Publications

Recent Publications

Moore, R. K. (2023). Local minima drive communications in cooperative interaction. In Proceeding of the AISB Convention. Swansea.

Huang, G., & Moore, R. K. (2023). One size doesn’t fit all: Personalised affordance design for social robots. In CONCATENATE Workshop at HRI-23. Stockholm.

Huang, G., & Moore, R. K. (2023). Better Curious Than Smart?: Enhance Inclusiveness Between Mismatched Conversational Partners: An Opinion Paper. In CUI@CHI: Inclusive Design of CUIs Across Modalities and Mobilities. Hamburg, Germany.

Moore, R. K. (2022). Communication in Cooperation: a PCT Perspective. In 32nd Conference of the International Association for Perceptual Control Theory (IAPCT).

Huang, G., & Moore, R. K. (2022). Is honesty the best policy for mismatched partners? Aligning multi-modal affordances of a social robot: An opinion paper. Frontiers in Virtual Reality, Section Virtual Reality and Human Behaviour: Do We Really Interact with Artificial Agents as If They Are Human?, 3(1020169).

Skidmore, L., & Moore, R. K. (2022). Incremental Disfluency Detection for Spoken Learner English. In UKSpeech Conference. Edinburgh.

Muñoz, T. R., Ip, E., Huang, G., & Moore, R. K. (2022). Interactivism in Spoken Dialogue Systems. In SemDial 26th Workshop on the Semantics and Pragmatics of Dialogue. Dublin.

Skidmore, L., & Moore, R. K. (2022). Incremental disfluency detection for spoken learner English. In 17th Workshop on Innovative Use of NLP for Building Educational Applications. Seattle, WA, US.

Moore, R. K. (2022). Whither the Priors for (Vocal) Interactivity? In HRI’22 Workshop on Theory-Grounded Human-Robot Interaction (THEORIA). Sapporo, Japan: IEEE/ACM.

Marge, M., Espy-Wilson, C., Ward, N. G., Alwan, A., Artzi, Y., Bansal, M., Blankenship, G., Chai, J., III, H. D., Dey, D., Harper, M., Howard, T., Kennington, C., Kruijff-Korbayová, I., Manocha, D., Matuszek, C., Mead, R., Mooney, R., Moore, R. K., … Yu, Z. (2022). Spoken Language Interaction with Robots: Recommendations for Future Research. Computer Speech and Language, 71(101255).

Coldren, I. T., & Moore, R. K. (2021). Can a Voice be Uncanny? 3rd International Workshop on Vocal Interactivity In-and-between Humans, Animals, and Robots (VIHAR-2021), 18–19.

ter Haar, S. M., Fernandez, A. A., Gratier, M., Knörnschild, M., Levelt, C., Moore, R. K., Vellema, M., Wang, X., & Oller, D. K. (2021). Cross-species parallels in babbling: animals and algorithms. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B., 376(1836), 1–11.

Moore, R. K. (2021). On the Use of the ‘Pure Data’ Programming Language as a Real-Time Computational Environment for Exploring PCT. In 31st Conference of the International Association for Perceptual Control Theory (IAPCT).

Broughton, S. J., Jalal, M. A., & Moore, R. K. (2021). Investigating Deep Neural Structures and their Interpretability in the Domain of Voice Conversion. INTERSPEECH 2021.

Al-Hammadi, D., & Moore, R. K. (2021). Using Sampling Techniques and Machine Learning Algorithms to Improve Big Five Personality Traits Recognition from Non-verbal Cues. In National Computing Colleges Conference (NCCC) (pp. 1–6).

Simmonds-Buckley, M., Bennion, M. R., Kellett, S., Millings, A., Hardy, G. E., & Moore, R. K. (2020). Acceptability and Effectiveness of NHS Recommended E-therapies for Depression, Anxiety and Stress: A Meta-Analysis. Journal of Medical Internet Research (JMIR), 22(10).

Devillers, L., Kawahara, T., Moore, R. K., & Scheutz, M. (2020). Spoken Language Interaction with Virtual Agents and Robots (SLIVAR): Towards Effective and Ethical Interaction (Dagstuhl Seminar 20021). Dagstuhl Reports (Vol. 10). Dagstuhl, Germany: Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum fur Informatik.

Jalal, M. A., Milner, R., Hain, T., & Moore, R. K. (2020). Removing bias with residual mixture of multi-view attention for speech emotion recognition. In INTERSPEECH 2020. Shanghai, China.

Hawker, B., & Moore, R. K. (2020). A Structural Approach to Dealing with High Dimensionality Parameter Search Spaces. In 21st Towards Autonomous Robotic Systems (TAROS) Conference. Nottingham.

Hawker, B., & Moore, R. K. (2020). Robots Producing Their Own Hierarchies with DOSA; The Dependency-Oriented Structure Architect. In 3rd UK Robotics and Autonomous Systems (RAS) Conference. Lincoln.

Bennion, M. R., Hardy, G. E., Moore, R. K., Kellett, S., & Millings, A. (2020). Usability, Acceptability, and Effectiveness of Web-Based Conversational Agents to Facilitate Problem Solving in Older Adults: Controlled Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research (JMIR), 22(5).

Moore, R. K. (2020). PCT and Beyond: Towards a Computational Framework for “Intelligent” Systems. In W. Mansell (Ed.), The Interdisciplinary Handbook of Perceptual Control Theory: Living Control Systems IV (pp. 557–582). Elsevier.

Jalal, M. A., Moore, R. K., & Hain, T. (2019). Spatio-temporal context modelling for speech emotion classification. In IEEE Automatic Speech Recognition and Understanding Workshop (ASRU 2019). Sentosa, Singapore.

Moore, R. K., & Skidmore, L. (2019). On the use/misuse of the term 'phoneme’. In INTERSPEECH-2019. Graz, Austria.

Jalal, M. A., Loweimi, E., Moore, R. K., & Hain, T. (2019). Learning temporal clusters using capsule routing for speech emotion recognition. In INTERSPEECH-2019. Graz, Austria.

Skidmore, L., & Moore, R. K. (2019). Using Alexa for flashcard-based language learning. In INTERSPEECH-2019. Graz, Austria.

Moore, R. K. (2019). Vocal interactivity in crowds, flocks and swarms: implications for voice user interfaces. In 2nd International Workshop on Vocal Interactivity in-and-between Humans, Animals and Robots (VIHAR-2019). London.

Bennion, M. R., Hardy, G. E., Moore, R. K., Kellett, S., & Millings, A. (2019). E-Therapies in England for Stress, Anxiety or Depression: how are apps developed? A survey of NHS e-therapy developers. BMJ Health Care and Informatics.

Jalal, M. A., Mihaylova, L., & Moore, R. K. (2019). An end-to-end deep neural network for facial emotion classification. In 22nd Int. Conf. on Information Fusion. Ottawa, Canada.

Jalal, M. A., Aftab, W., Moore, R. K., & Mihaylova, L. (2019). Dual stream spatio-temporal motion fusion with self-attention for action recognition. In 22nd Int. Conf. on Information Fusion. Ottawa, Canada.

Linjawi, M., & Moore, R. K. (2019). Evaluating ToRCH structure for characterizing robots. In Towards Autonomous Robotic Systems (TAROS 2019). Queen Mary University of London.

Moore, R. K. (2019). A ‘Canny’ Approach to Spoken Language Interfaces. In CHI-19 Workshop on Mapping Theoretical and Methodological Perspectives for Understanding Speech Interface Interactions. Glasgow: ACM.

AlSaleh, M., Moore, R. K., Christensen, H., & Arvaneh, M. (2018). Examining temporal variations in recognizing unspoken words using EEG signals. In IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC2018). Miyazaki, Japan.

Chen, R., Jalal, M. A., Mihaylova, L., & Moore, R. K. (2018). Learning capsules for vehicle logo recognition. In FUSION 2018: 21st International Conference on Information Fusion. Cambridge.

Jalal, M. A., Chen, R., Moore, R. K., & Mihaylova, L. (2018). American sign language posture understanding with deep neural networks. In FUSION 2018: 21st International Conference on Information Fusion. Cambridge.

Linjawi, M., & Moore, R. K. (2018). Towards a Comprehensive Taxonomy for Characterizing Robots. In 19th Towards Autonomous Robotic Systems (TAROS) Conference. Bristol.

Cameron, D., Millings, A., Fernando, S., Collins, E. C., Moore, R., Sharkey, A., Evers, V., & Prescott, T. (2018). The effects of robot facial emotional expressions and gender on child-robot interaction in a field study. Connection Science, 1-19.

Gilbert, J. M., Cheah, L. A., Gonzalez, J. A., Green, P. D., Ell, S. R., Moore, R. K., & Holdsworth, E. (2018). A wearable silent speech interface based on magnetic sensors with motion-artifact removal. In 11th International Conference on Biomedical Electronics and Devices (BIODEVICES-2018). Funchal, Madeira. *** winner of BEST PAPER award ****

Moore, R. K., & Nicolao, M. (2017). Towards a Needs-Based Architecture for 'Intelligent' Communicative Agents: Speaking with Intention. Frontiers in Robotics and AI, 4(66).

Moore, R. K. (2017). Appropriate voices for artefacts: some key insights. In 1st Int. Workshop on Vocal Interactivity in-and-between Humans, Animals and Robots (VIHAR-2017). Skovde, Sweden.

Wilson, S., & Moore, R. K. (2017). Robot, alien and cartoon voices: implications for speech-enabled systems. In 1st Int. Workshop on Vocal Interactivity in-and-between Humans, Animals and Robots (VIHAR-2017). Skovde, Sweden.

Gonzalez, J. A., Cheah, L. A., Green, P. D., Gilbert, J. M., Ell, S. R., Moore, R. K., & Holdsworth, E. (2017). Restoring speech following total removal of the larynx. In 14th Association for the Advancement of Assistive Technology in Europe (AAATE) Congress. Sheffield, UK.

Moore, R. K., & Mitchinson, B. (2017). Creating a Voice for MiRo, the World’s First Commercial Biomimetic Robot. In INTERSPEECH 2017. Stockholm.

