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Strategic Conversation Alex Lascarides |
pp. 1–1 |
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Spoken Dialog Challenge 2010: Comparison of Live and Control Test Results Alan W Black, Susanne Burger, Alistair Conkie, Helen Hastie, Simon Keizer, Oliver Lemon, Nicolas Merigaud, Gabriel Parent, Gabriel Schubiner, Blaise Thomson, Jason D. Williams, Kai Yu, Steve Young and Maxine Eskenazi |
pp. 2–7 |
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What System Differences Matter? Using L1/L2 Regularization to Compare Dialogue Systems José González-Brenes and Jack Mostow |
pp. 8–17 |
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A Two-Stage Domain Selection Framework for Extensible Multi-Domain Spoken Dialogue Systems Mikio Nakano, Shun Sato, Kazunori Komatani, Kyoko Matsuyama, Kotaro Funakoshi and Hiroshi G. Okuno |
pp. 18–29 |
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A Comparison of Latent Variable Models For Conversation Analysis Sourish Chaudhuri and Bhiksha Raj |
pp. 30–38 |
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Toward Learning and Evaluation of Dialogue Policies with Text Examples David DeVault, Anton Leuski and Kenji Sagae |
pp. 39–48 |
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The Impact of Task-Oriented Feature Sets on HMMs for Dialogue Modeling Kristy Boyer, Eun Young Ha, Robert Phillips and James Lester |
pp. 49–58 |
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Spoken Dialogue System based on Information Extraction using Similarity of Predicate Argument Structures Koichiro Yoshino, Shinsuke Mori and Tatsuya Kawahara |
pp. 59–66 |
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Common Ground and Perspective-taking in Real-time Language Processing Michael K. Tanenhaus |
pp. 67–67 |
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Giving instructions in virtual environments by corpus based selection Luciana Benotti and Alexandre Denis |
pp. 68–77 |
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Optimising Natural Language Generation Decision Making For Situated Dialogue Nina Dethlefs, Heriberto Cuayáhuitl and Jette Viethen |
pp. 78–87 |
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Regulating Dialogue with Gestures - Towards an Empirically Grounded Simulation with Conversational Agents Kirsten Bergmann, Hannes Rieser and Stefan Kopp |
pp. 88–97 |
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Multiparty Turn Taking in Situated Dialog: Study, Lessons, and Directions Dan Bohus and Eric Horvitz |
pp. 98–109 |
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Stability and Accuracy in Incremental Speech Recognition Ethan Selfridge, Iker Arizmendi, Peter Heeman and Jason Williams |
pp. 110–119 |
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Predicting the Micro-Timing of User Input for an Incremental Spoken Dialogue System that Completes a User’s Ongoing Turn Timo Baumann and David Schlangen |
pp. 120–129 |
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An Empirical Evaluation of a Statistical Dialog System in Public Use Jason Williams |
pp. 130–141 |
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"The day after the day after tomorrow?" A machine learning approach to adaptive temporal expression generation: training and evaluation with real users Srinivasan Janarthanam, Helen Hastie, Oliver Lemon and Xingkun Liu |
pp. 142–151 |
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Detecting Levels of Interest from Spoken Dialog with Multistream Prediction Feedback and Similarity Based Hierarchical Fusion Learning William Yang Wang and Julia Hirschberg |
pp. 152–161 |
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Exploring User Satisfaction in a Tutorial Dialogue System Myroslava O. Dzikovska, Johanna D. Moore, Natalie Steinhauser and Gwendolyn Campbell |
pp. 162–172 |
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Modeling and Predicting Quality in Spoken Human-Computer Interaction Alexander Schmitt, Benjamin Schatz and Wolfgang Minker |
pp. 173–184 |
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Topics as Contextual Indicators for Word Choice in SMS Conversations Ute Winter, Roni Ben-Aharon, Daniel Chernobrov and Ron Hecht |
pp. 185–193 |
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Multilingual Annotation and Disambiguation of Discourse Connectives for Machine Translation Thomas Meyer, Andrei Popescu-Belis, Sandrine Zufferey and Bruno Cartoni |
pp. 194–203 |
