No description available of Robert Hubal...Link, Michael, Armsby, Polly, Hubal, Robert and Guinn, Curry I. (2006): Accessibility and acceptance of responsive virtual human technology as a survey interviewer training tool. In Computers in Human Behavior, 22 (3) pp. 412-426
Guinn, Curry I. and Hubal, Robert (2006): Augmented Transition Networks (ATNs) for Dialog Control: A Longitudinal Study. In: Kovalerchuk, B. (ed.) Proceedings of Computational Intelligence November, 2006, San Francisco, California, USA. pp. 507-512.
Guinn, Curry I. and Hubal, Robert (2004): An Evaluation of Virtual Human Technology in Informational Kiosks. In: Proceedings of the International Conference on Multimodal Interfaces 2004, State College, Pennsylvania, USA. .
Hubal, Robert, Kizakevitch, Paul, Guinn, Curry I., Merino, Kevin and West, S. (2000): The Virtual Standardized Patient-Simulated Patient-Practitioner Dialogue for Patient Interview Training. In Envisioning Healing: Interactive Technology and the Patient-Practitioner Dialogue, 70 pp. 133-138
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Publication period:2000-2006
Publication count:4
Number of co-authors:6
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