Gonzalez, J. A., Cheah, L. A., Green, P. D., Gilbert, J. M., Ell, S. R., Moore, R. K., & Holdsworth, E. (2017). Evaluation of a silent speech interface based on magnetic sensing and deep learning for a phonetically rich vocabulary. In INTERSPEECH 2017. Stockholm, Sweden.

Moore, R. K., & Mitchinson, B. (2017). A biomimetic vocalisation system for MiRo. In Living Machines 2017. Stanford, CA.

Cameron, D., Fernando, S., Collins, E. C., Millings, A., Szollosy, M., Moore, R., … Prescott, T. (2017). You made him be alive: Children’s perceptions of animacy in a humanoid robot. In Living Machines 2017. Stanford, CA.

Cameron, D., Fernando, S., Cowles-Naja, E., Perkins, A., Collins, E., Millings, A., Szollosy, M., Moore, R. K., Sharkey, A. & Prescott, T. (2017). Children’s age influences their use of biological and mechanical questions towards a humanoid. In TAROS-2017.

Moore, R. K., Thill, S., & Marxer, R. (2017). Vocal Interactivity in-and-between Humans, Animals and Robots (VIHAR) (Dagstuhl Seminar 16442). Dagstuhl Reports, 6(10), 154–194.

Gonzalez, J. A., Cheah, L. A., Gomez, A. M., Green, P. D., Gilbert, J. M., Ell, S. R., Moore, R. K., & Holdsworth, E. (2017). Restoring speech following total removal of the larynx by a learned transformation from sensor data to acoustics. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America Express Letters.

Caspar, L., & Moore, R. K. (2017). PrimEmo: A neural implementation of survival circuits supporting primitive emotions. In Annual Conference of the Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behaviour (AISB). Bath, UK.

Mokaram, S., & Moore, R. K. (2017). The Sheffield search and rescue corpus. In 42nd IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing. New Orleans, USA: IEEE.

Bennion, M. R., Hardy, G., Moore, R. K., & Millings, A. (2017). E-therapies in England for stress, anxiety or depression: what is being used in the NHS? A survey of mental health services. BMJ Open, 7(1), e014844. http://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2016-014844

Moore, R. K. (2016). Is spoken language all-or-nothing? Implications for future speech-based human-machine interaction. In K. Jokinen & G. Wilcock (Eds.), Dialogues with Social Robots – Enablements, Analyses, and Evaluation. Springer Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering (LNEE). http://arxiv.org/abs/1607.05174

AlSaleh, M. M., Arvaneh, M., Christensen, H., & Moore, R. K. (2016). Brain-computer interface technology for speech recognition: a review. In Asia-Pacific Signal and Information Processing Association Annual Summit and Conference (APSIPA ASC). Jeju Island, Korea.

Moore, R. K., Marxer, R., & Thill, S. (2016). Vocal interactivity in-and-between humans, animals and robots. Frontiers in Robotics and AI, 3(61). http://doi.org/10.3389/frobt.2016.00061

Moore, R. K., & Marxer, R. (2016). Progress and prospects for spoken language technology: results from four sexennial surveys. In INTERSPEECH. San Francisco, CA.

Moore, R. K., Li, H., & Liao, S.-H. (2016). Progress and prospects for spoken language technology: what ordinary people think. In INTERSPEECH. San Francisco, CA.

Moore, R. K. (2016). A real-time parametric general-purpose mammalian vocal synthesiser. In INTERSPEECH. San Francisco, CA.

Moore, R. K. (2016). Introducing a pictographic language for envisioning a rich variety of enactive systems with different degrees of complexity. Int. J. Advanced Robotic Systems, 13(74).

Cameron, D., Fernando, S., Millings, A., Szollosy, M., Collins, E., Moore, R., … Prescott, T. (2016). Congratulations, it’s a boy! Bench-marking children's perceptions of the Robokind Zeno-R25. In 17th Towards Autonomous Robotic Systems (TAROS-16). Sheffield.

Bai, J., Gilbert, J., Green, P., Cheah, L. A., Ell, S., & Moore, R. K. (2016). Direct Speech Generation for a Silent Speech Interface based on Permanent Magnet Articulography. In BIOSIGNALS.

Cameron, D., Fernando, S., Collins, E., Millings, A., Moore, R., Sharkey, A., & Prescott, T. J. (2016). Impact of robot responsiveness and adult involvement on children’s social behaviours in human-robot interaction. In Fifth International Symposium on New Frontiers in Human-Robot Interaction (at AISB). Sheffield.

Gonzalez, J. A., Cheah, L. A., Gilbert, J. M., Bai, J., Ell, S., Green, P. D., & Moore, R. K. (2016). A silent speech system based on permanent magnet articulography and direct synthesis. Computer Speech and Language, 39, 67–87.

Moore, R. K. (2016). Is Spoken Language All-or-Nothing? Implications for future speech-based human-machine interaction. In International Workshop on Spoken Dialogue Systems (IWSDS). Saariselkä, Finland.

Mokaram, S., & Moore, R. K. (2015). Speech-based topological map estimation in a simulated search and rescue environment. In NIPS 2015 workshop on Machine Learning for Spoken Language Understanding and Interaction. Montreal, Canada.

Mokaram, S., & Moore, R. K. (2015). Speech-based location estimation of first responders in a simulated search and rescue scenario. In INTERSPEECH 2015. Dresden, Germany.

Cameron, D., Fernando, S., Millings, A., R., M., Sharkey, A., & Prescott, T. (2015). Children’s age influences their perceptions of a humanoid robot as being like a person or machine. In Living Machines 2015. Barcelona, Spain.

Cameron, D., Fernando, S., Collins, E., Millings, A., Moore, R. K., Sharkey, A., Evers, V., & Prescott, T. (2015). Presence of life-like robot expressions influences children’s enjoyment of human-robot interactions in the field. In Fourth International Symposium on New Frontiers in Human-Robot Interaction, AISB-2015. Canterbury, UK.

Cheah, L. A., Bai, J., Gonzalez, J. A., Ell, S. R., Gilbert, J. M., Moore, R. K., & Green, P. D. (2015). A user-centric design of permanent magnetic articulography based assistive speech technology. *** Best paper award *** In BIOSIGNALS: 8th Int. Conf. on Bio-Inspired Systems and Signal Processing. Lisbon, Portugal.

Moore, R. K. (2015). From talking and listening robots to intelligent communicative machines. In J. Markowitz (Ed.), Robots That Talk and Listen. Boston, MA: De Gruyter.

Moore, R. K. (2014). Spoken language Processing: Time to Look Outside? In 2nd International Conference on Statistical Language and Speech Processing (SLSP 2014). Grenoble.

Meah, L., & Moore, R. K. (2014). The uncanny valley: a focus on misaligned cues. In International Conference on Social Robotics (ICSR 2014). Sydney, Australia.

Moore, R. K. (2014). On the use of the "Pure Data" programming language for teaching and public outreach in speech processing. In INTERSPEECH. Singapore.

Gonzalez, J. A., Cheah, L. A., Bai, J., Ell, S. R., Gilbert, J. M., Moore, R. K., & Green, P. D. (2014). Analysis of phonetic similarity in a silent speech interface based on permanent magnetic articulography. In INTERSPEECH. Singapore.

Fernando, S., Collins, E. C., Duff, A., Moore, R. K., Verschure, P. F. M. J., & Prescott, T. J. (2014). Optimising robot personalities for symbiotic interaction. In Living Machines 2014. Milan.

Judge, S., Hawley, M., & Moore, R. K. (2014). SpeakerID - The potential for speaker identification to improve the effectiveness of aided communication. In Int. Soc. for Augmentative and Alternative Communication Conference (ISAAC-2104). Lisbon.

Nicolao, M., Tesser, F., & Moore, R. K. (2013). A phonetic-contrast motivated adaptation to control the degree-of-articulation on Italian HMM-based synthetic voices. 8th ISCA Speech Synthesis Workshop (SSW8). Barcelona, Spain.

Hofe, R., Bai, J., Cheah, L. A., Ell, S. R., Gilbert, J. M., Moore, R. K., & Green, P. D. (2013). Performance of the MVOCA silent speech interface across multiple speakers. In INTERSPEECH (pp. 1140–1143).

Basakos, D., Kefalas, P., & Moore, R. K. (2013). Emotional BDI agents: The influence of emotions on cognitive decision-making process. 8th South East European Doctoral Student Conference (DSC 2013), Thessaloniki, Greece.

Kempton, T., & Moore, R. K. (2013). Discovering the phoneme inventory of an unwritten language: a machine-assisted approach. Speech Communication.

Moore, R. K. (2013). Spoken language processing: Where do we go from here? In R. Trappl (Ed.), Your Virtual Butler, LNAI (Vol. 7407, pp. 111-125). Heidelberg: Springer.

Hofe, R., Ell, S. R., Fagan, M. J., Gilbert, J. M., Green, P. D., Moore, R. K., & Rybchenko, S. I. (2013). Small-vocabulary speech recognition using a silent speech interface based on magnetic sensing. Speech Communication, 55(1), 22-32.

Moore, R. K. (2012). A Bayesian explanation of the 'Uncanny Valley' effect and related psychological phenomena. Nature Scientific Reports, 2(864), doi:10.1038/srep00864.

Moore, R. K. (2012). Finding rhythm in speech: a response to Cummins. Empirical Musicology Review, 7(1-2).

Crook, N. T., Field, D., Smith, C., Harding, S., Pulman, S., Cavazza, M., Charlton, D., Moore, R. K., & Boye, J. (2012). Generating context-sensitive ECA responses to user barge-in interruptions. Journal on Multimodal User Interfaces, 6(1-2), 13-25.

Nicolao, M., Latorre, J., & Moore, R. K. (2012). C2H: A computational model of H&H-based phonetic contrast in synthetic speech, INTERSPEECH. Portland, USA.

Ell, S. R., Bai, J., Cheah, L., Fagan, M., Gilbert, J., Green, P., Hofe, R., Moore, R., & Rybchenko, S. (2012). Electronic speech restoration following laryngectomy, 14th British Academic Conference in Otolaryngology & ENT. Glasgow.

