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9th SIGDIAL Workshop 2008: Columbus, Ohio, USA
- David Schlangen, Beth Ann Hockey:
Proceedings of the SIGDIAL 2008 Workshop, The 9th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue, 19-20 June 2008, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA. The Association for Computer Linguistics 2008, ISBN 978-1-932432-17-6 - Antoine Raux, Maxine Eskénazi:
Optimizing Endpointing Thresholds using Dialogue Features in a Spoken Dialogue System. 1-10 - Alexander Gruenstein:
Response-Based Confidence Annotation for Spoken Dialogue Systems. 11-20 - Dan Bohus, Xiao Li, Patrick Nguyen, Geoffrey Zweig:
Learning N-Best Correction Models from Implicit User Feedback in a Multi-Modal Local Search Application. 21-28 - Alex Lascarides, Nicholas Asher:
Agreement and Disputes in Dialogue. 29-36 - Rachel Baker, Alastair Gill, Justine Cassell:
Reactive Redundancy and Listener Comprehension in Direction-Giving. 37-45 - Gregory Mills, Patrick G. T. Healey:
Semantic negotiation in dialogue: the mechanisms of alignment. 46-53 - Antonio Roque, David R. Traum:
Degrees of Grounding Based on Evidence of Understanding. 54-63 - Tim Paek, Sudeep Gandhe, Max Chickering:
Rapidly Deploying Grammar-Based Speech Applications with Active Learning and Back-off Grammars. 64-67 - Sebastian Varges, Giuseppe Riccardi, Silvia Quarteroni:
Persistent Information State in a Data-Centric Architecture. 68-71 - Anna Hjalmarsson:
Speaking without knowing what to say... or when to end. 72-75 - Crystal Nakatsu:
Learning Contrastive Connectives in Sentence Realization Ranking. 76-79 - Fei Liu, Yang Liu:
What Are Meeting Summaries? An Analysis of Human Extractive Summaries in Meeting Corpus. 80-83 - Alexander Siebert, David Schlangen:
A Simple Method for Resolution of Definite Reference in a Shared Visual Context. 84-87 - Mikio Nakano, Kotaro Funakoshi, Yuji Hasegawa, Hiroshi Tsujino:
A Framework for Building Conversational Agents Based on a Multi-Expert Model. 88-91 - Stefan W. Hamerich:
From GEMINI to DiaGen: Improving Development of Speech Dialogues for Embedded Systems. 92-95 - Marcus Colman, Arash Eshghi, Patrick G. T. Healey:
Quantifying Ellipsis in Dialogue: an index of mutual understanding. 96-99 - Yasuhiro Katagiri, Yosuke Matsusaka, Yasuharu Den, Mika Enomoto, Masato Ishizaki, Katsuya Takanashi:
Implicit Proposal Filtering in Multi-Party Consensus-Building Conversations. 100-103 - Zhifei Li, Patrick Nguyen, Geoffrey Zweig:
Optimal Dialog in Consumer-Rating Systems using POMDP Framework. 104-111 - Milica Gasic, Simon Keizer, François Mairesse, Jost Schatzmann, Blaise Thomson, Kai Yu, Steve J. Young:
Training and Evaluation of the HIS POMDP Dialogue System in Noise. 112-119 - Kyungduk Kim, Cheongjae Lee, Sangkeun Jung, Gary Geunbae Lee:
A Frame-Based Probabilistic Framework for Spoken Dialog Management Using Dialog Examples. 120-127 - Julia Hirschberg:
Speaking More Like You: Lexical, Acoustic/Prosodic, and Discourse Entrainment in Spoken Dialogue Systems. 128 - Swapna Somasundaran, Josef Ruppenhofer, Janyce Wiebe:
Discourse Level Opinion Relations: An Annotation Study. 129-137 - Pierre Andrews, Suresh Manandhar, Marco De Boni:
Argumentative Human Computer Dialogue for Automated Persuasion. 138-147 - Kornel Laskowski, Mari Ostendorf, Tanja Schultz:
Modeling Vocal Interaction for Text-Independent Participant Characterization in Multi-Party Conversation. 148-155 - Raquel Fernández, Matthew Frampton, Patrick Ehlen, Matthew Purver, Stanley Peters:
Modelling and Detecting Decisions in Multi-party Dialogue. 156-163 - Hua Ai, Fuliang Weng:
User Simulation as Testing for Spoken Dialog Systems. 164-171 - Sudeep Gandhe, David R. Traum:
Evaluation Understudy for Dialogue Coherence Models. 172-181 - Sebastian Möller, Nigel Ward:
A Framework for Model-based Evaluation of Spoken Dialog Systems. 182-189 - Ivana Kruijff-Korbayová, Olga Kukina:
The Effect of Dialogue System Output Style Variation on Users' Evaluation Judgments and Input Style. 190-197 - David DeVault, David R. Traum, Ron Artstein:
Making Grammar-Based Generation Easier to Deploy in Dialogue Systems. 198-207
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