Rayburn-Reeves, D., Master’s Committee Chair, Computer Science Department, “Disambiguating Human Spoken Diary Entries Using Context Information”, Completed. (August 2007 - April 2008).  

 

Pollard, S., Ph.D. Committee Member, Computer Science Department, Duke University, “Defining the Complexity of Natural Language Dialogue System Domains”, Completed. (August 2006).  

 

 

Dawson, Deanna, Directed Individual Study, "Using Maya to Create Animated Emotionally Expressive 3D Characters," Computer Science. (January 2006 - July 2006).

 

Kelsey, Kimberly, Directed Individual Study, "Real-time Animation of 3D Virtual Characters," Computer Science. (May 2005 - June 2005).

 

Inouye, B., Ph.D. Committee Member, Computer Science Department, Duke University, “Automatic Optimization of Dialog Strategies Using a Theoretical Framework for Modeling Initiative in the Missing-Axiom Theory of Dialog”, Completed. (December 2005).  

 

Chai, Joyce, Ph.D. Committee Member, Computer Science Department, Duke University, “Learning and Generalization in the Creation of Information Extraction Systems”, Completed. (1998).  

 

PUBLICATIONS

 

Journal articles and Book Chapters

Guinn, C. (2018). Runaway AI. Posthumanism: The Future of Homo Sapiens, MacMillan Reference, USA. 

Link, M., Armsby, P., Hubal, R. and Guinn, C. (2006). Accessibility and acceptance of responsive virtual human technology as a survey interviewer training tool, Computers in Human Behavior 22(3):412-426.

Hubal, R., Kizakevich, P, Guinn, C., Merino, K, and S. West (2000). The Virtual Standardized Patient–Simulated Patient-Practitioner Dialogue for Patient Interview Training. In J.D. Westwood, H.M. Hoffman, G.T. Mogel, R.A. Robb, & D. Stredney (Eds.), Envisioning Healing: Interactive Technology and the Patient-Practitioner Dialogue (Studies in Health Technology & Informatics, v. 70). IOS Press: Amsterdam, 70:133-138.

Guinn, C. (1999) Evaluating Mixed-Initiative Dialog, IEEE Intelligent Systems, Volume 14, Number 5, pp. 21-23, 1999.

Guinn, C. (1998) An Analysis of Initiative Selection in Collaborative Task-Oriented Discourse, User Modeling and User-adapted Interaction, Vol 8(3-4):255-314. Also published in Computational Models of Mixed-Initiative Interaction, editors, S. Haller, S. McRoy, and A. Kobsa, Kluwer Academic Publishers, pp. 89-148, 1999.

Biermann, A., Fahmy, A., Guinn, C., Pennock, D., Ramm, D., and P. Wu (1995). A Computer animated system for demonstrating hardware and software principles, Journal of Computing in Small Colleges, vol. 10, no. 3, p. 34.

Guinn, C. (1994). Maximally Efficient Dialogue Mode Algorithm, in Knowledge-Based Systems, 7(4):277-8, December, 1994.

Conference and Workshop Proceedings

Guinn, C., Assessing Author Personality Types Using ChatGPT. (2023). 25th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Las Vegas, USA. 

 

Guinn, C., Limits of the Technology Singularity. (2020). Proceedings of FLAIRS-33. The International FLAIRS Conference Proceedings, 33.

 

Layman, L. M., Guinn, C. I., Song, Y. (April (2nd Quarter/Spring) 2020). Toward Predicting Success and Failure in CS2: A Mixed-Method Analysis. Tampa, FL: ACMSE 2020: The Annual ACM Southeast Conference.

 

Schulze S., Pence T., Irvine N., Guinn C. (2019) The Effects of Embodiment in Virtual Reality on Implicit Gender Bias. In: Chen J., Fragomeni G. (eds) Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Reality. Multimodal Interaction. HCII 2019. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 11574. Springer. 

 

Kline, D., Grimsman, A., Vetter, R. and Guinn, C. (2019) Literary Analysis Tool: Text Analytics for Creative Writers. In: Proceedings of the Conference on Information Systems Applied Research, v. 12, n. 5213, Cleveland, Ohio.

 

Guinn, C., Singer, B., and A. Habash (2014) A Comparison of Syntax, Semantics, and Pragmatics in Spoken Language among Residents with Alzheimer’s Disease in Managed-Care Facilities, Proceedings of 2014 IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Healthcare and E-Health, IEEE, pp. 98-103.

 

Brown, R. and C. Guinn (2014) Developing Game-Playing Agents That Adapt to User Strategies: A Case Study, Proceedings of 2014 IEEE Symposium on Intelligent Agents, IEEE, pp. 51-56.

 

Guinn, C. and D. Palmer (2014) Human Perceptions of Altruism in Artificial Agents, Proceedings of 2014 IEEE Symposium Series on Intelligent Agents, IEEE, pp. 45-50. 

 

Dunn, E., & Guinn, C. I. (2013) Computational Methods for Determining the Similarity between Ancient Greek Manuscripts, Proceedings of International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, CSREA Press, Athens, GA, pp. 496-502.

