Patrick G. T. Healey, Roberto Pieraccini, Donna K. Byron, Steve Young, Matthew Purver (Eds.):
Proceedings of the SIGDIAL 2009 Conference, The 10th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue, 11-12 September 2009, London, UK.
The Association for Computer Linguistics 2009, ISBN 978-1-932432-64-0
- Front Matter.
- Taghi Paksima, Kallirroi Georgila, Johanna D. Moore:
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Information Presentation in a Full End-To-End Dialogue System.
1-10
- David DeVault, Kenji Sagae, David R. Traum:
Can I Finish? Learning When to Respond to Incremental Interpretation Results in Interactive Dialogue.
11-20
- Harm op den Akker, Rieks op den Akker:
Are You Being Addressed? - Real-Time Addressee Detection to Support Remote Participants in Hybrid Meetings.
21-28
- Janet Bavelas:
What's Unique About Dialogue?
29
- David Schlangen, Timo Baumann, Michaela Atterer:
Incremental Reference Resolution: The Task, Metrics for Evaluation, and a Bayesian Filtering Model that is Sensitive to Disfluencies.
30-37
- Myroslava Dzikovska, Charles B. Callaway, Elaine Farrow, Johanna D. Moore, Natalie B. Steinhauser, Gwendolyn E. Campbell:
Dealing with Interpretation Errors in Tutorial Dialogue.
38-45
- Ingrid Zukerman, Patrick Ye, Kapil Kumar Gupta, Enes Makalic:
Towards the Interpretation of Utterance Sequences in a Dialogue System.
46-53
- John Niekrasz, Johanna D. Moore:
Participant Subjectivity and Involvement as a Basis for Discourse Segmentation.
54-61
- Maite Taboada, Julian Brooke, Manfred Stede:
Genre-Based Paragraph Classification for Sentiment Analysis.
62-70
- Satanjeev Banerjee, Alexander I. Rudnicky:
Detecting the Noteworthiness of Utterances in Human Meetings.
71-78
- Christine Howes, Patrick G. T. Healey, Gregory Mills:
A: An Experimental Investigation into... B: ...Split Utterances.
79-86
- Hannes Rieser, Massimo Poesio:
Interactive Gesture in Dialogue: a PTT Model.
87-96
- Iker Zulaica-Hernández, Javier Gutiérrez-Rexach:
Tense, Temporal Expressions and Demonstrative Licensing in Natural Discourse.
97-106
- Caroline Clemens, Christoph Diekhaus:
Prosodic Turn-Yielding Cues With and Without Optical Feedback.
107-110
- Theodora Koulouri, Stanislao Lauria:
Exploring Miscommunication and Collaborative Behaviour in Human-Robot Interaction.
111-119
- Srinivasan Janarthanam, Oliver Lemon:
A Two-Tier User Simulation Model for Reinforcement Learning of Adaptive Referring Expression Generation Policies.
120-123
- Toyomi Meguro, Ryuichiro Higashinaka, Kohji Dohsaka, Yasuhiro Minami, Hideki Isozaki:
Analysis of Listening-Oriented Dialogue for Building Listening Agents.
124-127
- Alexander Schmitt, Tobias Heinroth, Jackson Liscombe:
On NoMatchs, NoInputs and BargeIns: Do Non-Acoustic Features Support Anger Detection?
128-131
- Jason Williams, Suhrid Balakrishnan:
Estimating Probability of Correctness for ASR N-Best Lists.
132-135
- Marie-Catherine de Marneffe, Scott Grimm, Christopher Potts:
Not a Simple Yes or No: Uncertainty in Indirect Answers.
136-143
- Svetlana Stoyanchev, Amanda Stent:
Concept Form Adaptation in Human-Computer Dialog.
144-147
- Helen Wright Hastie, Xingkun Liu, Oliver Lemon:
Automatic Generation of Information State Update Dialogue Systems that Dynamically Create Voice XML, as Demonstrated on the iPhone.
148-151
- Rajesh Balchandran, Leonid Rachevsky, Larry Sansone, Roberto Sicconi:
Dialog System for Mixed Initiative One-Turn Address Entry and Error Recovery.
152-155
- Sebastian Varges, Silvia Quarteroni, Giuseppe Riccardi, Alexei Ivanov, Pierluigi Roberti:
Leveraging POMDPs Trained with User Simulations and Rule-based Dialogue Management in a Spoken Dialogue System.
156-159
- Luis Fernando D'Haro, Ricardo de Córdoba, Juan Manuel Lucas, Roberto Barra-Chicote, Rubén San Segundo:
Speeding Up the Design of Dialogue Applications by Using Database Contents and Structure Information.
