Raquel Fernández, Yasuhiro Katagiri, Kazunori Komatani, Oliver Lemon, Mikio Nakano (Eds.):
Proceedings of the SIGDIAL 2010 Conference, The 11th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue, 24-15 September 2010, Tokyo, Japan.
The Association for Computer Linguistics 2010, ISBN 978-1-932432-85-5
- Front Matter.
- Gabriel Skantze, Anna Hjalmarsson:
Towards Incremental Speech Generation in Dialogue Systems.
1-8
- Silvan Heintze, Timo Baumann, David Schlangen:
Comparing Local and Sequential Models for Statistical Incremental Natural Language Understanding.
9-16
- Marilyn A. Walker:
Dynamic Adaptation in Dialog Systems.
17-17
- Ryuichiro Higashinaka, Yasuhiro Minami, Kohji Dohsaka, Toyomi Meguro:
Modeling User Satisfaction Transitions in Dialogues from Overall Ratings.
18-27
- Jie Cai, Michael Strube:
Evaluation Metrics For End-to-End Coreference Resolution Systems.
28-36
- Neville Mehta, Rakesh Gupta, Antoine Raux, Deepak Ramachandran, Stefan Krawczyk:
Probabilistic Ontology Trees for Belief Tracking in Dialog Systems.
37-46
- Raul Santos de la Camara, Markku Turunen, Jaakko Hakulinen, Debora Field:
How was your day? An architecture for multimodal ECA systems.
47-50
- David Schlangen, Timo Baumann, Hendrik Buschmeier, Okko Buß, Stefan Kopp, Gabriel Skantze, Ramin Yaghoubzadeh:
Middleware for Incremental Processing in Conversational Agents.
51-54
- Hugo Hernault, Danushka Bollegala, Mitsuru Ishizuka:
Towards Semi-Supervised Classification of Discourse Relations using Feature Correlations.
55-58
- Annie Louis, Aravind K. Joshi, Rashmi Prasad, Ani Nenkova:
Using entity features to classify implicit discourse relations.
59-62
- Irina Borisova, Gisela Redeker:
Same and Elaboration Relations in the Discourse Graphbank.
63-66
- Luciana Benotti, Patrick Blackburn:
Negotiating causal implicatures.
67-70
- Philippe de Groote, Ekaterina Lebedeva:
Presupposition Accommodation as Exception Handling.
71-74
- Eunyoung Ha, Alok Baikadi, Carlyle Licata, Bradford W. Mott, James C. Lester:
Exploring the Effectiveness of Lexical Ontologies for Modeling Temporal Relations with Markov Logic.
75-78
- Alexandre Denis:
Reference reversibility with Reference Domain Theory.
79-82
- Jingjing Liu, Stephanie Seneff, Victor Zue:
Utilizing Review Summarization in a Spoken Recommendation System.
83-86
- Yushi Xu, Stephanie Seneff:
Dialogue Management Based on Entities and Constraints.
87-90
- Matthew Marge, João Miranda, Alan W. Black, Alexander I. Rudnicky:
Towards Improving the Naturalness of Social Conversations with Dialogue Systems.
91-94
- Theodora Koulouri, Stanislao Lauria:
Route Communication in Dialogue: a Matter of Principles.
95-98
- Vivien Mast, Jan Smeddinck, Anna Strotseva, Thora Tenbrink:
The Impact of Dimensionality on Natural Language Route Directions in Unconstrained Dialogue.
99-102
- Kallirroi Georgila, Maria Wolters, Johanna D. Moore:
Learning Dialogue Strategies from Older and Younger Simulated Users.
103-106
- Senthilkumar Chandramohan, Matthieu Geist, Olivier Pietquin:
Sparse Approximate Dynamic Programming for Dialog Management.
107-115
- Simon Keizer, Milica Gasic, Filip Jurcícek, François Mairesse, Blaise Thomson, Kai Yu, Steve Young:
Parameter estimation for agenda-based user simulation.
116-123
- Srinivasan Janarthanam, Oliver Lemon:
Adaptive Referring Expression Generation in Spoken Dialogue Systems: Evaluation with Real Users.
124-131
- Markus Egg:
A unified account of the semantics of discourse particles.
132-138
- Zhi-Min Zhou, Man Lan, Zheng-Yu Niu, Yu Xu, Jian Su:
The Effects of Discourse Connectives Prediction on Implicit Discourse Relation Recognition.
139-146
- Annie Louis, Aravind K. Joshi, Ani Nenkova:
Discourse indicators for content selection in summarization.
147-156
- Matthew Marge, Alexander I. Rudnicky:
Comparing Spoken Language Route Instructions for Robots across Environment Representations.
157-164
- Antoine Raux, Mikio Nakano:
The Dynamics of Action Corrections in Situated Interaction.
165-174
- Hiroshi Ishiguro:
Understanding Humans by Building Androids.
175-175
- Kotaro Funakoshi, Mikio Nakano, Kazuki Kobayashi, Takanori Komatsu, Seiji Yamada:
Non-humanlike Spoken Dialogue: A Design Perspective.