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Commitments to Preferences in Dialogue Anaïs Cadilhac, Nicholas Asher, Farah Benamara and Alex Lascarides |
pp. 204–215 |
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Using Performance Trajectories to Analyze the Immediate Impact of User State Misclassification in an Adaptive Spoken Dialogue System Kate Forbes-Riley and Diane Litman |
pp. 216–226 |
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Comparing Triggering Policies for Social Behaviors Rohit Kumar and Carolyn Rosé |
pp. 227–238 |
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Facilitating Mental Modeling in Collaborative Human-Robot Interaction through Adverbial Cues Gordon Briggs and Matthias Scheutz |
pp. 239–247 |
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Embedded Wizardry Rebecca J. Passonneau, Susan L. Epstein, Tiziana Ligorio and Joshua Gordon |
pp. 248–258 |
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Toward Construction of Spoken Dialogue System that Evokes Users' Spontaneous Backchannels Teruhisa Misu, Etsuo Mizukami, Yoshinori Shiga, Shinichi Kawamoto, Hisashi Kawai and Satoshi Nakamura |
pp. 259–265 |
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Learning to Balance Grounding Rationales for Dialogue Systems Joshua Gordon, Rebecca J. Passonneau and Susan L. Epstein |
pp. 266–271 |
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An Annotation Scheme for Cross-Cultural Argumentation and Persuasion Dialogues Kallirroi Georgila, Ron Artstein, Angela Nazarian, Michael Rushforth, David Traum and Katia Sycara |
pp. 272–278 |
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An Approach to the Automated Evaluation of Pipeline Architectures in Natural Language Dialogue Systems Eliza Margaretha and David DeVault |
pp. 279–285 |
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Perception of Personality and Naturalness through Dialogues by Native Speakers of American English and Arabic Maxim Makatchev and Reid Simmons |
pp. 286–293 |
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Multi-Policy Dialogue Management Pierre Lison |
pp. 294–300 |
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A Robotic World Model Framework Designed to Facilitate Human-robot Communication Meghann Lomas, Ernest Cross, Jonathan Darvill, Robert Garrett, Michael Kopack and Kenneth Whitebread |
pp. 301–306 |
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Improving Pronominal and Deictic Co-Reference Resolution with Multi-Modal Features Lin Chen, Anruo Wang and Barbara Di Eugenio |
pp. 307–311 |
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Examining the Impacts of Dialogue Content and System Automation on Affect Models in a Spoken Tutorial Dialogue System Joanna Drummond and Diane Litman |
pp. 312–318 |
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Error Return Plots Ron Artstein |
pp. 319–324 |
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PARADISE-style Evaluation of a Human-Human Library Corpus Rebecca J. Passonneau, Irene Alvarado, Phil Crone and Simon Jerome |
pp. 325–331 |
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An Incremental Architecture for the Semantic Annotation of Dialogue Corpora with High-Level Structures. A case of study for the MEDIA corpus. Lina Maria Rojas-Barahona and Matthieu Quignard |
pp. 332–334 |
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The CODA System for Monologue-to-Dialogue Generation Svetlana Stoyanchev and Paul Piwek |
pp. 335–337 |
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Beetle II: an adaptable tutorial dialogue system Myroslava Dzikovska, Amy Isard, Peter Bell, Johanna Moore, Natalie Steinhauser and Gwendolyn Campbell |
pp. 338–340 |
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Engagement-based Multi-party Dialog with a Humanoid Robot David Klotz, Johannes Wienke, Julia Peltason, Britta Wrede, Sebastian Wrede, Vasil Khalidov and Jean-Marc Odobez |
pp. 341–343 |
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POMY: A Conversational Virtual Environment for Language Learning in POSTECH Hyungjong Noh, Kyusong Lee, Sungjin Lee and Gary Geunbae Lee |
pp. 344–346 |
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Rapid Development of Advanced Question-Answering Characters by Non-experts Sudeep Gandhe, Alysa Taylor, Jillian Gerten and David Traum |
pp. 347–349 |
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A Just-in-Time Document Retrieval System for Dialogues or Monologues Andrei Popescu-Belis, Majid Yazdani, Alexandre Nanchen and Philip N. Garner |
pp. 350–352 |
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