Moore, R. K. (2012). Extending Maturana and Varela's symbolic representation of autopoiesis to create a rich visual language for envisioning a wide range of enactive systems with different degrees of complexity, Foundations of Enactive Cognitive Science. Cumberland Lodge, Great Park of Windsor.

Moore, R. K., & Maier, V. (2012). Visual, vocal and behavioural affordances: some effects of consistency, 5th International Conference on Cognitive Systems - CogSys 2012. Vienna.

Moore, R. K. (2011). Progress and prospects for speech technology: Results from three sexennial surveys, INTERSPEECH. Florence, Italy [poster (with graphs)].

Kempton, T., Moore, R. K., & Hain, T. (2011). Cross-language phone recognition when the target language phoneme inventory is not known, INTERSPEECH. Florence, Italy.

Hofe, R., Ell, S. R., Fagen, M. J., Gilbert, J. M., Green, P. D., Moore, R. K., & Rybchenko, S. I. (2011). Speech synthesis parameter generation for the assistive silent speech interface MVOCA, INTERSPEECH. Florence, Italy.

Moore, R. K., & Nicolao, M. (2011). Reactive speech synthesis: actively managing phonetic contrast along an H&H continuum, 17th International Congress of Phonetics Sciences (ICPhS). Hong Kong.

Worgan, S., & Moore, R. K. (2011). Towards the detection of social dominance in dialogue. Speech Communication, 53(9-10), 1104-1114.

Wilks, Y., Worgan, S., Dingli, A., Catizone, R., Moore, R. K., Field, D., & Cheng, W. (2011). A prototype for a conversational companion for reminiscing about images. Computer, Speech and Language, 25(2), 140-157.

Kirchner, R., Moore, R. K., & Chen, T.-Y. (2010). Computing phonological generalization over real speech exemplars. Journal of Phonetics, 38(4), 540-547.

Moore, R. K. (2010). Cognitive approaches to spoken language technology. In F. Chen & K. Jokinen (Eds.), Speech Technology: Theory and Applications (pp. 89-103). New York Dordrecht Heidelberg London: Springer.

Gilbert, J. M., Rybchenko, S. I., Hofe, R., Ell, S. R., Fagan, M. J., Moore, R. K., & Green, P. (2010). Isolated word recognition of silent speech using magnetic implants and sensors. Medical Engineering & Physics, 32, 1189-1197.

Worgan, S., & Moore, R. K. (2010). Speech as the perception of affordances. Ecological Psychology, 22(4), 327-343.

Elshaw, M., Moore, R. K., & Klein, M. (2010). Attention-gating recurrent self-organising working memory for emergent speech representation. Connection Science, 22(2), 157-175.

Aimetti, G., Moore, R. K., & ten Bosch, L. (2010). Discovering an optimal set of minimally contrasting acoustic speech units: a point of focus for whole-word pattern matching, INTERSPEECH. Makahuri, Japan.

Hofe, R., Ell, S. R., Fagan, M. J., Gilbert, J. M., Green, P. D., Moore, R. K., & Rybchenko, S. I. (2010). Evaluation of a Silent Speech Interface Based on Magnetic Sensing, INTERSPEECH. Makuhari, Japan.

Crook, N., Smith, C., Cavazza, M., Pulman, S., Moore, R. K., & Boye, J. (2010). Handling user interruptions in an embodied conversational agent, AAMAS 2010: 9th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems. Toronto.

Hofe, R., & Moore, R. K. (2009). Biomimetic vocal tract modeling: preliminary results of vocalization experiments. Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics (POMA), 6(1), 1-8 060004.

ten Bosch, L., Van hamme, H., Boves, L., & Moore, R. K. (2009). A computational model of language acquisition: the emergence of words. Fundamenta Informaticae, 90, 229-249.

Aimetti, G., Bosch, L., & Moore, R. K. (2009). Modelling early language acquisition with a dynamic systems perspective, 9th Int. Conf. on Epigenetic Robotics. Venice.

Elshaw, M., & Moore, R. K. (2009). A recurrent working memory architecture for emergent speech representation, Bernstein Conference on Computational Neuroscience. Frankfurt, Germany.

Elshaw, M., Moore, R. K., & Klein, M. (2009). Hierarchical recurrent self-organising memory (H-RSOM) architecture for an emergent speech representation towards robot grounding, Natural Computing and Intelligent Robotics. Sunderland.

Luneski, A., Bamidis, P., & Moore, R. K. (2009). AFFEECTiNet - Affective computer-mediated interaction framework for collaborative networks, Workshop on Specification and Computation of Emotions in Collaborative Networks (SCACSNET'09). Thessaloniki, Greece.

Moore, R. K., & ten Bosch, L. (2009). Modelling vocabulary growth from birth to young adulthood, INTERSPEECH. Brighton, UK.

Aimetti, G., & Moore, R. K. (2009). Discovering keywords from cross-modal input: ecological vs. engineering methods for enhancing acoustic repetitions, INTERSPEECH. Brighton, UK.

Kempton, T., & Moore, R. K. (2009). Finding allophones: an evaluation on consonants in the TIMIT corpus, INTERSPEECH. Brighton, UK.

Maier, V., & Moore, R. K. (2009). The case for case-based automatic speech recognition, INTERSPEECH. Brighton, UK.

Poulsen, T., & Moore, R. K. (2009). Evolving spiking neural parameters for behavioral sequences, 19th International Conference on Artificial Neural Networks (ICANN 2009). Limassol, Cyprus.

Worgan, S., & Moore, R. K. (2009). Spoken language processing as an aspect of human behaviour, Grounding Language in Perception and (Inter) Action. Wenham, MA.

Hofe, R., & Moore, R. K. (2009). Biomimetic vocal tract modeling: Synthesis of speech articulation, 157th Meeting: Acoustical Society of America. Portland, Oregon.

Kirchner, R., & Moore, R. K. (2009). Computing phonological generalization over real speech exemplars, 83rd Annual Meeting of the Linguistics Society of America. San Francisco.

Hofe, R., & Moore, R. K. (2008). Towards an investigation of speech energetics using 'AnTon': an animatronic model of a human tongue and vocal tract. Connection Science, 20(4), 319–336.

Worgan, S., & Moore, R. K. (2008). Enabling reinforcement learning for open dialogue systems through speech stress detection, Fourth International Workshop on Human-Computer Conversation. Bellagio, Italy.

Hofe, R., & Moore, R. K. (2008). AnTon: an animatronic model of a human tongue and vocal tract, InterSpeech. Brisbane, Australia.

Luneski, A., Moore, R. K., & Bamidis, P. D. (2008). Affective computing and collaborative networks: towards emotion-aware interaction. In L. M. Camarinha-Matos & W. Picard (Eds.), Pervasive Collaborative Networks (Vol. 283, pp. 315-322). Boston: Springer.

Hofe, R., & Moore, R. K. (2008). AnTon: Using an animatronic tongue and vocal tract model to investigate human language learning from an energetics point of view, Epigenetic Robotics. Brighton.

Kirchner, R., & Moore, R. K. (2008). Computing phonological generalization over real speech exemplars, The 6th International Conference on the Mental Lexicon. Banff, Canada.

Hofe, R., & Moore, R. K. (2008). Animatronic model of a human tongue, Artificial Life XI. Winchester.

Kirchner, R., & Moore, R. K. (2008). Speech production with an exemplar-based lexicon, The 16th Manchester Phonology Meeting. Manchester.

Luneski, A., Moore, R. K., & Bamidis, P. (2008). Affective interaction in collaborative networks, The 9th IFIP Working Conference on Virtual Enterprises. Poznan, Poland.

Kirchner, R., & Moore, R. K. (2008). Modelling exemplar-based phonologization, Symposium on Phonologization. Chicago.

Kempton, T., & Moore, R. K. (2008). Language identification: insights from the classification of hand annotated phone transcripts, Odyssey Workshop on Speaker and Language Recognition. Stellenbosch, South Africa.

Moore, R. K. 'Towards speech-based human-robot interaction', Proc. Symposium on Language and Robotics, Aveiro, Portugal, 10-12 Dec. (2007).

Mairesse F, Walker M A, Mehl, M R and Moore R K. 'Using linguistic cues for the automatic recognition of personality in conversation and text', Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research, Vol.30, pp.457-500, November (2007).

Moore, R K. 'Spoken Language Processing by Machine', Oxford Handbook of Psycholinguistics, G. Gaskell (ed.), Oxford University Press, (2007).

Maier, V. and Moore, R.K. 'Temporal episodic memory model: an evolution of MINERVA2', Proc. INTERSPEECH, Antwerp, 27-31 August (2007).

Scharenborg O., Wan V and Moore R K. 'Towards capturing fine phonetic variation in speech using articulatory features', J. Speech Communication, Special Issue on Speech Recognition and Intrinsic Variation, Vol.49, pp.811-826, (2007).

Moore, R.K. and Maier, V. 'Preserving fine phonetic detail using episodic memory: automatic speech recognition with MINERVA2', Proc. ICPhS, Saarbruchen, 6-10 August (2007).

Boves L, ten Bosch L and Moore R K. 'ACORNS - Towards Computational Modeling of Communication and Recognition Skills', Proc. 6th IEEE International Conference on Cognitive Informatics, Lake Tahoe, CA, USA, 6-8 August (2007).

Moore R K. 'PRESENCE: A human-inspired architecture for speech-based human-machine interaction', IEEE Trans. Computers, Special Issue on Emergent Systems, Algorithms an Architectures for Speech-Based Human-Machine Interaction, Vol.56, No.9, September (2007).

Moore R K. 'Spoken Language Processing: Piecing Together the Puzzle', J. Speech Communication, Special Issue on Bridging the Gap Between Human and Automatic Speech Processing, vol.49, pp.418-435, (2007).

Poulsen, T. and Moore, R.K. 'Sound localization through evolutionary learning applied to spiking neural networks', IEEE Symposium on Foundations of Computational Intelligence (FOCI'07), Honolulu, Hawaii, 1-5 April 2007.

Scharenborg O, Wan V and Moore R K. 'Capturing fine-phonetic detail in speech through automatic classification of articulatory features', Proc. ISCA workshop on Speech Recognition and Intrinsic Variation, Toulouse, 20 May 2006.

