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    On Visually-Grounded Reference Production: Testing the Effects of Perceptual Grouping and 2D/3D Presentation Mode by Koolen, Ruud

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (01-10-2019)
    “…When referring to a target object in a visual scene, speakers are assumed to consider certain distractor objects to be more relevant than others. The current…”
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    Developmental Changes in Children's Processing of Redundant Modifiers in Definite Object Descriptions by Koolen, Ruud, Krahmer, Emiel, Swerts, Marc

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (05-12-2016)
    “…This paper investigates developmental changes in children's processing of redundant information in definite object descriptions. In two experiments, children…”
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    Realistic About Reference Production: Testing the Effects of Domain Size and Saturation by Koolen, Ruud, Krahmer, Emiel

    Published in Cognitive science (01-06-2024)
    “…Experiments on visually grounded, definite reference production often manipulate simple visual scenes in the form of grids filled with objects, for example, to…”
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    Communicating Climate Change to a Local but Diverse Audience: On the Positive Impact of Locality Framing by Degeling, Dylan, Koolen, Ruud

    Published in Environmental communication (17-02-2022)
    “…This study investigates the impact of locality framing in infographics about sea level rise as a consequence of anthropogenic climate change (ACC). Our…”
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    The Effect of Scene Variation on the Redundant Use of Color in Definite Reference by Koolen, Ruud, Goudbeek, Martijn, Krahmer, Emiel

    Published in Cognitive science (01-03-2013)
    “…This study investigates to what extent the amount of variation in a visual scene causes speakers to mention the attribute color in their definite target…”
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    How Distractor Objects Trigger Referential Overspecification: Testing the Effects of Visual Clutter and Distractor Distance by Koolen, Ruud, Krahmer, Emiel, Swerts, Marc

    Published in Cognitive science (01-09-2016)
    “…In two experiments, we investigate to what extent various visual saliency cues in realistic visual scenes cause speakers to overspecify their definite object…”
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    Reduction in gesture during the production of repeated references by Hoetjes, Marieke, Koolen, Ruud, Goudbeek, Martijn, Krahmer, Emiel, Swerts, Marc

    Published in Journal of memory and language (01-02-2015)
    “…•We study reduction in repeated references looking at gesture rate, form and intelligibility.•Gesture rate per word and per attribute reveal different…”
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    Factors causing overspecification in definite descriptions by Koolen, Ruud, Gatt, Albert, Goudbeek, Martijn, Krahmer, Emiel

    Published in Journal of pragmatics (01-10-2011)
    “…► We explore several factors that influence overspecification in definite target descriptions. ► Speakers provide more information when they have more…”
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    Stored object knowledge and the production of referring expressions: the case of color typicality by Westerbeek, Hans, Koolen, Ruud, Maes, Alfons

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (06-07-2015)
    “…When speakers describe objects with atypical properties, do they include these properties in their referring expressions, even when that is not strictly…”
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    Is It That Difficult to Find a Good Preference Order for the Incremental Algorithm? by Krahmer, Emiel, Koolen, Ruud, Theune, Mariët

    Published in Cognitive science (01-07-2012)
    “…In a recent article published in this journal (van Deemter, Gatt, van der Sluis, & Power, 2012), the authors criticize the Incremental Algorithm (a well‐known…”
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    Multidimensional Signals and Analytic Flexibility: Estimating Degrees of Freedom in Human-Speech Analyses by Casillas, Joseph V., Ahn, Byron, Al-Hoorie, Ali H., Al-Tamimi, Jalal, Alotaibi, Najd E., AlShakhori, Mohammed K., Altmiller, Ruth M., Baese-Berk, Melissa M., Bailey, George, Sangma, Cheman Baira A, BensonMeyer, Emelia P., Bing, Liwen, Bjorndahl, Christina, Braver, Aaron, Brown, Alicia M., Brugos, Alejna, Caillol, Coline, Cangemi, Francesco, Carignan, Christopher, Carraturo, Sita, Chodroff, Eleanor, Cohn, Michelle, Cronenberg, Johanna, Dagar, Erica L., Diantoro, Carissa A., Dokovova, Marie, Du, Fengting, Dubuis, Margaux, Duême, Florent, Durward, Matthew, Ferragne, Emmanuel, Fink, Lauren K., Finley, Sara, Foster, Kurtis, Foulkes, Paul, Frazer-McKee, Gabriel, Fromont, Robert, Geller, Jason, Grasso, Camille L., Grice, Martine, Grose-Hodge, Magdalena S., Gully, Amelia J., Halfacre, Caitlin, Haywood, Robert, Hellmuth, Sam, Holliday, Nicole, Hoogland, Damar, Huang, Yaqian, Hughes, Vincent, Ilchovska, Zlatomira G., Jones, Jacq, Junges, Mágat N., Kaland, Constantijn, Kelly, Niamh E., Koolen, Ruud, Krahmer, Emiel, Krajewska, Dorota, Krug, Andreas, Lentz, Tomas O., Li, Wanyin, Lialiou, Maria, Lima, Ronaldo M., Lo, Justin J. H., Lopez Otero, Julio Cesar, MacLeod, Bethany, Mallard, Mel, McConnellogue, Carol-Ann Mary, Nieder, Jessica, Nikolić, Dušan, Offerman, Heather M., Passoni, Elisa, Perry, Scott J., Pfiffner, Alexandra M., Proctor, Michael, Rhodes, Ryan, Röer, Jan P., Sbacco, Lucia, Schleef, Erik, Schmitz, Dominic, Shiryaev, Alexander, Sóskuthy, Márton, Spaniol, Malin, Stanley, Joseph A., Strickler, Alyssa, Tucker, Benjamin V., Turnbull, Rory, Ugwuanyi, Kingsley O., Urrestarazu-Porta, Iñigo, van de Vijver, Ruben, Van Engen, Kristin J., van Miltenburg, Emiel, Wang, Bruce Xiao, Westerbeek, Hans, Winters, Stephen, Wood, Anna, Xu, Chenzi, Zellou, Georgia, Zhang, Cong, Zhu, Jian, Roettger, Timo B.

    “…Recent empirical studies have highlighted the large degree of analytic flexibility in data analysis that can lead to substantially different conclusions based…”
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    Multi-granular Arithmetic in a Coarse-Grain Reconfigurable Architecture by Louwers, Stef, Waeijen, Luc, Wijtvliet, Mark, Koolen, Ruud, Corporaal, Henk

    “…Mismatch between operand width and hardware operation width is a source of energy inefficiency. This work proposes multi-granular arithmetic, which can adapt…”
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