 

Guinn, C. I., & Habash, A. (2012) Language Analysis of Speakers with Dementia of the Alzheimer’s Type, AAAI Press, Vol. FS-120-01.

 

Komisin, M. and Guinn, C. (2012) Identifying Personality Types Using Document Classification Methods, Proceedings of the 25th International Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society Conference (FLAIRS-25), AAAI Press.

 

Green, N. L., Guinn, C., and R. W. Smith (2012). Assisting Social Conversation between Persons with Alzheimer’s Disease and their Conversational Partners. Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Speech and Language Processing for Assistive Technologies, (part of NAACL-HLT 2012), Montreal, Canada, June 8, 2012, pages 37-46.

 

Guinn, C. I. and Daniel Rayburn-Reeves (2009). Remote Monitoring of Activity, Location, and Exertion Levels,  Virtual Healthcare Interaction -- AAAI Fall Symposium, ed. By N. Green and D. Scott, Technical Report FS-09-97, pp. 20-27. 

 

Guinn, C. I. (2009). A Hybrid AI Approach to the Classification of Emotive Text. Proceedings of 2009 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ICAI’09), July 2009. 


Rayburn-Reeves, D.. and C. Guinn (2008). Improving Upon Semantic Classification of Spoken Diary Entries Using Pragmatic Context Information, Proceedings of the 2008 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ICAI'08), July 2008.


Guinn, C., Shipman, W., and E. Addison (2008). The Parallelization of Membrane Computers to Find Optimal Solutions to Cost-Based Abduction, Proceedings of the 2008 International Conference on Genetic and Evolutionary Methods (GEM'08), July 2008.


Kline, D., Renninger, R, Sackley, W., Guinn, C., and G Scott (2008). An Information Technology Funding Process, Proceedings of CONISAR 2008, Phoenix, AZ, 2008; V.1 November.


Guinn, C., Bullard, B., Rahiminejad, R., Harris, E., Shipman, W. and E. Addison (2007). Using Membrane Computers to Find Optimal Solutions to Cost-based Abduction Parallel and Distributed Computing and Systems 2007, Editor: S.Q. Zheng, Cambridge, MA, USA.


Guinn, C.I. and D. Rayburn-Reeves (2007). Monitoring Physical Exertion, Activity, and Location Using a Spoken Diary and Heart Rate Monitor, Proceedings of 3rd National Conference on Environmental Science and Technology, Greensboro, NC, USA. 


Guinn, C., Crist, D, and H. Werth (2006). A Comparison of Hand-Crafted Semantic Grammars Versus Statistical Natural Language Parsing in Domain-Specific Voice Transcription, Proceedings of Computational Intelligence, Ed. B. Kovalerchuk, San Francisco, CA, pp. 490-495.

 

Guinn, C. and R. Hubal (2006). Augmented Transition Networks (ATNs) for Dialog Control: A Longitudinal Study. Proceedings of Computational Intelligence, Ed. B. Kovalerchuk, San Francisco, CA, pp. 507-512. 


Guinn, C. and R. Hubal (2004). An Evaluation of Virtual Human Technology in Informational Kiosks, with R. Hubal, Proceedings of International Conference on Multimodal Interfaces (ICMI ’04), State College, PA. 


Hubal, R., Guinn, C., Sparrow, D., Studer, E., Day, R. and W. Visscher, (2004) A Synthetic Character Application for Informed Consent, In Dialogue Systems for Health Communication: Papers from the 2004 Fall Symposium, ed. Timothy Bickmore, 58-63. Technical Report FS-04-04. American Association for Artificial Intelligence, Menlo Park, California.

Hubal, R., Guinn, C., Kizakevich, P., and G. Frank (2004) Psychologically plausible models that drive synthetic character behavior with applications for assessing interaction skills, Workshop on Cognitive Systems: Human Cognitive Models in System Design, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 2004.

Guinn, C., Hubal, R., Frank, G., Schwetzke, H., Zimmer, J. Backus, S., Deterding, R., Link, M., Armsby, P., Caspar, R., Flicker, L., Visscher, W., Meehan, A., and H. Zelon (2004). Usability and Acceptability Studies of Conversational Virtual Human Technology, 5th SIGdial Workshop on Discourse and Dialogue, Boston, MA.

Hubal, R., Guinn, C., Frank, G., and R. Dupont (2004). Integrating a Crisis Stages Model into a Simulation for Training Law Enforcement Officers to Manage Encounters with the Mentally Ill, Architectures for Modeling Emotion: Cross-Disciplinary Foundations, Technical Report SS-04-02, pp. 68-69.

Armsby, P, Link, M., Hubal, R. Guinn, C. Flicker, L. and R. Caspar (2003). Accessibility and Acceptance of a Virtual Respondent-Based Interviewer Training Application, Survey and Statistical  Computing IV. The Impact of Technology on the Survey Process.