Moore R K. 'Research Challenges in the Automation of Spoken Language Interaction', Keynote talk, COST278 and ISCA Tutorial and Research Workshop (ITRW) on Applied Spoken Language Interaction in Distributed Environments (ASIDE 2005), Aalborg University, Denmark, 10-11 November (2005).

Moore R K. 'Cognitive Informatics: The Future of Spoken Language Processing?', Keynote talk, SPECOM - 10th Int. Conf. on Speech and Computer, Patras, Greece, 17-19 October (2005).

Moore R K. 'Progress, Promises and Prospects for Automatic Speech Recognition', UKCoD/NADP Conf. on New Technologies in Communication for Deaf People', London, 4th October (2005).

Rahim M, Fayyad U M, Moore R K and Zweig G (Eds.). IEEE TRANS. SPEECH & AUDIO PROCESSING: Special Issue on 'Data Mining of Speech, Audio and Dialog', Vol. 13, No. 5, September (2005).

Moore R K. 'Results from a survey of attendees at ASRU 1997 and 2003', Proc. INTERSPEECH 2005 Lisbon, 5-9 September (2005).

Hawley M S, Green P D, Enderby P, Cunningham S P and Moore R K. 'Speech technology for e-inclusion of people with physical disabilities and disordered speech', Proc. INTERSPEECH 2005 Lisbon, 5-9 September (2005).

Maier V and Moore R K. 'An investigation into a simulation of episodic memory for automatic speech recognition', Proc. INTERSPEECH 2005 Lisbon, 5-9 September (2005).

Moore R K. 'Towards a unified theory of spoken language processing', Proc. 4th IEEE International Conference on Cognitive Informatics, Irvine, CA, USA, 8-10 August (2005).

Moore R K and Cunningham S P. 'Plasticity in systems for automatic speech recognition: a review', Proc. ISCA Workshop on 'Plasticity in Speech Perception', pp. 109-112, London, 15-17 June (2005).

Selected Pre-2005 Publications

Moore R K. 'Modelling data entry rates for ASR and alternative input methods', Proc. INTERSPEECH 2004 ICSLP, Jeju, Korea, 4-8 October (2004).

Moore R K. 'Spoken Language Output: Realising the Vision', ELSNET Special Session 'Towards a Roadmap for Speech Technology', Proc. EUROSPEECH'03, Geneva, pp. 2909-2912, 1-4 September (2003).

Moore R K. 'A comparison of the data requirements of automatic speech recognition systems and human listeners', Proc. EUROSPEECH'03, Geneva, pp. 2582-2584, 1-4 September (2003).

Moore, R. K. 'Speech recognition', THE INTERNATIONAL ENCYCLOPEDIA OF LINGUISTICS (2nd Edition), Oxford University Press, May (2003).

Moore R K and Cutler A. 'Constraints on theories of human vs. machine recognition of speech', Proc. SPRAAC Workshop on Human Speech Recognition as Pattern Classification, Max-Planck-Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, 11-13 July (2001).

Gibbon D, Mertins I and Moore R K (Eds.). HANDBOOK OF MULTIMODAL AND SPOKEN DIALOGUE SYSTEMS: RESOURCES, TERMINOLOGY AND PRODUCT EVALUATION, Kluwer Academic Publishers (2000).

Moore R K. 'The Future of Speech-Based Services: Bringing in the Benefit', COST249 workshop on Voice Operated Telecom Services (VOTS2000), Gent, 11-12 May (2000).

Gibbon D, Moore R K and Winsky R (Eds.). THE EAGLES HANDBOOK OF STANDARDS AND RESOURCES FOR SPOKEN LANGUAGE SYSTEMS, Mouton de Gruyter (1997).

Moore R K. 'Speech pattern processing', COMPUTATIONAL MODELS OF SPEECH PATTERN PROCESSING, K Ponting (ed.), NATO ASI Series F, Vol.169, Springer-Verlag, pp 1-9, (1998).

Moore R K. 'Critique: The potential role of speech production models in automatic speech recognition', Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol.99, No.3, pp 1710-1713, March (1996).

Nowell P and Moore R K. 'The application of dynamic programming techniques to non-word based topic spotting', Proc. EUROSPEECH'95, Madrid, 18-21 September (1995).

Varga A P and Moore R K. 'Simultaneous recognition of concurrent speech signals using hidden Markov model decomposition', Proc. ESCA EUROSPEECH conference, Genova Italy, September (1991).

Varga A P and Moore R K. 'Hidden Markov model decomposition of speech and noise', Proc. IEEE Int. Conf. on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, Albuquerque, 3-6 April pp 845-848, (1990).

Moore R K. 'Speech recognition systems and theories of speech perception', THE COGNITIVE REPRESENTATION OF SPEECH, Myers, Laver and Anderson (eds.), North Holland, pp 427-441 (1981).

Moore R K. 'Evaluating speech recognisers', IEEE Trans. Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing 25, pp 178-183 (1977).

Full List

BOOKS & EDITED WORKS

Devillers, L., Kawahara, T., Moore, R. K., & Scheutz, M. (2020). Spoken Language Interaction with Virtual Agents and Robots (SLIVAR): Towards Effective and Ethical Interaction (Dagstuhl Seminar 20021). Dagstuhl Reports (Vol. 10). Dagstuhl, Germany: Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum fur Informatik.

Moore, R. K., Thill, S., & Marxer, R. (2017). Vocal Interactivity in-and-between Humans, Animals and Robots (VIHAR) (Dagstuhl Seminar 16442). Dagstuhl Reports, 6(10), 154–194.

Gibbon D, Mertins I and Moore R K (Eds.). HANDBOOK OF MULTIMODAL AND SPOKEN DIALOGUE SYSTEMS: RESOURCES, TERMINOLOGY AND PRODUCT EVALUATION, Kluwer Academic Publishers (2000).

Gibbon D, Moore R K and Winsky R (Eds.). THE EAGLES HANDBOOK OF STANDARDS AND RESOURCES FOR SPOKEN LANGUAGE SYSTEMS, Mouton de Gruyter (1997).

Moore R K (Ed.). SPEECH COMMUNICATION: Special Issue on 'Speech Under Stress', North-Holland, Vol. 20, Nos. 1-2, November (1996).

Moore R K (Ed.). SPEECH COMMUNICATION: Special Issue on 'Neural Networks and Speech - NEUROSPEECH', North-Holland, vol. 9, No. 1, February (1990).

BOOK CHAPTERS

Moore, R. K. (2020). PCT and Beyond: Towards a Computational Framework for “Intelligent” Systems. In W. Mansell (Ed.), The Interdisciplinary Handbook of Perceptual Control Theory: Living Control Systems IV (pp. 557–582). Elsevier.

Moore, R. K. (2015). From talking and listening robots to intelligent communicative machines. In J. Markowitz (Ed.), Robots That Talk and Listen. Boston, MA: De Gruyter.

Moore, R. K. (2013). Spoken language processing: Where do we go from here? In R. Trappl (Ed.), Your Virtual Butler, LNAI (Vol. 7407, pp. 111-125). Heidelberg: Springer.

Moore, R. K. (2010). Cognitive approaches to spoken language technology. In F. Chen & K. Jokinen (Eds.), Speech Technology: Theory and Applications (pp. 89-103). New York Dordrecht Heidelberg London: Springer.

Luneski, A., Moore, R. K., & Bamidis, P. D. (2008). Affective computing and collaborative networks: towards emotion-aware interaction. In L. M. Camarinha-Matos & W. Picard (Eds.), Pervasive Collaborative Networks (Vol. 283, pp. 315-322). Boston: Springer.

Moore, R K. 'Spoken Language Processing by Machine', OXFORD HANDBOOK OF PSYCHOLINGUISTICS, G. Gaskell (ed.), Oxford University Press, (2007).

Moore, R. K. 'Speech recognition', THE INTERNATIONAL ENCYCLOPEDIA OF LINGUISTICS (2nd Edition), Oxford University Press, May (2003).

Moore R K. 'Speech pattern processing', COMPUTATIONAL MODELS OF SPEECH PATTERN PROCESSING, K Ponting (ed.), NATO ASI Series F, Vol.169, Springer-Verlag, pp 1-9, (1998).

Moore R K. 'Users guide', EAGLES HANDBOOK OF STANDARDS AND RESOURCES FOR SPOKEN LANGUAGE SYSTEMS, D Gibbon, R K Moore and R Winsky (eds.), Mouton de Gruyter, pp 1-28, (1997).

Moore R K. 'Automatic Speech Recognition: Theory and Practice', EUROPEAN STUDIES IN PHONETICS AND SPEECH COMMUNICATION, G Bloothooft, V Hazan, D Huber and J Llisterri (eds.), CIP-Gegevens Koninklijke Bibliotheek, Den Haag, pp 133-137, (1995).

Moore R K. 'Twenty things we still don't know about speech', PROGRESS AND PROSPECTS OF SPEECH RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY, H Niemann and R deMori (eds.), Infix, Germany (1994).

Moore R K. 'The EAGLES working group on spoken language', ADVANCED SPEECH APPLICATIONS: EUROPEAN RESEARCH ON SPEECH TECHNOLOGY, K C Varghese, S Pfleger and J P Lefevre, Springer-Verlag (1994).

Moore R K. 'Recognition - the stochastic modelling approach', SPEECH PROCESSING, C Rowden (ed.), McGraw-Hill, Chapter 7 (1992).

Peeling S M, Moore R K and Varga A P. 'Isolated digit recognition using the multi-layer perceptron', NATO ASI Series, Vol. F46, RECENT ADVANCES IN SPEECH UNDERSTANDING AND DIALOGUE SYSTEMS, H Niemann et al (eds.), Springer-Verlag, pp 261-265 (1988).

McCann C A, Edmondson W and Moore R K. 'Practical issues in dialogue design', THE STRUCTURE OF MULTIMODAL DIALOGUE, M M Taylor, F Neel and D G Bouwhuis (eds.), North-Holland, Chapter 34, pp 497-511 (1988).

Moore R K. 'Computational techniques', ELECTRONIC SPEECH RECOGNITION, Bristow G (ed.), Collins, Chapter 4, pp 130-157 (1986).

