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12th SIGDIAL Conference 2011: Portland, Oregon, USA
- Proceedings of the SIGDIAL 2011 Conference, The 12th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue, June 17-18, 2011, Oregon Science & Health University, Portland, Oregon, USA. The Association for Computer Linguistics 2011, ISBN 978-1-937284-10-7
- Alex Lascarides:
Strategic Conversation. 1 - Alan W. Black, Susanne Burger, Alistair Conkie, Helen Wright Hastie, Simon Keizer, Oliver Lemon, Nicolas Merigaud, Gabriel Parent, Gabriel Schubiner, Blaise Thomson, Jason D. Williams, Kai Yu, Steve J. Young, Maxine Eskénazi:
Spoken Dialog Challenge 2010: Comparison of Live and Control Test Results. 2-7 - José P. González-Brenes, Jack Mostow:
Which System Differences Matter? Using L1/L2 Regularization to Compare Dialogue Systems. 8-17 - Mikio Nakano, Shun Sato, Kazunori Komatani, Kyoko Matsuyama, Kotaro Funakoshi, Hiroshi G. Okuno:
A Two-Stage Domain Selection Framework for Extensible Multi-Domain Spoken Dialogue Systems. 18-29 - Sourish Chaudhuri, Bhiksha Raj:
A Comparison of Latent Variable Models For Conversation Analysis. 30-38 - David DeVault, Anton Leuski, Kenji Sagae:
Toward Learning and Evaluation of Dialogue Policies with Text Examples. 39-48 - Kristy Elizabeth Boyer, Eunyoung Ha, Robert Phillips, James C. Lester:
The Impact of Task-Oriented Feature Sets on HMMs for Dialogue Modeling. 49-58 - Koichiro Yoshino, Shinsuke Mori, Tatsuya Kawahara:
Spoken Dialogue System based on Information Extraction using Similarity of Predicate Argument Structures. 59-66 - Michael K. Tanenhaus:
Common Ground and Perspective-taking in Real-time Language Processing. 67 - Luciana Benotti, Alexandre Denis:
Giving instructions in virtual environments by corpus based selection. 68-77 - Nina Dethlefs, Heriberto Cuayáhuitl, Jette Viethen:
Optimising Natural Language Generation Decision Making For Situated Dialogue. 78-87 - Kirsten Bergmann, Hannes Rieser, Stefan Kopp:
Regulating Dialogue with Gestures - Towards an Empirically Grounded Simulation with Conversational Agents. 88-97 - Dan Bohus, Eric Horvitz:
Multiparty Turn Taking in Situated Dialog: Study, Lessons, and Directions. 98-109 - Ethan Selfridge, Iker Arizmendi, Peter A. Heeman, Jason D. Williams:
Stability and Accuracy in Incremental Speech Recognition. 110-119 - Timo Baumann, David Schlangen:
Predicting the Micro-Timing of User Input for an Incremental Spoken Dialogue System that Completes a User's Ongoing Turn. 120-129 - Jason D. Williams:
An Empirical Evaluation of a Statistical Dialog System in Public Use. 130-141 - Srinivasan Janarthanam, Helen Wright Hastie, Oliver Lemon, Xingkun Liu:
"The day after the day after tomorrow?" A machine learning approach to adaptive temporal expression generation: training and evaluation with real users. 142-151 - William Yang Wang, Julia Hirschberg:
Detecting Levels of Interest from Spoken Dialog with Multistream Prediction Feedback and Similarity Based Hierarchical Fusion Learning. 152-161 - Myroslava O. Dzikovska, Johanna D. Moore, Natalie B. Steinhauser, Gwendolyn E. Campbell:
Exploring User Satisfaction in a Tutorial Dialogue System. 162-172 - Alexander Schmitt, Benjamin Schatz, Wolfgang Minker:
Modeling and Predicting Quality in Spoken Human-Computer Interaction. 173-184 - Ute Winter, Roni Ben Aharon, Daniel Chernobrov, Ron M. Hecht:
Topics as Contextual Indicators for Word Choice in SMS Conversations. 185-193 - Thomas Meyer, Andrei Popescu-Belis, Sandrine Zufferey, Bruno Cartoni:
Multilingual Annotation and Disambiguation of Discourse Connectives for Machine Translation. 194-203 - Anaïs Cadilhac, Nicholas Asher, Farah Benamara, Alex Lascarides:
Commitments to Preferences in Dialogue. 204-215 - Katherine Forbes-Riley, Diane J. Litman:
Using Performance Trajectories to Analyze the Immediate Impact of User State Misclassification in an Adaptive Spoken Dialogue System. 216-226 - Rohit Kumar, Carolyn P. Rosé:
Comparing Triggering Policies for Social Behaviors. 227-238 - Gordon Briggs, Matthias Scheutz:
Facilitating Mental Modeling in Collaborative Human-Robot Interaction through Adverbial Cues. 239-247 - Rebecca J. Passonneau, Susan L. Epstein, Tiziana Ligorio, Joshua B. Gordon:
Embedded Wizardry. 248-258 - Teruhisa Misu, Etsuo Mizukami, Yoshinori Shiga, Shinichi Kawamoto, Hisashi Kawai, Satoshi Nakamura:
Toward Construction of Spoken Dialogue System that Evokes Users' Spontaneous Backchannels. 259-265 - Joshua B. Gordon, Rebecca J. Passonneau, Susan L. Epstein:
Learning to Balance Grounding Rationales for Dialogue Systems. 266-271 - Kallirroi Georgila, Ron Artstein, Angela Nazarian, Michael Rushforth, David R. Traum, Katia P. Sycara:
An Annotation Scheme for Cross-Cultural Argumentation and Persuasion Dialogues. 272-278 - Eliza Margaretha, David DeVault:
An Approach to the Automated Evaluation of Pipeline Architectures in Natural Language Dialogue Systems. 279-285 - Maxim Makatchev, Reid G. Simmons:
Perception of Personality and Naturalness through Dialogues by Native Speakers of American English and Arabic. 286-293 - Pierre Lison:
Multi-Policy Dialogue Management. 294-300 - Meghann Lomas, Ernest Vincent Cross II, Jonathan Darvill, Robert Christopher Garrett, Michael Kopack, Kenneth R. Whitebread:
A Robotic World Model Framework Designed to Facilitate Human-robot Communication. 301-306 - Lin Chen, Anruo Wang, Barbara Di Eugenio:
Improving Pronominal and Deictic Co-Reference Resolution with Multi-Modal Features. 307-311 - Joanna Drummond, Diane J. Litman:
Examining the Impacts of Dialogue Content and System Automation on Affect Models in a Spoken Tutorial Dialogue System. 312-318 - Ron Artstein:
Error Return Plots. 319-324 - Rebecca J. Passonneau, Irene Alvarado, Phil Crone, Simon Jerome:
PARADISE-style Evaluation of a Human-Human Library Corpus. 325-331 - Lina Maria Rojas-Barahona, Matthieu Quignard:
An Incremental Architecture for the Semantic Annotation of Dialogue Corpora with High-Level Structures. A case of study for the MEDIA corpus. 332-334 - Svetlana Stoyanchev, Paul Piwek:
The CODA System for Monologue-to-Dialogue Generation. 335-337 - Myroslava O. Dzikovska, Amy Isard, Peter Bell, Johanna D. Moore, Natalie B. Steinhauser, Gwendolyn E. Campbell:
Beetle II: an adaptable tutorial dialogue system. 338-340 - David Klotz, Johannes Wienke, Julia Peltason, Britta Wrede, Sebastian Wrede, Vasil Khalidov, Jean-Marc Odobez:
Engagement-based Multi-party Dialog with a Humanoid Robot. 341-343 - Hyungjong Noh, Kyusong Lee, Sungjin Lee, Gary Geunbae Lee:
POMY: A Conversational Virtual Environment for Language Learning in POSTECH. 344-346 - Sudeep Gandhe, Alysa Taylor, Jillian Gerten, David R. Traum:
Rapid Development of Advanced Question-Answering Characters by Non-experts. 347-349 - Andrei Popescu-Belis, Majid Yazdani, Alexandre Nanchen, Philip N. Garner:
A Just-in-Time Document Retrieval System for Dialogues or Monologues. 350-352
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