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1st SIGDIAL Workshop 2000: Hong Kong
- Laila Dybkjær, Kôiti Hasida, David R. Traum:

Proceedings of the SIGDIAL 2000 Workshop, The 1st Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue, 7-8 October 2000, Hong Kong. The Association for Computer Linguistics 2000 - Shu Nakazato:

Japanese Dialogue Corpus of Multi-Level Annotation. 1-8 - Claudia Soria, Roldano Cattoni, Morena Danieli:

ADAM- An Architecture for xml-based Dialogue Annotation on Multiple levels. 9-18 - Laila Dybkjær, Niels Ole Bernsen:

The MATE Markup Framework. 19-28 - Nigel Ward:

Issues in the Transcription of English Conversational Grunts. 29-35 - Ilana Mushin, Lesley Stirling, Janet Fletcher, Roger Wales:

Identifying Prosodic Indicators of Dialogue Structure: Some Methodological and Theoretical Considerations. 36-45 - Holger Schauer:

From Elementary Discourse Units to Complex Ones. 46-55 - Simon Corston-Oliver:

Using decision trees to select the grammatical relation of a noun phrase. 66-73 - Dragomir R. Radev:

A Common Theory of Information Fusion from Multiple Text Sources Step One: Cross-Document Structure. 74-83 - Guido Boella, Rossana Damiano, Leonardo Lesmo:

Social Goals in Conversational Cooperation. 84-93 - Preetam Maloor, Joyce Chai:

Dynamic User Level and Utility Measurement for Adaptive Dialog in a Help-Desk System. 94-101 - Mare Koit, Haldur Oim:

Dialogue Management in the Agreement Negotiation Process: A Model that Involves Natural Reasoning. 102-111 - Staffan Larsson

, Annie Zaenen:
Document Transformations and Information States. 112-120 - Annika Flycht-Eriksson, Arne Jönsson:

Dialogue and Domain Knowledge Management in Dialogue Systems. 121-130 - Eli Hagen, Fred Popowich:

Flexible Speech Act Based Dialogue Management. 131-140 - Sadao Kurohashi, Wataru Higasa:

Dialogue Helpsystem based on Flexible Matching of User Query with Natural Language Knowledge Base. 141-149 - Mikio Nakano, Noboru Miyazaki, Norihito Yasuda, Akira Sugiyama, Jun-ichi Hirasawa, Kohji Dohsaka, Kiyoaki Aikawa:

WIT: A Toolkit for Building Robust and Real-Time Spoken Dialogu Systems. 150-159 - Jan Alexandersson, Paul Heisterkamp:

Some Notes on the Complexity of Dialogues. 160-169

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