Moore R K. 'Systems for isolated and connected word recognition', NATO ASI Series, Vol.F16, NEW SYSTEMS AND ARCHITECTURES FOR AUTOMATIC SPEECH RECOGNITION AND SYNTHESIS, De Mori R and Suen C Y (eds.), Springer-Verlag, pp 73-143 (1985).

Moore R K. 'Speech recognition systems and theories of speech perception', THE COGNITIVE REPRESENTATION OF SPEECH, Myers, Laver and Anderson (eds.), North Holland, pp 427-441 (1981).

PATENTS

Green, P.D., Moore, R. K., Gilbert, J. M. and Lopez, J. A. G. ‘Speech synthesis from detected speech articulator movement’, Patent Application no. WO2016042295, 24 March (2016).

Moore R K. 'Speech synthesis apparatus and method', Patent Application no. 0219870.3, 22 Aug (2003).

Moore R K and Series R W. 'Human-machine interface apparatus', Patent Application no. US 2002/0015037 A1, 7 Feb. (2002).

Moore R K and Holmes W. 'Speech synthesis from interpolated voices', Patent Application no. WO 01/93247 A1, 6 December (2001).

Howell D N L, Hilton C S, Bridle J S, Moore R K and Russell M J. 'Improvements in methods and apparatus for signature verification', Patent Application no. 9024411.2, November (1990).

JOURNAL PAPERS

Huang, G., & Moore, R. K. (2022). Is honesty the best policy for mismatched partners? Aligning multi-modal affordances of a social robot: An opinion paper. Frontiers in Virtual Reality, Section Virtual Reality and Human Behaviour: Do We Really Interact with Artificial Agents as If They Are Human?, 3(1020169).

ter Haar, S. M., Fernandez, A. A., Gratier, M., Knörnschild, M., Levelt, C., Moore, R. K., Vellema, M., Wang, X., & Oller, D. K. (2021). Cross-species parallels in babbling: animals and algorithms. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B., 376(1836), 1–11.

Marge, M., Espy-Wilson, C., Ward, N. G., Alwan, A., Artzi, Y., Bansal, M., Blankenship, G., Chai, J., III, H. D., Dey, D., Harper, M., Howard, T., Kennington, C., Kruijff-Korbayová, I., Manocha, D., Matuszek, C., Mead, R., Mooney, R., Moore, R. K., … Yu, Z. (2022). Spoken Language Interaction with Robots: Recommendations for Future Research. Computer Speech and Language, 71(101255).

Simmonds-Buckley, M., Bennion, M. R., Kellett, S., Millings, A., Hardy, G. E., & Moore, R. K. (2020). Acceptability and Effectiveness of NHS Recommended E-therapies for Depression, Anxiety and Stress: A Meta-Analysis. Journal of Medical Internet Research (JMIR), 22(10).

Bennion, M. R., Hardy, G. E., Moore, R. K., Kellett, S., & Millings, A. (2020). Usability, Acceptability, and Effectiveness of Web-Based Conversational Agents to Facilitate Problem Solving in Older Adults: Controlled Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research (JMIR), 22(5).

Bennion, M. R., Hardy, G. E., Moore, R. K., Kellett, S., & Millings, A. (2019). E-Therapies in England for Stress, Anxiety or Depression: how are apps developed? A survey of NHS e-therapy developers. BMJ Health Care and Informatics.

Cameron, D., Millings, A., Fernando, S., Collins, E. C., Moore, R., Sharkey, A., Evers, V., & Prescott, T. (2018). The effects of robot facial emotional expressions and gender on child-robot interaction in a field study. Connection Science, 1-19.

Moore, R. K., & Nicolao, M. (2017). Towards a Needs-Based Architecture for “Intelligent” Communicative Agents: Speaking with Intention. Frontiers in Robotics and AI, 4(66).

Gonzalez, J. A., Cheah, L. A., Gomez, A. M., Green, P. D., Gilbert, J. M., Ell, S. R., Moore, R. K., & Holdsworth, E. (2017). Restoring speech following total removal of the larynx by a learned transformation from sensor data to acoustics. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America Express Letters.

Bennion, M. R., Hardy, G., Moore, R. K., & Millings, A. (2017). E-therapies in England for stress, anxiety or depression: what is being used in the NHS? A survey of mental health services. BMJ Open, 7(1), e014844. http://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2016-014844

Moore, R. K. (2016). Introducing a pictographic language for envisioning a rich variety of enactive systems with different degrees of complexity. Int. J. Advanced Robotic Systems, 13(74).

Gonzalez, J. A., Cheah, L. A., Gilbert, J. M., Bai, J., Ell, S., Green, P. D., & Moore, R. K. (2016). A silent speech system based on permanent magnet articulography and direct synthesis. Computer Speech and Language, 39, 67–87.

Kempton, T., & Moore, R. K. (2013). Discovering the phoneme inventory of an unwritten language: a machine-assisted approach. Speech Communication.

Hofe, R., Ell, S. R., Fagan, M. J., Gilbert, J. M., Green, P. D., Moore, R. K., & Rybchenko, S. I. (2013). Small-vocabulary speech recognition using a silent speech interface based on magnetic sensing. Speech Communication, 55(1), 22-32.

Moore, R. K. (2012). A Bayesian explanation of the 'Uncanny Valley' effect and related psychological phenomena. Nature Scientific Reports, 2(864), doi:10.1038/srep00864.

Moore, R. K. (2012). Finding rhythm in speech: a response to Cummins. Empirical Musicology Review, 7(1-2). [pdf]

Crook, N. T., Field, D., Smith, C., Harding, S., Pulman, S., Cavazza, M., Charlton, D., Moore, R. K., & Boye, J. (2012). Generating context-sensitive ECA responses to user barge-in interruptions. Journal on Multimodal User Interfaces, 6(1-2), 13-25.

Worgan, S., & Moore, R. K. (2011). Towards the detection of social dominance in dialogue. Speech Communication, 53(9-10), 1104-1114.

Wilks, Y., Worgan, S., Dingli, A., Catizone, R., Moore, R. K., Field, D., & Cheng, W. (2011). A prototype for a conversational companion for reminiscing about images. Computer, Speech and Language, 25(2), 140-157.

Kirchner, R., Moore, R. K., & Chen, T.-Y. (2010). Computing phonological generalization over real speech exemplars. Journal of Phonetics, 38(4), 540-547.

Gilbert, J. M., Rybchenko, S. I., Hofe, R., Ell, S. R., Fagan, M. J., Moore, R. K., & Green, P. (2010). Isolated word recognition of silent speech using magnetic implants and sensors. Medical Engineering & Physics, 32, 1189-1197.

Worgan, S., & Moore, R. K. (2010). Speech as the perception of affordances. Ecological Psychology, 22(4), 327-343.

Elshaw, M., Moore, R. K., & Klein, M. (2010). Attention-gating recurrent self-organising working memory for emergent speech representation. Connection Science, 22(2), 157-175.

Hofe, R., & Moore, R. K. (2009). Biomimetic vocal tract modeling: preliminary results of vocalization experiments. Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics (POMA), 6(1), 1-8 060004.

ten Bosch, L., Van hamme, H., Boves, L., & Moore, R. K. (2009). A computational model of language acquisition: the emergence of words. Fundamenta Informaticae, 90, 229-249.

Hofe, R., & Moore, R. K. (2008). Towards an investigation of speech energetics using 'AnTon': an animatronic model of a human tongue and vocal tract. Connection Science, 20(4), 319–336.

Mairesse F, Walker M A, Mehl, M R and Moore R K. 'Using linguistic cues for the automatic recognition of personality in conversation and text', Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research, Vol.30, pp.457-500, November (2007).

Moore R K. 'PRESENCE: A human-inspired architecture for speech-based human-machine interaction', IEEE Trans. Computers, Special Issue on Emergent Systems, Algorithms an Architectures for Speech-Based Human-Machine Interaction, Vol.56, No.9, September (2007)[pdf].

Scharenborg O., Wan V and Moore R. K. 'Towards capturing fine phonetic variation in speech using articulatory features', Speech Communication, Special Issue on Speech Recognition and Intrinsic Variation, Vol.49, pp.811-826, (2007).

Moore R. K. 'Spoken Language Processing: Piecing Together the Puzzle', Speech Communication, Special Issue on Bridging the Gap Between Human and Automatic Speech Processing, vol.49, pp.418-435, (2007)[pdf].

Moore R K. 'Critique: The potential role of speech production models in automatic speech recognition', Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol.99, No.3, pp 1710-1713, March (1996).

Jensen U, Moore R K, Dalsgaard P and Lindberg B. 'Modelling intonation contours at the phrase level using continuous density hidden Markov models', Computer Speech and sLanguage 8, pp 247-260, (1994).

Moore R K and Peeling S M. 'Minimally distinct word-pair discrimination using a back-propagation network', Computer Speech and Language 3, pp 119-131 (1989).

Peeling S M and Moore R K. 'Isolated digit recognition experiments using the multi-layer perceptron', Speech Communication 7, pp 403-409, September (1988).

Russell M J, Moore R K and Tomlinson, M J. 'Dynamic programming and statistical modelling in automatic speech recognition', J. Operational Research Society, Vol.37, No.1, pp 21-30 (1986).

Moore, R. K. (1981). Speech recognition systems and theories of speech perception. Advances in Psychology, 7, 427-441.

Moore R K. 'A multilevel approach to pattern processing', Pattern Recognition 14, pp 261-265 (1981).

Moore R K. 'A dynamic programming algorithm for the distance between two finite areas', IEEE Trans. Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence 1, pp 86-88 (1979).

Moore R K. 'Evaluating speech recognisers', IEEE Trans. Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing 25, pp 178-183 (1977).

CONFERENCE PAPERS

Moore, R. K. (2023). Local minima drive communications in cooperative interaction. In Proceeding of the AISB Convention. Swansea.

Huang, G., & Moore, R. K. (2023). One size doesn’t fit all: Personalised affordance design for social robots. In CONCATENATE Workshop at HRI-23. Stockholm.

Huang, G., & Moore, R. K. (2023). Better Curious Than Smart?: Enhance Inclusiveness Between Mismatched Conversational Partners: An Opinion Paper. In CUI@CHI: Inclusive Design of CUIs Across Modalities and Mobilities. Hamburg, Germany.

