Proceedings of the SIGDIAL 2012 Conference, The 13th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue, 5-6 July 2012, Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea.
The Association for Computer Linguistics 2012, ISBN 978-1-937284-44-2
- Front Matter.

- Tatsuya Kawahara:
Multi-modal Sensing and Analysis of Poster Conversations: Toward Smart Posterboard.
1-9

- Lina Maria Rojas-Barahona, Alejandra Lorenzo, Claire Gardent:
An End-to-End Evaluation of Two Situated Dialog Systems.
10-19

- William Yang Wang, Samantha L. Finkelstein, Amy Ogan, Alan W. Black, Justine Cassell:
"Love ya, jerkface": Using Sparse Log-Linear Models to Build Positive and Impolite Relationships with Teens.
20-29

- Alexander Koller, Konstantina Garoufi, Maria Staudte, Matthew W. Crocker:
Enhancing Referential Success by Tracking Hearer Gaze.
30-39

- Lu Wang, Claire Cardie:
Unsupervised Topic Modeling Approaches to Decision Summarization in Spoken Meetings.
40-49

- Sungjin Lee, Maxine Eskenazi:
An Unsupervised Approach to User Simulation: Toward Self-Improving Dialog Systems.
50-59

- Elijah Mayfield, David Adamson, Carolyn Penstein Rosé:
Hierarchical Conversation Structure Prediction in Multi-Party Chat.
60-69

- Masahiro Araki:
Rapid Development Process of Spoken Dialogue Systems using Collaboratively Constructed Semantic Resources.
70-73

- Milica Gasic, Pirros Tsiakoulis, Matthew Henderson, Blaise Thomson, Kai Yu, Eli Tzirkel, Steve Young:
The Effect of Cognitive Load on a Statistical Dialogue System.
74-78

- Christine Howes, Matthew Purver, Rosemarie McCabe, Patrick G. T. Healey, Mary Lavelle:
Predicting Adherence to Treatment for Schizophrenia from Dialogue Transcripts.
79-83

- Teruhisa Misu, Kallirroi Georgila, Anton Leuski, David R. Traum:
Reinforcement Learning of Question-Answering Dialogue Policies for Virtual Museum Guides.
84-93

- Christopher Michael Mitchell, Kristy Elizabeth Boyer, James C. Lester:
From Strangers to Partners: Examining Convergence within a Longitudinal Study of Task-Oriented Dialogue.
94-98

- Aasish Pappu, Alexander I. Rudnicky:
The Structure and Generality of Spoken Route Instructions.
99-107

- Joonsuk Park, Claire Cardie:
Improving Implicit Discourse Relation Recognition Through Feature Set Optimization.
108-112

- Ethan Selfridge, Peter A. Heeman:
A Temporal Simulator for Developing Turn-Taking Methods for Spoken Dialogue Systems.
113-117

- Congkai Sun, Louis-Philippe Morency:
Dialogue Act Recognition using Reweighted Speaker Adaptation.
118-125

- Kseniya Zablotskaya, Fernando Fernández-Martínez, Wolfgang Minker:
Estimating Adaptation of Dialogue Partners with Different Verbal Intelligence.
126-130

- David DeVault, David R. Traum:
A Demonstration of Incremental Speech Understanding and Confidence Estimation in a Virtual Human Dialogue System.
131-133

- Srinivasan Janarthanam, Oliver Lemon, Xingkun Liu, Phil J. Bartie, William A. Mackaness, Tiphaine Dalmas, Jana Goetze:
Integrating Location, Visibility, and Question-Answering in a Spoken Dialogue System for Pedestrian City Exploration.
134-136

- Fabrizio Morbini, Eric Forbell, David DeVault, Kenji Sagae, David R. Traum, Albert A. Rizzo:
A Mixed-Initiative Conversational Dialogue System for Healthcare.
137-139

- Changsong Liu, Rui Fang, Joyce Yue Chai:
Towards Mediating Shared Perceptual Basis in Situated Dialogue.
140-149

- Sucheta Ghosh, Giuseppe Riccardi, Richard Johansson:
Global Features for Shallow Discourse Parsing.
150-159

- Ngo Xuan Bach, Minh Le Nguyen, Akira Shimazu:
A Reranking Model for Discourse Segmentation using Subtree Features.
160-168

- Yi Ma, Antoine Raux, Deepak Ramachandran, Rakesh Gupta:
Landmark-Based Location Belief Tracking in a Spoken Dialog System.
169-178

- Pierre Lison:
Probabilistic Dialogue Models with Prior Domain Knowledge.
179-188

- Sungjin Lee, Maxine Eskenazi:
Exploiting Machine-Transcribed Dialog Corpus to Improve Multiple Dialog States Tracking Methods.
189-196

- Diane J. Litman:
Cohesion, Entrainment and Task Success in Educational Dialog.
197

- Nigel G. Ward, Alejandro Vega:
A Bottom-Up Exploration of the Dimensions of Dialog State in Spoken Interaction.
198-206

- Hannaneh Hajishirzi, Jill Fain Lehman, Jessica K. Hodgins:
Using Group History to Identify Character-Directed Utterances in Multi-Child Interactions.
207-216

- Katherine Forbes-Riley, Diane J. Litman:
Adapting to Multiple Affective States in Spoken Dialogue.
217-226

- Fumihiro Bessho, Tatsuya Harada, Yasuo Kuniyoshi:
Dialog System Using Real-Time Crowdsourcing and Twitter Large-Scale Corpus.
227-231

- Aoife Cahill, Arndt Riester:
Automatically Acquiring Fine-Grained Information Status Distinctions in German.
232-236

- Kotaro Funakoshi, Mikio Nakano, Takenobu Tokunaga, Ryu Iida:
A Unified Probabilistic Approach to Referring Expressions.
237-246

- Eunyoung Ha, Joseph F. Grafsgaard, Christopher Michael Mitchell, Kristy Elizabeth Boyer, James C. Lester:
Combining Verbal and Nonverbal Features to Overcome the "Information Gap" in Task-Oriented Dialogue.
247-256

- Ben Hixon, Rebecca J. Passonneau, Susan L. Epstein:
Semantic Specificity in Spoken Dialogue Requests.
257-260

- Hen-Hsen Huang, Hsin-Hsi Chen:
Contingency and Comparison Relation Labeling and Structure Prediction in Chinese Sentences.
261-269

- Anton Leuski, David DeVault:
A Study in How NLU Performance Can Affect the Choice of Dialogue System Architecture.
270-274

- Ethan Selfridge, Iker Arizmendi, Peter A. Heeman, Jason D. Williams:
Integrating Incremental Speech Recognition and POMDP-Based Dialogue Systems.
275-279

- Allison Terrell, Bilge Mutlu:
A Regression-based Approach to Modeling Addressee Backchannels.
280-289

- Anruo Wang, Barbara Di Eugenio, Lin Chen:
Improving Sentence Completion in Dialogues with Multi-Modal Features.
290-294

- Hendrik Buschmeier, Timo Baumann, Benjamin Dosch, Stefan Kopp, David Schlangen:
Combining Incremental Language Generation and Incremental Speech Synthesis for Adaptive Information Presentation.
295-303

- Lu Wang, Claire Cardie:
Focused Meeting Summarization via Unsupervised Relation Extraction.
304-313

- Casey Redd Kennington, David Schlangen:
Markov Logic Networks for Situated Incremental Natural Language Understanding.
314-323

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