Hubal, R. and C. Guinn (2003). Interactive Soft Skills Training using Responsive Virtual Human Technology, Proceedings of the Interactive Technologies Conference, Arlington, VA. 

Guinn, C. and R. Hubal (2003). Extracting Emotional Information from the Text of Spoken Dialog, 9th International Conference on User Modeling, Johnstown, PA.

Hubal, R. Guinn, C. and G. Frank (2003). Lessons learned in modeling schizophrenic and depressed responsive virtual humans for training, Proceedings of the 2003 International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, Miami, Florida, USA.

Kizakevich, P., Lux, L., Duncan, S. and C. Guinn (2003). Virtual Simulated Patients for Bioterrorism Preparedness Training, Proceedings of the 11th MMVR Conference, Newport Beach, California.

Frank, G, Guinn, C., and R. Hubal (2002). JUST-TALK: An Application of Responsive Virtual Human Technology, Proceedings of the 24th Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference.

Link, M., Armsby, P, Hubal, R, and C. Guinn (2002). A Test of Responsive Virtual Human Technology as an Interviewer Skills Training Tool. Proceedings of the 2002 Annual Conference of the American Association for Public Opinion Research, St. Petersburg.

Hubal, R., Frank, G, and C. Guinn (2000). AVATALK Virtual Humans for Training with Computer Generated Forces. Proceedings of the Ninth Conference on Computer Generated Forces. Institute for Simulation & Training: Orlando, FL, 2000.

Chai, J., Biermann, A., and C. Guinn (1999). Two Dimensional Generalization in Information Extraction,  AAAI/IAAI, pp. 431-438.

Guinn, C. and J. Montoya (1997). Natural Language Processing in Virtual Reality Training Environments, in Proceedings of the 19th Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference.

Biermann, A., Guinn, C., Fulkerson, M., Keim, G., Liang, Z., Melamed, D., and K. Rajagopalan, (1997) Goal-Oriented Multimedia Dialogue with Variable Initiative, in International Symposium on Methodologies for Intelligent Systems, pp. 1-16.

Guinn, C. (1996). Mechanisms for Mixed-Initiative Human-Computer Collaborative Discourse, in Proceedings of the 34th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 1996.

Guinn, C. (1996) Mechanisms for Dynamically Changing Initiative in Human-Computer Collaborative Discourse, in Proceedings of the 1996 Human Interaction with Complex Systems Symposium.

Bagga, A., Chai, J., Biermann, A, Guinn, C., and A. Hui (1995). A Trainable System for the Extraction of Meaning from Text, in Proceedings of CASCON ’95.

Guinn, C. (1995) The Role of Computer-Computer Dialogues in Human-Computer Dialogue System Development, in Empirical Methods in Discourse Interpretation and Generation, Technical Report SS-95-06, The AAAI Press.

Biermann, A., Ramm, D., Guinn, C., Pennock, D., Fahmy, A, and P. Wu (1994). Visualizing Computation: Full Color and Motion Demonstration of Computer Mechanisms, Proceedings of the Fifth National Conference on College Teaching and Learning, Jacksonville, FL.

Biermann, A, Guinn, C., Fahmy, A., Pennock, D., Ramm, D., and P. Wu (1994). Teaching a Hierarchical Model of Computation with Animation Software in the First Course, '94 Bulletin, 26(1):295-9.

Guinn, C. (1993) A Computational Model of Dialogue Initiative in Collaborative Discourse, in Human- Computer Collaboration: Reconciling Theory, Synthesizing Practice, Technical Report FS-93-05, The AAAI Press.

Guinn, C. and A. Biermann (1993). Conflict Resolution in Collaborative Discourse, with Alan Biermann in Computational Models of Conflict Management in Cooperative Problem Solving, Workshop Proceedings from the 13th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Chambery, France.

Biermann, A, Ramm, D, Fahmy, A., Guinn, C., and P. Wu (1993), The Visible Computer: A Fast Track to Understanding Computing, Proceedings of Twenty-Third Annual Conference of Frontiers in Education Conference: Renewing America’s Technology, Washington, DC, pp. 67-69.  

Guinn, C. and A. Biermann (1993) A Computational Model of Collaborative Discourse, with Alan Biermann in Collaborative Problem Solving: Theoretical Frameworks and Innovative Systems, Workshop Proceedings from AI-ED 93 World Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Education, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Biermann, A., Guinn, C., Hipp, D., and R. Smith (1993). Efficient Collaborative Discourse:  A Theory and its Implementation, ARPA Workshop on Human Language Technology, Princeton, NJ.

 

Scholarly Magazine Articles

Guinn, C. and J. Montoya (1998). Natural Language Processing in Virtual Reality, Modern Simulation and Training, pp. 44-55.

    Non-refereed Publications

Guinn, C. (2004). Condensed General Science, Book Chapter, in Pearson, Hattikudur, and Hunt eds., Condensed Knowledge, HarperCollins, New York, pp. 87-106.

 

Guinn, C. (2000). 2050: The Future of Artificial Intelligence, in Mental Floss, Volume 1, Issue 1, pp. 15-17.