Moore, R. K. (2022). Communication in Cooperation: a PCT Perspective. In 32nd Conference of the International Association for Perceptual Control Theory (IAPCT).

Muñoz, T. R., Ip, E., Huang, G., & Moore, R. K. (2022). Interactivism in Spoken Dialogue Systems. In SemDial 26th Workshop on the Semantics and Pragmatics of Dialogue. Dublin.

Skidmore, L., & Moore, R. K. (2022). Incremental disfluency detection for spoken learner English. In 17th Workshop on Innovative Use of NLP for Building Educational Applications. Seattle, WA, US.

Moore, R. K. (2022). Whither the Priors for (Vocal) Interactivity? In HRI’22 Workshop on Theory-Grounded Human-Robot Interaction (THEORIA). Sapporo, Japan: IEEE/ACM.

Coldren, I. T., & Moore, R. K. (2021). Can a Voice be Uncanny? 3rd International Workshop on Vocal Interactivity In-and-between Humans, Animals, and Robots (VIHAR-2021), 18–19.

Moore, R. K. (2021). On the Use of the ‘Pure Data’ Programming Language as a Real-Time Computational Environment for Exploring PCT. In 31st Conference of the International Association for Perceptual Control Theory (IAPCT).

Broughton, S. J., Jalal, M. A., & Moore, R. K. (2021). Investigating Deep Neural Structures and their Interpretability in the Domain of Voice Conversion. INTERSPEECH 2021.

Al-Hammadi, D., & Moore, R. K. (2021). Using Sampling Techniques and Machine Learning Algorithms to Improve Big Five Personality Traits Recognition from Non-verbal Cues. In National Computing Colleges Conference (NCCC) (pp. 1–6).

Jalal, M. A., Milner, R., Hain, T., & Moore, R. K. (2020). Removing bias with residual mixture of multi-view attention for speech emotion recognition. In INTERSPEECH 2020. Shanghai, China.

Hawker, B., & Moore, R. K. (2020). A Structural Approach to Dealing with High Dimensionality Parameter Search Spaces. In 21st Towards Autonomous Robotic Systems (TAROS) Conference. Nottingham.

Hawker, B., & Moore, R. K. (2020). Robots Producing Their Own Hierarchies with DOSA; The Dependency-Oriented Structure Architect. In 3rd UK Robotics and Autonomous Systems (RAS) Conference. Lincoln.

Jalal, M. A., Moore, R. K., & Hain, T. (2019). Spatio-temporal context modelling for speech emotion classification. In IEEE Automatic Speech Recognition and Understanding Workshop (ASRU 2019). Sentosa, Singapore.

Moore, R. K., & Skidmore, L. (2019). On the use/misuse of the term 'phoneme’. In INTERSPEECH-2019. Graz, Austria.

Jalal, M. A., Loweimi, E., Moore, R. K., & Hain, T. (2019). Learning temporal clusters using capsule routing for speech emotion recognition. In INTERSPEECH-2019. Graz, Austria.

Skidmore, L., & Moore, R. K. (2019). Using Alexa for flashcard-based language learning. In INTERSPEECH-2019. Graz, Austria.

Moore, R. K. (2019). Vocal interactivity in crowds, flocks and swarms: implications for voice user interfaces. In 2nd International Workshop on Vocal Interactivity in-and-between Humans, Animals and Robots (VIHAR-2019). London.

Jalal, M. A., Mihaylova, L., & Moore, R. K. (2019). An end-to-end deep neural network for facial emotion classification. In 22nd Int. Conf. on Information Fusion. Ottawa, Canada.

Jalal, M. A., Aftab, W., Moore, R. K., & Mihaylova, L. (2019). Dual stream spatio-temporal motion fusion with self-attention for action recognition. In 22nd Int. Conf. on Information Fusion. Ottawa, Canada.

Linjawi, M., & Moore, R. K. (2019). Evaluating ToRCH structure for characterizing robots. In Towards Autonomous Robotic Systems (TAROS 2019). Queen Mary University of London.

Moore, R. K. (2019). A ‘Canny’ Approach to Spoken Language Interfaces. In CHI-19 Workshop on Mapping Theoretical and Methodological Perspectives for Understanding Speech Interface Interactions. Glasgow: ACM.

AlSaleh, M., Moore, R. K., Christensen, H., & Arvaneh, M. (2018). Examining temporal variations in recognizing unspoken words using EEG signals. In IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC2018). Miyazaki, Japan.

Moore, R. K. (2019). A ‘Canny’ Approach to Spoken Language Interfaces. In CHI-19 Workshop on Mapping Theoretical and Methodological Perspectives for Understanding Speech Interface Interactions. Glasgow: ACM.

Chen, R., Jalal, M. A., Mihaylova, L., & Moore, R. K. (2018). Learning capsules for vehicle logo recognition. In FUSION 2018: 21st International Conference on Information Fusion. Cambridge.

Jalal, M. A., Chen, R., Moore, R. K., & Mihaylova, L. (2018). American sign language posture understanding with deep neural networks. In FUSION 2018: 21st International Conference on Information Fusion. Cambridge.

Linjawi, M., & Moore, R. K. (2018). Towards a Comprehensive Taxonomy for Characterizing Robots. In 19th Towards Autonomous Robotic Systems (TAROS) Conference. Bristol.

Gilbert, J. M., Cheah, L. A., Gonzalez, J. A., Green, P. D., Ell, S. R., Moore, R. K., & Holdsworth, E. (2018). A wearable silent speech interface based on magnetic sensors with motion-artifact removal. In 11th International Conference on Biomedical Electronics and Devices (BIODEVICES-2018). Funchal, Madeira. *** winner of BEST PAPER award ****

Moore, R. K. (2017). Appropriate voices for artefacts: some key insights. In 1st Int. Workshop on Vocal Interactivity in-and-between Humans, Animals and Robots (VIHAR-2017). Skovde, Sweden.

Wilson, S., & Moore, R. K. (2017). Robot, alien and cartoon voices: implications for speech-enabled systems. In 1st Int. Workshop on Vocal Interactivity in-and-between Humans, Animals and Robots (VIHAR-2017). Skovde, Sweden.

Gonzalez, J. A., Cheah, L. A., Green, P. D., Gilbert, J. M., Ell, S. R., Moore, R. K., & Holdsworth, E. (2017). Restoring speech following total removal of the larynx. In 14th Association for the Advancement of Assistive Technology in Europe (AAATE) Congress. Sheffield, UK.

Moore, R. K., & Mitchinson, B. (2017). Creating a Voice for MiRo, the World’s First Commercial Biomimetic Robot. In INTERSPEECH 2017. Stockholm.

Gonzalez, J. A., Cheah, L. A., Green, P. D., Gilbert, J. M., Ell, S. R., Moore, R. K., & Holdsworth, E. (2017). Evaluation of a silent speech interface based on magnetic sensing and deep learning for a phonetically rich vocabulary. In INTERSPEECH 2017. Stockholm, Sweden.

Moore, R. K., & Mitchinson, B. (2017). A biomimetic vocalisation system for MiRo. In Living Machines 2017. Stanford, CA.

Cameron, D., Fernando, S., Collins, E. C., Millings, A., Szollosy, M., Moore, R., … Prescott, T. (2017). You made him be alive: Children’s perceptions of animacy in a humanoid robot. In Living Machines 2017. Stanford, CA.

Cameron, D., Fernando, S., Cowles-Naja, E., Perkins, A., Collins, E., Millings, A., Szollosy, M., Moore, R. K., Sharkey, A. & Prescott, T. (2017). Children’s age influences their use of biological and mechanical questions towards a humanoid. In TAROS-2017.

Caspar, L., & Moore, R. K. (2017). PrimEmo: A neural implementation of survival circuits supporting primitive emotions. In Annual Conference of the Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behaviour (AISB). Bath, UK.

Mokaram, S., & Moore, R. K. (2017). The Sheffield search and rescue corpus. In 42nd IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing. New Orleans, USA: IEEE.

Moore, R. K. (2016). Is spoken language all-or-nothing? Implications for future speech-based human-machine interaction. In K. Jokinen & G. Wilcock (Eds.), Dialogues with Social Robots – Enablements, Analyses, and Evaluation. Springer Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering (LNEE).

AlSaleh, M. M., Arvaneh, M., Christensen, H., & Moore, R. K. (2016). Brain-computer interface technology for speech recognition: a review. In Asia-Pacific Signal and Information Processing Association Annual Summit and Conference (APSIPA ASC). Jeju Island, Korea.

Moore, R. K., & Marxer, R. (2016). Progress and prospects for spoken language technology: results from four sexennial surveys. In INTERSPEECH. San Francisco, CA.

Moore, R. K., Li, H., & Liao, S.-H. (2016). Progress and prospects for spoken language technology: what ordinary people think. In INTERSPEECH. San Francisco, CA.

Moore, R. K. (2016). A real-time parametric general-purpose mammalian vocal synthesiser. In INTERSPEECH. San Francisco, CA.

Cameron, D., Fernando, S., Millings, A., Szollosy, M., Collins, E., Moore, R., … Prescott, T. (2016). Congratulations, it’s a boy! Bench-marking children's perceptions of the Robokind Zeno-R25. In 17th Towards Autonomous Robotic Systems (TAROS-16). Sheffield.

Bai, J., Gilbert, J., Green, P., Cheah, L. A., Ell, S., & Moore, R. K. (2016). Direct Speech Generation for a Silent Speech Interface based on Permanent Magnet Articulography. In BIOSIGNALS.

Cameron, D., Fernando, S., Collins, E., Millings, A., Moore, R., Sharkey, A., & Prescott, T. J. (2016). Impact of robot responsiveness and adult involvement on children’s social behaviours in human-robot interaction. In Fifth International Symposium on New Frontiers in Human-Robot Interaction (at AISB). Sheffield.

Moore, R. K. (2016). Is Spoken Language All-or-Nothing? Implications for future speech-based human-machine interaction. In International Workshop on Spoken Dialogue Systems (IWSDS). Saariselkä, Finland.

