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Linson, Adam; Xu, Yucheng; English, Andrea R. and Fisher, Robert B. (2022). Identifying Student Struggle by Analyzing Facial Movement During Asynchronous Video Lecture Viewing: Towards an Automated Tool to Support Instructors. In: Artificial Intelligence in Education (Rodrigo, M.M.; Matsuda, N.; Cristea, A.I. and Dimitrova, V. eds.), Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer, Cham, pp. 53–65.

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Linson, Adam and Clarke, Eric F. (2017). Distributed cognition, ecological theory and group improvisation. In: Clarke, Eric F. and Doffman, Mark eds. Distributed Creativity: Collaboration and Improvisation in Contemporary Music. Studies in Musical Performance as Creative Practice. New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 52–69.

Linson, Adam (2017). Patterns of Sociohistorical Interaction Between Musical Identity and Technology. In: MacDonald, Raymond; Hargreaves, David and Miell, Dorothy eds. Handbook of Musical Identities. Oxford Scholarship Online. Oxford University Press, pp. 403–419.

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Linson, Adam (2016). Machine Art or Machine Artists?: Dennett, Danto, and the Expressive Stance. In: Müller, Vincent C. ed. Fundamental Issues of Artificial Intelligence. Synthese Library (376). Cham: Springer International Publishing, pp. 443–458.

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Linson, Adam; Dobbyn, Chris and Laney, Robin (2012). Critical issues in evaluating freely improvising interactive music systems. In: International Conference on Computational Creativity (ICCC) 2012, 30 May - 01 Jun 2012, Dublin, Ireland.

Linson, Adam; Dobbyn, Chris and Laney, Robin (2012). Improvisation without representation: artificial intelligence and music. In: Music, Mind, and Invention Workshop: Creativity at the Intersection of Music and Computation, 30-31 Mar 2012, Ewing, New Jersey, USA.

Linson, Adam; Dobbyn, Chris and Laney, Robin (2012). Interactive intelligence: behaviour-based AI, musical HCI and the Turing Test. In: Revisiting Turing and his Test: Comprehensiveness, Qualia, and the Real World, Symposium no. 7 at AISB/IACAP World Congress 2012: Alan Turing Year 2012, 2-6 Jul 2012, Birmingham, UK.

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Linson, Adam (2011). Unnecessary constraints: a challenge to some assumptions of digital musical instrument design. In: International Computer Music Conference 2011, 31 Jul - 5 Aug 2011, University of Huddersfield, UK.

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