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... tuning.Future work points in two directions: first, inte-grating our methodology into working ISU-based dialogue systems and determining whether or notthey improve in terms of standard dialogue ... used by a dialogue manager to decide appro-priate system reactions. The approach is novel in combining machine learning with n-best processingfor spokendialoguesystems using the InformationState ... understand-ing. In Proceedings of ACL-93.Malte Gabsdil. 2003. Classifying Recognition Re-sults for SpokenDialogue Systems. In Proceed-ings of the Student Research Workshop at ACL-03.Perry R. Hinton....
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... developed for bilingual dialoguein a voice-to-voice machine translation application. In this application, the Dialogue Manager is available for meta- dialogues with either user (as in Could you ... Tracker into the dialogue history. 2 An Architecture for Spoken Dialogue Systems Having introduced our three discourse compo- nents, we now present our overall architecture. It is laid out in ... Actors. In "Automated SpokenDialogue Systems& quot;, S. Lu- perFoy, ed. MIT Press (forthcoming). LuperFoy. S (1992) The Representation of Multi- modal User-Interface Dialogues Using Discourse...
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... 1997. Utterance units inspoken dialogue. In Elisabeth Maier, Marion Mast, and Susann LuperFoy, editors, Dialogue Pro- cessing inSpoken Language Systems, pages 125-140. Springer-Verlag. Marilyn ... can infer the user wants to book Room 2 on Wednesday. 4.3 Finding Significant-Utterance Sequences SUs are identified in the process of understanding. Unlike ordinary parsers, the understanding ... tal Japanese spokendialogue systems, including a meeting room reservation system. The architecture of the systems is shown in Fig- ure 3. The speech recognizer uses HMM-based continuous speech...
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