Mokaram, S., & Moore, R. K. (2015). Speech-based topological map estimation in a simulated search and rescue environment. In NIPS 2015 workshop on Machine Learning for Spoken Language Understanding and Interaction. Montreal, Canada.

Mokaram, S., & Moore, R. K. (2015). Speech-based location estimation of first responders in a simulated search and rescue scenario. In INTERSPEECH 2015. Dresden, Germany.

Cameron, D., Fernando, S., Millings, A., R., M., Sharkey, A., & Prescott, T. (2015). Children’s age influences their perceptions of a humanoid robot as being like a person or machine. In Living Machines 2015. Barcelona, Spain.

Cameron, D., Fernando, S., Collins, E., Millings, A., Moore, R. K., Sharkey, A., Evers, V., & Prescott, T. (2015). Presence of life-like robot expressions influences children’s enjoyment of human-robot interactions in the field. In Fourth International Symposium on New Frontiers in Human-Robot Interaction, AISB-2015. Canterbury, UK.

Cheah, L. A., Bai, J., Gonzalez, J. A., Ell, S. R., Gilbert, J. M., Moore, R. K., & Green, P. D. (2015). A user-centric design of permanent magnetic articulography based assistive speech technology. *** Best paper award *** In BIOSIGNALS: 8th Int. Conf. on Bio-Inspired Systems and Signal Processing. Lisbon, Portugal.

Moore, R. K. (2014). Spoken language Processing: Time to Look Outside? In 2nd International Conference on Statistical Language and Speech Processing (SLSP 2014). Grenoble.

Meah, L., & Moore, R. K. (2014). The uncanny valley: a focus on misaligned cues. In International Conference on Social Robotics (ICSR 2014). Sydney, Australia.

Moore, R. K. (2014). On the use of the "Pure Data" programming language for teaching and public outreach in speech processing. In INTERSPEECH. Singapore.

Gonzalez, J. A., Cheah, L. A., Bai, J., Ell, S. R., Gilbert, J. M., Moore, R. K., & Green, P. D. (2014). Analysis of phonetic similarity in a silent speech interface based on permanent magnetic articulography. In INTERSPEECH. Singapore.

Fernando, S., Collins, E. C., Duff, A., Moore, R. K., Verschure, P. F. M. J., & Prescott, T. J. (2014). Optimising robot personalities for symbiotic interaction. In Living Machines 2014. Milan.

Judge, S., Hawley, M., & Moore, R. K. (2014). SpeakerID - The potential for speaker identification to improve the effectiveness of aided communication. In Int. Soc. for Augmentative and Alternative Communication Conference (ISAAC-2104). Lisbon.

Nicolao, M., Tesser, F., & Moore, R. K. (2013). A phonetic-contrast motivated adaptation to control the degree-of-articulation on Italian HMM-based synthetic voices. 8th ISCA Speech Synthesis Workshop (SSW8). Barcelona, Spain.

Hofe, R., Bai, J., Cheah, L. A., Ell, S. R., Gilbert, J. M., Moore, R. K., & Green, P. D. (2013). Performance of the MVOCA silent speech interface across multiple speakers. In INTERSPEECH (pp. 1140–1143).

Basakos, D., Kefalas, P., & Moore, R. K. (2013). Emotional BDI agents: The influence of emotions on cognitive decision-making process. 8th South East European Doctoral Student Conference (DSC 2013), Thessaloniki, Greece.

Nicolao, M., Latorre, J., & Moore, R. K. (2012). C2H: A computational model of H&H-based phonetic contrast in synthetic speech, INTERSPEECH. Portland, USA.

Ell, S. R., Bai, J., Cheah, L., Fagan, M., Gilbert, J., Green, P., Hofe, R., Moore, R., & Rybchenko, S. (2012). Electronic speech restoration following laryngectomy, 14th British Academic Conference in Otolaryngology & ENT. Glasgow.

Moore, R. K. (2012). Extending Maturana and Varela's symbolic representation of autopoiesis to create a rich visual language for envisioning a wide range of enactive systems with different degrees of complexity, Foundations of Enactive Cognitive Science. Cumberland Lodge, Great Park of Windsor. [slides]

Moore, R. K., & Maier, V. (2012). Visual, vocal and behavioural affordances: some effects of consistency, 5th International Conference on Cognitive Systems - CogSys 2012. Vienna.

Moore, R. K. (2011). Progress and prospects for speech technology: Results from three sexennial surveys, INTERSPEECH. Florence, Italy [pdf][poster (with graphs)].

Kempton, T., Moore, R. K., & Hain, T. (2011). Cross-language phone recognition when the target language phoneme inventory is not known, INTERSPEECH. Florence, Italy.

Hofe, R., Ell, S. R., Fagen, M. J., Gilbert, J. M., Green, P. D., Moore, R. K., & Rybchenko, S. I. (2011). Speech synthesis parameter generation for the assistive silent speech interface MVOCA, INTERSPEECH. Florence, Italy.

Moore, R. K., & Nicolao, M. (2011). Reactive speech synthesis: actively managing phonetic contrast along an H&H continuum, 17th International Congress of Phonetics Sciences (ICPhS). Hong Kong. [pdf]

Aimetti, G., Moore, R. K., & ten Bosch, L. (2010). Discovering an optimal set of minimally contrasting acoustic speech units: a point of focus for whole-word pattern matching, INTERSPEECH. Makahuri, Japan.

Hofe, R., Ell, S. R., Fagan, M. J., Gilbert, J. M., Green, P. D., Moore, R. K., & Rybchenko, S. I. (2010). Evaluation of a Silent Speech Interface Based on Magnetic Sensing, INTERSPEECH. Makuhari, Japan.

Crook, N., Smith, C., Cavazza, M., Pulman, S., Moore, R. K., & Boye, J. (2010). Handling user interruptions in an embodied conversational agent, AAMAS 2010: 9th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems. Toronto.

Aimetti, G., ten Bosch, L., & Moore, R. K. (2009). Modelling early language acquisition with a dynamic systems perspective, 9th Int. Conf. on Epigenetic Robotics. Venice.

Elshaw, M., & Moore, R. K. (2009). A recurrent working memory architecture for emergent speech representation, Bernstein Conference on Computational Neuroscience. Frankfurt, Germany.

Elshaw, M., Moore, R. K., & Klein, M. (2009). Hierarchical recurrent self-organising memory (H-RSOM) architecture for an emergent speech representation towards robot grounding, Natural Computing and Intelligent Robotics. Sunderland.

Luneski, A., Bamidis, P., & Moore, R. K. (2009). AFFEECTiNet - Affective computer-mediated interaction framework for collaborative networks, Workshop on Specification and Computation of Emotions in Collaborative Networks (SCACSNET'09). Thessaloniki, Greece.

Moore, R. K., & ten Bosch, L. (2009). Modelling vocabulary growth from birth to young adulthood, INTERSPEECH. Brighton, UK.

Aimetti, G., & Moore, R. K. (2009). Discovering keywords from cross-modal input: ecological vs. engineering methods for enhancing acoustic repetitions, INTERSPEECH. Brighton, UK.

Kempton, T., & Moore, R. K. (2009). Finding allophones: an evaluation on consonants in the TIMIT corpus, INTERSPEECH. Brighton, UK.

Maier, V., & Moore, R. K. (2009). The case for case-based automatic speech recognition, INTERSPEECH. Brighton, UK.

Poulsen, T., & Moore, R. K. (2009). Evolving spiking neural parameters for behavioral sequences, 19th International Conference on Artificial Neural Networks (ICANN 2009). Limassol, Cyprus.

Worgan, S., & Moore, R. K. (2009). Spoken language processing as an aspect of human behaviour, Grounding Language in Perception and (Inter) Action. Wenham, MA.

Hofe, R., & Moore, R. K. (2009). Biomimetic vocal tract modeling: Synthesis of speech articulation, 157th Meeting: Acoustical Society of America. Portland, Oregon.

Kirchner, R., & Moore, R. K. (2009). Computing phonological generalization over real speech exemplars, 83rd Annual Meeting of the Linguistics Society of America. San Francisco.

Worgan, S., & Moore, R. K. (2008). Enabling reinforcement learning for open dialogue systems through speech stress detection, Fourth International Workshop on Human-Computer Conversation. Bellagio, Italy.

Hofe, R., & Moore, R. K. (2008). AnTon: an animatronic model of a human tongue and vocal tract, InterSpeech. Brisbane, Australia.

Hofe, R., & Moore, R. K. (2008). AnTon: Using an animatronic tongue and vocal tract model to investigate human language learning from an energetics point of view, Epigenetic Robotics. Brighton.

Kirchner, R., & Moore, R. K. (2008). Computing phonological generalization over real speech exemplars, The 6th International Conference on the Mental Lexicon. Banff, Canada.

Hofe, R., & Moore, R. K. (2008). Animatronic model of a human tongue, Artificial Life XI. Winchester.

Kirchner, R., & Moore, R. K. (2008). Speech production with an exemplar-based lexicon, The 16th Manchester Phonology Meeting. Manchester.

Luneski, A., Moore, R. K., & Bamidis, P. (2008). Affective interaction in collaborative networks, The 9th IFIP Working Conference on Virtual Enterprises. Poznan, Poland.

Kirchner, R., & Moore, R. K. (2008). Modelling exemplar-based phonologization, Symposium on Phonologization. Chicago.

Kempton, T., & Moore, R. K. (2008). Language identification: insights from the classification of hand annotated phone transcripts, Odyssey Workshop on Speaker and Language Recognition. Stellenbosch, South Africa.

Moore, R. K. 'Towards speech-based human-robot interaction', Proc. Symposium on Language and Robotics, Aveiro, Portugal, 10-12 Dec. (2007).

Maier, V. and Moore, R.K. 'Temporal episodic memory model: an evolution of MINERVA2', Proc. INTERSPEECH, Antwerp, 27-31 August (2007).

Moore, R.K. and Maier, V. 'Preserving fine phonetic detail using episodic memory: automatic speech recognition with MINERVA2', Proc. ICPhS, Saarbruchen, 6-10 August (2007).

Boves L, ten Bosch L and Moore R K. 'ACORNS - Towards Computational Modeling of Communication and Recognition Skills', Proc. 6th IEEE International Conference on Cognitive Informatics, Lake Tahoe, CA, USA, 6-8 August (2007).

