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Challenges For Spoken Dialogue Systems
- In Proceedings of 1999 IEEE ASRU Workshop
, 1999
"... The past decade has seen the development of a large number of spoken dialogue systems around the world, both as research prototypes and commercial applications. These systems allow users to interact with a machine to retrieve information, conduct transactions, or perform other problem-solving tasks. ..."
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The past decade has seen the development of a large number of spoken dialogue systems around the world, both as research prototypes and commercial applications. These systems allow users to interact with a machine to retrieve information, conduct transactions, or perform other problem-solving tasks
Clarification in spoken dialogue systems
- In Proceedings of the 2003 AAAI Spring Symposium. Workshop on Natural Language Generation in Spoken and Written Dialogue
, 2003
"... This paper argues for the use of more natural and flexible clarification questions in spoken dialogue systems. Several forms and aspects of clarification questions are discussed and exemplified by examples from human-human dialogue cor-pora. We show how clarification questions fit into the broader c ..."
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This paper argues for the use of more natural and flexible clarification questions in spoken dialogue systems. Several forms and aspects of clarification questions are discussed and exemplified by examples from human-human dialogue cor-pora. We show how clarification questions fit into the broader
Corrections In Spoken Dialogue Systems
- In Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Spoken Language Processing
, 2000
"... This study analyzes user corrections of system errors in the TOOT spoken dialogue system. We find that corrections differ from noncorrections prosodically, in ways consistent with hyperarticulated speech, although many corrections are not hyperarticulated. Yet both are misrecognized more frequently ..."
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This study analyzes user corrections of system errors in the TOOT spoken dialogue system. We find that corrections differ from noncorrections prosodically, in ways consistent with hyperarticulated speech, although many corrections are not hyperarticulated. Yet both are misrecognized more frequently
The August Spoken Dialogue System
- In Proceedings of Eurospeech'99
, 1999
"... This paper describes the Swedish spoken dialogue system August. This system has been used to collect spontaneous speech data, largely from people with no previous experience of speech technology or computers. The aim was to be able to analyse how novice users interact with a multi-modal information ..."
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This paper describes the Swedish spoken dialogue system August. This system has been used to collect spontaneous speech data, largely from people with no previous experience of speech technology or computers. The aim was to be able to analyse how novice users interact with a multi-modal information
Spoken dialogue systems
"... During the past decade there has been substantial improvements in natural language processing, speech recognition and text-to-speech conversion. Spoken dialogue is the missing component in between of these, making it possible to develop conversational interfaces to computers. In this paper I introdu ..."
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introduce the basics of spoken dialogue systems and present some applications using these techniques. 1
Spoken Dialogue System
"... We present a technique for crowd-sourcing street-level geographic infor-mation using spoken natural language. In particular, we are interested in obtaining first-person-view information about what can be seen from different positions in the city. This information can then for example be used for ped ..."
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for pedestrian routing services. The approach has been tested in the lab using a fully implemented spoken dialogue system, and has shown promis-ing results. 1
The Waxholm Spoken Dialogue System
, 1996
"... This paper describes ongoing development work on the spoken dialogue system, WAXHOLM, providing information on boat traffic in the Stockholm archipelago. The dialogue control and the natural language parser are implemented in an integrated, knowledge-based probabilistic language model. The recogniti ..."
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This paper describes ongoing development work on the spoken dialogue system, WAXHOLM, providing information on boat traffic in the Stockholm archipelago. The dialogue control and the natural language parser are implemented in an integrated, knowledge-based probabilistic language model
Utterance Generation in Spoken Dialogue Systems
, 2006
"... Generation of utterances in spoken dialogue systems often rely on simple, non-flexible methods such as templates or “canned text”. However, spoken dialogue systems are becoming increasingly complex with new and more conversational domains. This new generation of spoken dialogue systems puts new dema ..."
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Generation of utterances in spoken dialogue systems often rely on simple, non-flexible methods such as templates or “canned text”. However, spoken dialogue systems are becoming increasingly complex with new and more conversational domains. This new generation of spoken dialogue systems puts new
1 Adaptive Spoken Dialogue Systems
, 2005
"... Adaptive systems cover a broad range of interactive systems which adjust to new tasks, situations, users or expressions. These systems identify and classify relevant features to develop over time, adjusting their behaviour to different users and situations. The topic of this paper is adaptation in s ..."
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in spoken dialogue systems based on features in the dialogue. These systems automatically extract dialogue features to make intelligible inferences about its user in order to adapt dynamically over time. The paper discusses the utility of adaptation in spoken dialogue system including user modelling, basic
Probabilistic Methods in Spoken Dialogue Systems
- Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society (Series A
, 1999
"... This paper presents a probabilistic framework for modelling spoken dialogue systems. On the assumption that the overall system behaviour can be represented as a Markov Decision Process, the optimisation of dialogue management strategy using reinforcement learning is reviewed. Examples of learning be ..."
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This paper presents a probabilistic framework for modelling spoken dialogue systems. On the assumption that the overall system behaviour can be represented as a Markov Decision Process, the optimisation of dialogue management strategy using reinforcement learning is reviewed. Examples of learning
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