176-184
- Ghislain Putois, Romain Laroche, Philippe Bretier:
Enhanced Monitoring Tools and Online Dialogue Optimisation Merged into a New Spoken Dialogue System Design Experience.
185-192
- Jenny Brusk, Ron Artstein, David R. Traum:
Don't tell anyone! Two Experiments on Gossip Conversations.
193-200
- Milica Gasic, Filip Jurcícek, Simon Keizer, François Mairesse, Blaise Thomson, Kai Yu, Steve Young:
Gaussian Processes for Fast Policy Optimisation of POMDP-based Dialogue Managers.
201-204
- Yuki Kamiya, Tomohiro Ohno, Shigeki Matsubara:
Coherent Back-Channel Feedback Tagging of In-Car Spoken Dialogue Corpus.
205-208
- Paul A. Crook, Oliver Lemon:
Representing Uncertainty about Complex User Goals in Statistical Dialogue Systems.
209-212
- Sebastian Varges, Silvia Quarteroni, Giuseppe Riccardi, Alexei V. Ivanov:
Investigating Clarification Strategies in a Hybrid POMDP Dialog Manager.
213-216
- Meritxell González, Silvia Quarteroni, Giuseppe Riccardi, Sebastian Varges:
Cooperative User Models in Statistical Dialog Simulators.
217-220
- Teruhisa Misu, Komei Sugiura, Kiyonori Ohtake, Chiori Hori, Hideki Kashioka, Hisashi Kawai, Satoshi Nakamura:
Modeling Spoken Decision Making Dialogue and Optimization of its Dialogue Strategy.
221-224
- Anna Hjalmarsson:
The vocal intensity of turn-initial cue phrases in dialogue.
225-228
- Julia Peltason, Britta Wrede:
Pamini: A framework for assembling mixed-initiative human-robot interaction from generic interaction patterns.
229-232
- Okko Buß, Timo Baumann, David Schlangen:
Collaborating on Utterances with a Spoken Dialogue System Using an ISU-based Approach to Incremental Dialogue Management.
233-236
- Kallirroi Georgila, Ning Wang, Jonathan Gratch:
Cross-Domain Speech Disfluency Detection.
237-240
- Alicia Sagae, W. Lewis Johnson, Stephen Bodnar:
Validation of a Dialog System for Language Learners.
241-244
- Sudeep Gandhe, David R. Traum:
I've said it before, and I'll say it again: An empirical investigation of the upper bound of the selection approach to dialogue.
245-248
- Peter A. Heeman, Rebecca Lunsford, Ethan Selfridge, Lois M. Black, Jan P. H. van Santen:
Autism and Interactional Aspects of Dialogue.
249-252
- Matthew Frampton, Sandeep Sripada, Ricardo Augusto Hoffmann Bion, Stanley Peters:
Detection of time-pressure induced stress in speech via acoustic indicators.
253-256
- David Suendermann, Jackson Liscombe, Roberto Pieraccini:
How to Drink from a Fire Hose: One Person Can Annoscribe One Million Utterances in One Month.
257-260
- Alexander Schmitt, Wolfgang Minker, Nada Sharaf:
Advances in the Witchcraft Workbench Project.
261-264
- Marianne Laurent, Philippe Bretier:
MPOWERS: a Multi Points Of VieW Evaluation Refine Studio.
265-268
- David Griol, Zoraida Callejas, Ramón López-Cózar:
Statistical Dialog Management Methodologies for Real Applications.
269-272
- Seiji Takegata, Kumiko Tanaka-Ishii:
YouBot: A Simple Framework for Building Virtual Networking Agents.
273-276
- Marc Cavazza, Raul Santos de la Camara, Markku Turunen, José Relaño-Gil, Jaakko Hakulinen, Nigel Crook, Debora Field:
How was your day? An Affective Companion ECA Prototype.
277-280
- Ramón López-Cózar, Jan Silovský, David Griol:
F2 - New Technique for Recognition of User Emotional States in Spoken Dialogue Systems.
281-288
- Kazunori Komatani, Hiroshi G. Okuno:
Online Error Detection of Barge-In Utterances by Using Individual Users' Utterance Histories in Spoken Dialogue System.
289-296
- Kristy Elizabeth Boyer, Eunyoung Ha, Robert Phillips, Michael D. Wallis, Mladen A. Vouk, James C. Lester:
Dialogue Act Modeling in a Complex Task-Oriented Domain.
297-305
- Tyler Baldwin, Joyce Yue Chai, Katrin Kirchhoff:
Hand Gestures in Disambiguating Types of You Expressions in Multiparty Meetings.
306-313
- Kohji Dohsaka, Atsushi Kanemoto, Ryuichiro Higashinaka, Yasuhiro Minami, Eisaku Maeda:
User-adaptive Coordination of Agent Communicative Behavior in Spoken Dialogue.
314-321
- Manuel Kirschner, Raffaella Bernardi:
Towards an Empirically Motivated Typology of Follow-Up Questions: The Role of Dialogue Context.
322-331
- Saturnino Luz, Jing Su:
Assessing the effectiveness of conversational features for dialogue segmentation in medical team meetings and in the AMI corpus.
332-339
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