160-169
- Klaus-Peter Engelbrecht, Florian Gödde, Felix Hartard, Hamed Ketabdar, Sebastian Möller:
Modeling User Satisfaction with Hidden Markov Models.
170-177
- Mihai Rotaru, Diane J. Litman:
Discourse Structure and Performance Analysis: Beyond the Correlation.
178-187
- Shaolin Qu, Joyce Yue Chai:
The Role of Interactivity in Human-Machine Conversation for Automatic Word Acquisition.
188-195
- Luciana Benotti:
Clarification Potential of Instructions.
196-205
- Chen Zhang, Joyce Chai:
What do We Know about Conversation Participants: Experiments on Conversation Entailment.
206-215
- Yorick Wilks:
Artificial Companions as Dialogue Agents.
216
- Kohji Dohsaka, Ryota Asai, Ryuichiro Higashinaka, Yasuhiro Minami, Eisaku Maeda:
Effects of Conversational Agents on Human Communication in Thought-Evoking Multi-Party Dialogues.
217-224
- Dan Bohus, Eric Horvitz:
Models for Multiparty Engagement in Open-World Dialog.
225-234
- Trung Bui, Matthew Frampton, John Dowding, Stanley Peters:
Extracting Decisions from Multi-Party Dialogue Using Directed Graphical Models and Semantic Similarity.
235-243
- Dan Bohus, Eric Horvitz:
Learning to Predict Engagement with a Spoken Dialog System in Open-World Settings.
244-252
- Agustín Gravano, Julia Hirschberg:
Turn-Yielding Cues in Task-Oriented Dialogue.
253-261
- Matthew Purver, Christine Howes, Eleni Gregoromichelaki, Patrick G. T. Healey:
Split Utterances in Dialogue: a Corpus Study.
262-271
- Fabrice Lefèvre, Milica Gasic, Filip Jurcícek, Simon Keizer, François Mairesse, Blaise Thomson, Kai Yu, Steve Young:
k-Nearest Neighbor Monte-Carlo Control Algorithm for POMDP-Based Dialogue Systems.
272-275
- Giang Linh Nguy, Václav Novák, Zdenek Zabokrtský:
Comparison of Classification and Ranking Approaches to Pronominal Anaphora Resolution in Czech.
276-285
- Diane J. Litman, Katherine Forbes-Riley:
Spoken Tutorial Dialogue and the Feeling of Another's Knowing.
286-289
- Amanda Stent, Martín Molina:
Evaluating Automatic Extraction of Rules for Sentence Plan Construction.
290-297
- Joakim Gustafson, Miray Merkes:
Eliciting Interactional Phenomena in Human-Human Dialogues.
298-301
- Titus Malsburg, Timo Baumann, David Schlangen:
TELIDA: A Package for Manipulation and Visualization of Timed Linguistic Data.
302-305
- Matthew Purver, Raquel Fernández, Matthew Frampton, Stanley Peters:
Cascaded Lexicalised Classifiers for Second-Person Reference Resolution.
306-309
- Gabriel Skantze, Joakim Gustafson:
Attention and Interaction Control in a Human-Human-Computer Dialogue Setting.
310-313
- Kazunori Komatani, Satoshi Ikeda, Yuichiro Fukubayashi, Tetsuya Ogata, Hiroshi G. Okuno:
Ranking Help Message Candidates Based on Robust Grammar Verification Results and Utterance History in Spoken Dialogue Systems.
314-321
- Jessica Villing:
Dialogue Behaviour under High Cognitive Load.
322-325
- David Griol, Zoraida Callejas, Ramón López-Cózar:
A Comparison between Dialog Corpora Acquired with Real and Simulated Users.
326-332
- Ramón Granell, Stephen G. Pulman, Carlos D. Martínez-Hinarejos:
Simultaneous Dialogue Act Segmentation and Labelling using Lexical and Syntactic Features.
333-336
- Alan Black, Maxine Eskenazi:
The Spoken Dialogue Challenge.
337-340
- Nigel Crook, Ramón Granell, Stephen G. Pulman:
Unsupervised Classification of Dialogue Acts using a Dirichlet Process Mixture Model.
341-348
- David Suendermann, Jackson Liscombe, Krishna Dayanidhi, Roberto Pieraccini:
A Handsome Set of Metrics to Measure Utterance Classification Performance in Spoken Dialog Systems.
349-356
- Jun Hu, Rebecca J. Passonneau, Owen Rambow:
Contrasting the Interaction Structure of an Email and a Telephone Corpus: A Machine Learning Approach to Annotation of Dialogue Function Units.
357-366
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by Michael Ley (ley@uni-trier.de)