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11th SIGDIAL Conference 2010: Tokyo, Japan
- Raquel Fernández, Yasuhiro Katagiri, Kazunori Komatani, Oliver Lemon, Mikio Nakano:

Proceedings of the SIGDIAL 2010 Conference, The 11th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue, 24-15 September 2010, Tokyo, Japan. The Association for Computer Linguistics 2010, ISBN 978-1-932432-85-5 - Gabriel Skantze, Anna Hjalmarsson:

Towards Incremental Speech Generation in Dialogue Systems. 1-8 - Silvan Heintze, Timo Baumann, David Schlangen:

Comparing Local and Sequential Models for Statistical Incremental Natural Language Understanding. 9-16 - Marilyn A. Walker:

Dynamic Adaptation in Dialog Systems. 17-17 - Ryuichiro Higashinaka, Yasuhiro Minami, Kohji Dohsaka, Toyomi Meguro:

Modeling User Satisfaction Transitions in Dialogues from Overall Ratings. 18-27 - Jie Cai, Michael Strube:

Evaluation Metrics For End-to-End Coreference Resolution Systems. 28-36 - Neville Mehta, Rakesh Gupta, Antoine Raux, Deepak Ramachandran, Stefan Krawczyk:

Probabilistic Ontology Trees for Belief Tracking in Dialog Systems. 37-46 - Raúl Santos de la Cámara, Markku Turunen, Jaakko Hakulinen, Debora Field:

How was your day? An architecture for multimodal ECA systems. 47-50 - David Schlangen, Timo Baumann, Hendrik Buschmeier, Okko Buß, Stefan Kopp, Gabriel Skantze, Ramin Yaghoubzadeh:

Middleware for Incremental Processing in Conversational Agents. 51-54 - Hugo Hernault, Danushka Bollegala, Mitsuru Ishizuka:

Towards Semi-Supervised Classification of Discourse Relations using Feature Correlations. 55-58 - Annie Louis, Aravind K. Joshi, Rashmi Prasad, Ani Nenkova:

Using entity features to classify implicit discourse relations. 59-62 - Irina Borisova, Gisela Redeker:

Same and Elaboration Relations in the Discourse Graphbank. 63-66 - Luciana Benotti, Patrick Blackburn:

Negotiating causal implicatures. 67-70 - Philippe de Groote, Ekaterina Lebedeva:

Presupposition Accommodation as Exception Handling. 71-74 - Eunyoung Ha, Alok Baikadi, Carlyle Licata, Bradford W. Mott, James C. Lester:

Exploring the Effectiveness of Lexical Ontologies for Modeling Temporal Relations with Markov Logic. 75-78 - Alexandre Denis:

Reference reversibility with Reference Domain Theory. 79-82 - Jingjing Liu, Stephanie Seneff, Victor Zue:

Utilizing Review Summarization in a Spoken Recommendation System. 83-86 - Yushi Xu, Stephanie Seneff:

Dialogue Management Based on Entities and Constraints. 87-90 - Matthew Marge, João Miranda, Alan W. Black, Alexander I. Rudnicky:

Towards Improving the Naturalness of Social Conversations with Dialogue Systems. 91-94 - Theodora Koulouri, Stanislao Lauria:

Route Communication in Dialogue: a Matter of Principles. 95-98 - Vivien Mast, Jan D. Smeddinck, Anna Strotseva, Thora Tenbrink:

The Impact of Dimensionality on Natural Language Route Directions in Unconstrained Dialogue. 99-102 - Kallirroi Georgila, Maria Klara Wolters, Johanna D. Moore:

Learning Dialogue Strategies from Older and Younger Simulated Users. 103-106 - Senthilkumar Chandramohan, Matthieu Geist, Olivier Pietquin:

Sparse Approximate Dynamic Programming for Dialog Management. 107-115 - Simon Keizer, Milica Gasic, Filip Jurcícek, François Mairesse, Blaise Thomson, Kai Yu, Steve J. Young:

Parameter estimation for agenda-based user simulation. 116-123 - Srinivasan Janarthanam, Oliver Lemon:

Adaptive Referring Expression Generation in Spoken Dialogue Systems: Evaluation with Real Users. 124-131 - Markus Egg:

A unified account of the semantics of discourse particles. 132-138 - Zhi-Min Zhou, Man Lan, Zheng-Yu Niu, Yu Xu, Jian Su:

The Effects of Discourse Connectives Prediction on Implicit Discourse Relation Recognition. 139-146 - Annie Louis, Aravind K. Joshi, Ani Nenkova:

Discourse indicators for content selection in summarization. 147-156 - Matthew Marge, Alexander I. Rudnicky:

Comparing Spoken Language Route Instructions for Robots across Environment Representations. 157-164 - Antoine Raux, Mikio Nakano:

The Dynamics of Action Corrections in Situated Interaction. 165-174 - Hiroshi Ishiguro:

Understanding Humans by Building Androids. 175-175 - Kotaro Funakoshi, Mikio Nakano, Kazuki Kobayashi, Takanori Komatsu, Seiji Yamada:

Non-humanlike Spoken Dialogue: A Design Perspective. 176-184 - Ghislain Putois, Romain Laroche, Philippe Bretier:

Enhanced Monitoring Tools and Online Dialogue Optimisation Merged into a New Spoken Dialogue System Design Experience. 185-192 - Jenny Brusk, Ron Artstein, David R. Traum:

Don't tell anyone! Two Experiments on Gossip Conversations. 193-200 - Milica Gasic, Filip Jurcícek, Simon Keizer, François Mairesse, Blaise Thomson, Kai Yu, Steve J. Young:

Gaussian Processes for Fast Policy Optimisation of POMDP-based Dialogue Managers. 201-204 - Yuki Kamiya, Tomohiro Ohno, Shigeki Matsubara:

Coherent Back-Channel Feedback Tagging of In-Car Spoken Dialogue Corpus. 205-208 - Paul A. Crook, Oliver Lemon:

Representing Uncertainty about Complex User Goals in Statistical Dialogue Systems. 209-212 - Sebastian Varges, Silvia Quarteroni, Giuseppe Riccardi, Alexei V. Ivanov:

Investigating Clarification Strategies in a Hybrid POMDP Dialog Manager. 213-216 - Meritxell González, Silvia Quarteroni, Giuseppe Riccardi, Sebastian Varges:

Cooperative User Models in Statistical Dialog Simulators. 217-220 - Teruhisa Misu, Komei Sugiura, Kiyonori Ohtake, Chiori Hori, Hideki Kashioka, Hisashi Kawai, Satoshi Nakamura:

Modeling Spoken Decision Making Dialogue and Optimization of its Dialogue Strategy. 221-224 - Anna Hjalmarsson:

The vocal intensity of turn-initial cue phrases in dialogue. 225-228 - Julia Peltason, Britta Wrede:

Pamini: A framework for assembling mixed-initiative human-robot interaction from generic interaction patterns. 229-232 - Okko Buß, Timo Baumann, David Schlangen:

Collaborating on Utterances with a Spoken Dialogue System Using an ISU-based Approach to Incremental Dialogue Management. 233-236 - Kallirroi Georgila, Ning Wang, Jonathan Gratch:

Cross-Domain Speech Disfluency Detection. 237-240 - Alicia Sagae, W. Lewis Johnson, Stephen Bodnar:

Validation of a Dialog System for Language Learners. 241-244 - Sudeep Gandhe, David R. Traum:

I've said it before, and I'll say it again: An empirical investigation of the upper bound of the selection approach to dialogue. 245-248 - Peter A. Heeman, Rebecca Lunsford, Ethan Selfridge, Lois M. Black, Jan P. H. van Santen:

Autism and Interactional Aspects of Dialogue. 249-252 - Matthew Frampton, Sandeep Sripada, Ricardo Augusto Hoffmann Bion, Stanley Peters:

Detection of time-pressure induced stress in speech via acoustic indicators. 253-256 - David Suendermann, Jackson Liscombe, Roberto Pieraccini:

How to Drink from a Fire Hose: One Person Can Annoscribe One Million Utterances in One Month. 257-260 - Alexander Schmitt, Wolfgang Minker, Nada Sharaf:

Advances in the Witchcraft Workbench Project. 261-264 - Marianne Laurent, Philippe Bretier:

MPOWERS: a Multi Points Of VieW Evaluation Refine Studio. 265-268 - David Griol, Zoraida Callejas, Ramón López-Cózar:

Statistical Dialog Management Methodologies for Real Applications. 269-272 - Seiji Takegata, Kumiko Tanaka-Ishii:

YouBot: A Simple Framework for Building Virtual Networking Agents. 273-276 - Marc Cavazza, Raúl Santos de la Cámara, Markku Turunen, José Relaño-Gil, Jaakko Hakulinen, Nigel T. Crook, Debora Field:

How was your day? An Affective Companion ECA Prototype. 277-280 - Ramón López-Cózar, Jan Silovský, David Griol:

F2 - New Technique for Recognition of User Emotional States in Spoken Dialogue Systems. 281-288 - Kazunori Komatani, Hiroshi G. Okuno:

Online Error Detection of Barge-In Utterances by Using Individual Users' Utterance Histories in Spoken Dialogue System. 289-296 - Kristy Elizabeth Boyer, Eunyoung Ha, Robert Phillips, Michael D. Wallis, Mladen A. Vouk, James C. Lester:

Dialogue Act Modeling in a Complex Task-Oriented Domain. 297-305 - Tyler Baldwin, Joyce Yue Chai, Katrin Kirchhoff:

Hand Gestures in Disambiguating Types of You Expressions in Multiparty Meetings. 306-313 - Kohji Dohsaka, Atsushi Kanemoto, Ryuichiro Higashinaka, Yasuhiro Minami, Eisaku Maeda:

User-adaptive Coordination of Agent Communicative Behavior in Spoken Dialogue. 314-321 - Manuel Kirschner, Raffaella Bernardi:

Towards an Empirically Motivated Typology of Follow-Up Questions: The Role of Dialogue Context. 322-331 - Saturnino Luz, Jing Su:

Assessing the effectiveness of conversational features for dialogue segmentation in medical team meetings and in the AMI corpus. 332-339

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