Poulsen, T. and Moore, R.K. 'Sound localization through evolutionary learning applied to spiking neural networks', IEEE Symposium on Foundations of Computational Intelligence (FOCI'07), Honolulu, Hawaii, 1-5 April 2007.

Scharenborg O, Wan V and Moore R K. 'Capturing fine-phonetic detail in speech through automatic classification of articulatory features', Proc. ISCA workshop on Speech Recognition and Intrinsic Variation, Toulouse, 20 May 2006.

Moore R K . 'Results from a survey of attendees at ASRU 1997 and 2003', Proc. INTERSPEECH 2005 Lisbon, 5-9 September (2005).

Hawley M S, Green P D, Enderby P, Cunningham S P and Moore R K. 'Speech technology for e-inclusion of people with physical disabilities and disordered speech', Proc. INTERSPEECH 2005 Lisbon, 5-9 September (2005).

Maier V and Moore R K. 'An investigation into a simulation of episodic memory for automatic speech recognition', Proc. INTERSPEECH 2005 Lisbon, 5-9 September (2005).

Moore R K. 'Towards a unified theory of spoken language processing', Proc. 4th IEEE International Conference on Cognitive Informatics, Irvine, CA, USA, 8-10 August (2005).

Moore R K and Cunningham S P. 'Plasticity in systems for automatic speech recognition: a review', Proc. ISCA Workshop on 'Plasticity in Speech Perception', pp. 109-112, London, 15-17 June (2005).

Moore R K. 'Modelling data entry rates for ASR and alternative input methods', Proc. INTERSPEECH 2004 ICSLP, Jeju, Korea, 4-8 October (2004).

Moore R K. 'A comparison of the data requirements of automatic speech recognition systems and human listeners', Proc. EUROSPEECH'03, Geneva, pp. 2582-2584, 1-4 September (2003).

Moore R K and Cutler A. 'Constraints on theories of human vs. machine recognition of speech', Proc. SPRAAC Workshop on Human Speech Recognition as Pattern Classification, Max-Planck-Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, 11-13 July (2001).

Moore R K. 'There's no data like more data (but when will enough be enough?)', Proc. Inst. of Acoustics Workshop on Innovation in Speech Processing, IoA Proceedings vol.23, pt.3, pp.19-26, Stratford-upon-Avon, 2-3 April (2001).

Moore R K. 'Understanding speech understanding', Proc. IEEE Int. Conf. on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, Seattle, 12-14 May (1998).

Tomlinson M J, Russell M J, Moore R K, Buckland A P and Fawley M A. 'Modelling asynchrony in speech using elementary single-signal decomposition', Proc. IEEE Int. Conf. on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, pp 1247-1250, Munich, 20-24 April (1997).

Garner P N, Browning S R, Moore R K and Russell M J. 'A theory of word frequencies and its application to dialogue move recognition', Proc. International Conference on Spoken Language Processing, pp 1880-1883, Philadelphia, 3-6 October (1996).

Nowell P and Moore R K. 'The application of dynamic programming techniques to non-word based topic spotting', Proc. EUROSPEECH'95, Madrid, 18-21 September (1995).

Winski R, Moore R K and Gibbon D. 'EAGLES spoken language working group: overview and results', Proc. EUROSPEECH'95, Madrid, 18-21 September (1995).

Moore R K. 'Computational phonetics', Proc. XIIIth International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Stockholm, 13-19 August (1995).

Bird, S, Browning S R, Moore R K and Russell M J. 'Dialogue move recognition using topic spotting techniques', Proc. ESCA ETRW on Dialogue, May (1995).

Moore R K. 'Speech pattern processing: from blue sky ideas to a unified theory?', Proc. Institute of Acoustics Conference on Speech and Hearing, Windermere, November (1994).

Brooke N M, Tomlinson M J and Moore R K. 'Automatic speech recognition that includes visual speech cues', Proc. Institute of Acoustics Conference on Speech and Hearing, Windermere, November (1994).

Moore R K, Russell M J, Nowell P, Downey S N and Browning S R. 'A comparison of phoneme decision tree (PDT) and context adaptive phone (CAP) based approaches to vocabulary-independent speech recognition', Proc. IEEE Int. Conf. on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, Adelaide, 19-22 April (1994).

Moore R K. 'Whither a theory of speech pattern processing?', Proc. EUROSPEECH'93, Berlin, 21-23 September (1993).

Jensen U, Moore R K, Dalsgaard P and Lindberg B.'Modelling of intonation contours at the sentence level using CHMMs and the 1961 O'Conner and Arnold scheme', Proc. EUROSPEECH'93, Berlin, 21-23 September (1993).

Moore R K. 'The EAGLES working group on spoken language, CEC Speech Projects day, Berlin, 20 September (1993).

Moore R K and Morris A. 'Experiences collecting genuine spoken enquiries using WOZ techniques', Proc. 5th DARPA workshop on Speech and Natural Language, New York, February (1992).

Varga A P and Moore R K. 'Simultaneous recognition of concurrent speech signals using hidden Markov model decomposition', Proc. ESCA EUROSPEECH conference, Genova Italy, September (1991).

Browning S R, Moore R K, Ponting K M and Russell M J. 'A phonetically motivated analysis of the performance of the ARM continuous speech recognition system', Proc. Inst. of Acoustics Conf. on Speech and Hearing, Windermere, November (1990).

Russell M J, Ponting K M, Peeling S M, Browning S R, Bridle J S and Moore R K. 'The ARM continuous speech recognition system', Proc. IEEE Int. Conf. on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, Albuquerque, 3-6 April (1990).

Varga A P and Moore R K. 'Hidden Markov model decomposition of speech and noise', Proc. IEEE Int. Conf. on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, Albuquerque, 3-6 April pp 845-848, (1990).

Moore R K and Peeling S M. 'Phonetic discrimination using the multi-layer perceptron', Proc. FASE SPEECH-88 Conference, Edinburgh, 22-26 August (1988).

Varga A P, Moore R K, Bridle J S, Ponting K M and Russell M J. 'Noise compensation algorithms for use with hidden Markov model based speech recognition', Proc. IEEE Int. Conf. on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, New York, 11-14 April (1988).

Beet S W, Powrie H, Moore R K and Tomlinson M J. 'Improved speech recognition using a reduced auditory representation', Proc. IEEE Int. Conf. on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, New York, 11-14 April (1988).

Moore R K. 'Speech technology in a multilingual NATO environment', Proc. Military Speech Tech., Washington, 17-19 November (1987).

Peeling S M, Moore R K and Tomlinson M J. 'The multi-layer perceptron as a tool for speech pattern processing research', Proc. Inst. of Acoustics Conf. on Speech and Hearing, Windermere 28-30 November (1986).

Beet S W, Moore R K and Tomlinson M J. 'Auditory modelling for automatic speech recognition', Proc. Inst. of Acoustics Conf. on Speech and Hearing, Windermere 28-30 November (1986).

Lowe D, Tomlinson M J and Moore R K. 'The Wigner distribution as a speech signal processing tool', Proc. Inst. of Acoustics Conf. on Speech and Hearing, Windermere 28-30 November (1986).

Moore R K and Bridle J S. 'Speech research at RSRE', Proc. Inst. of Acoustics Conf. on Speech and Hearing, Windermere 28-30 November (1986).

Moore R K. 'The NATO research study group on speech processing: RSG10', Proc. Speech Tech'86, New York, USA, pp 201-203, 28-30 April (1986).

Russell M J and Moore R K. 'Explicit modelling of state occupancy in hidden Markov models for automatic speech recognition', Proc. IEEE Int. Conf. on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, Tampa, 26-29 March (1985).

Bridle J S and Moore R K. 'Boltzmann machines for speech pattern processing', Proc. Inst. Acoustics Autumn Conf., Windermere, pp 315-322, November (1984).

Moore R K, Tomlinson M J and Beet S W. 'The acoustic flow of speech', Proc. Inst. Acoustics Autumn Conf., Windermere, pp 241-248, November (1984).

Russell M J, Deacon J C A and Moore R K. 'Some implications of the effect of template choice on the performance of an automatic speech recogniser', Proc. Inst. Acoustics Autumn Conf., Windermere, pp 287-292, November (1984).

Moore R K. 'Overview of speech input', Proc. IFS Conf. on Speech Technology, Brighton, October (1984).

Moore R K, Russell M J and Tomlinson M J. 'Introducing phonetic discrimination into whole-word pattern matching', Presented at 10th Int. Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Utrecht, 1-6 August (1983).

Moore R K, Russell M J and Tomlinson M J. 'The discriminative network; a mechanism for focusing recognition in whole-word pattern matching', Proc. IEEE Int. Conf. on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, Boston, 14-16 April, pp1041-1044 (1983).

Russell M J, Moore R K and Tomlinson M J. 'Some techniques for incorporating local timescale variability information into a dynamic time warping algorithm for automatic speech recognition', Proc. IEEE Int. Conf. on Acoustic s, Speech and Signal Processing, Boston, 14-16 April, pp1037-1040 (1983).

Moore R K, Beardsley D, Russell M J and Tomlinson M J. 'Towards an integrated discriminative network for automatic speech recognition', Proc. Inst. Acoustics Autumn Conf., Bournmouth, 9-10 November, pp C1.1-C1.5 (1982).

Russell M J, Moore R K and Tomlinson M J. 'Automatic speech recognition using local timescale variability information', Proc. Inst. Acoustics Autumn Conf., Bournmouth, 9-10 November, pp C3.1-C3.5 (1982).

Moore R K, Russell M J and Tomlinson M J. 'Locally constrained dynamic programming in automatic speech recognition', Proc. IEEE Int. Conf. on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, Paris, May 3-5, pp 1270-1273 (1982).

Moore R K. 'Dynamic programming variations in automatic speech recognition', Proc. Inst. Acoustics Spring Conf., Newcastle, April 21-24, pp 269-272 (1981).

Moore R K. 'A multilevel computer system for automatic speech recognition', Proc. Inst. Acoustics Autumn Conf., Cambridge, pp 15.H4.1-15.H4.3 (1978).


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