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found 28 matches
- 2005
- Cinzia Avesani, Mario Vayra:
Accenting Deaccenting and Information Structure in Italian Dialogue. SIGDIAL Workshop 2005: 19-24 - Niels Ole Bernsen, Laila Dybkjær:
Meet Hans Christian Andersen. SIGDIAL Workshop 2005: 237-241 - Nate Blaylock, James F. Allen:
A Collaborative Problem-Solving Model of Dialogue. SIGDIAL Workshop 2005: 200-211 - Dan Bohus, Alexander I. Rudnicky:
Sorry and I Didn't Catch That! - An Investigation of Non-understanding Errors and Recovery Strategies. SIGDIAL Workshop 2005: 128-143 - Johan Boye, Joakim Gustafson:
How to do Dialogue in a Fairy-tale World. SIGDIAL Workshop 2005: 242-246 - Dirk Bühler, Wolfgang Minker, Artha Elciyanti:
Using Language Modelling to Integrate Speech Recognition with a Flat Semantic Analysis. SIGDIAL Workshop 2005: 212-216 - Grace Chung, Stephanie Seneff, Chao Wang:
Automatic Induction of Language Model Data for A Spoken Dialogue System. SIGDIAL Workshop 2005: 55-64 - Matthias Denecke, Norihito Yasuda:
Does this Answer your Question? Towards Dialogue Management for Restricted Domain Question Answering Systems. SIGDIAL Workshop 2005: 65-76 - Hans Dybkjær, Laila Dybkjær:
DialogDesigner - A Tool for Rapid System Design and Evaluation. SIGDIAL Workshop 2005: 227-231 - Raquel Fernández, Jonathan Ginzburg, Shalom Lappin:
Using Machine Learning for Non-Sentential Utterance Classification. SIGDIAL Workshop 2005: 77-86 - Edward Filisko, Stephanie Seneff:
Developing City Name Acquisition Strategies in Spoken Dialogue Systems Via User Simulation. SIGDIAL Workshop 2005: 144-155 - Kate Forbes-Riley, Diane J. Litman:
Using Bigrams to Identify Relationships Between Student Certainness States and Tutor Responses in a Spoken Dialogue Corpus. SIGDIAL Workshop 2005: 87-96 - Alexander Gruenstein, John Niekrasz, Matthew Purver:
Meeting Structure Annotation: Data and Tools. SIGDIAL Workshop 2005: 117-127 - Liza Hassel, Eli Hagen:
Evaluation of a Dialogue System in an Automotive Environment. SIGDIAL Workshop 2005: 155-165 - Lisa Hassel, Eli Hagen:
Adaptation of an Automotive Dialogue System to Users' Expertise. SIGDIAL Workshop 2005: 222-226 - Helmut Horacek, Magdalena Wolska:
A Hybrid Model for Tutorial Dialogs. SIGDIAL Workshop 2005: 190-199 - Natasa Jovanovic, Rieks op den Akker, Anton Nijholt:
A Corpus for Studying Addressing Behavior in Multi-Party Dialogues. SIGDIAL Workshop 2005: 107-116 - Sebastian Möller:
Parameters for Quantifying the Interaction with Spoken Dialogue Telephone Services. SIGDIAL Workshop 2005: 166-177 - Tim Paek, David Maxwell Chickering:
The Markov Assumption in Spoken Dialogue Management. SIGDIAL Workshop 2005: 35-44 - Roberto Pieraccini, Juan Huerta:
Where do we go from here? Research and Commercial Spoken Dialog Systems. SIGDIAL Workshop 2005: 1-10 - Verena Rieser, Ivana Kruijff-Korbayová, Oliver Lemon:
A Corpus Collection and Annotation Framework for Learning Multimodal Clarification Strategies. SIGDIAL Workshop 2005: 97-106 - Jost Schatzmann, Kallirroi Georgila, Steve J. Young:
Quantitative Evaluation of User Simulation Techniques for Spoken Dialogue Systems. SIGDIAL Workshop 2005: 45-54 - Gabriel Skantze:
GALATEA: A Discourse Modeller Supporting Concept-Level Error Handling in Spoken Dialogue Systems. SIGDIAL Workshop 2005: 178-189 - David R. Traum, William R. Swartout, Jonathan Gratch, Stacy Marsella, Patrick G. Kenny, Eduard H. Hovy, Shri Narayanan, Ed Fast, Bilyana Martinovski, Rahul Baghat, Susan Robinson, Andrew Marshall, Dagen Wang, Sudeep Gandhe, Anton Leuski:
Dealing with Doctors: A Virtual Human for Non-team Interaction. SIGDIAL Workshop 2005: 232-236 - Yu-Fang H. Wang, Stefan W. Hamerich, Marcus E. Hennecke, Volker Schubert:
Speech-Controlled Media File Selection on Embedded Systems. SIGDIAL Workshop 2005: 217-221 - Wieneke Wesseling, R. J. J. H. van Son:
Early Preparation of Experimentally Elicited Minimal Responses. SIGDIAL Workshop 2005: 11-18 - Jason D. Williams, Pascal Poupart, Steve J. Young:
Partially Observable Markov Decision Processes with Continuous Observations for Dialogue Management. SIGDIAL Workshop 2005: 25-34 - Laila Dybkjær, Wolfgang Minker:
Proceedings of the 6th SIGdial Workshop on Discourse and Dialogue, SIGdial 2005, Lisbon, Portugal, 2-3 September 2005. Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue (SIGdial) 2005 [contents]
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