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14th SIGDIAL Conference 2013: Metz, France
- Proceedings of the SIGDIAL 2013 Conference, The 14th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue, 22-24 August 2013, SUPELEC, Metz, France. The Association for Computer Linguistics 2013, ISBN 978-1-937284-95-4

- Bonnie L. Webber:

Discourse Relations, Discourse Structure, Discourse Semantics. 1 - Antoine Venant, Nicholas Asher, Philippe Muller, Pascal Denis, Stergos D. Afantenos:

Expressivity and comparison of models of discourse structure. 2-11 - Alejandra Lorenzo, Lina Maria Rojas-Barahona, Christophe Cerisara:

Unsupervised structured semantic inference for spoken dialog reservation tasks. 12-20 - Mehwish Riaz, Roxana Girju:

Toward a Better Understanding of Causality between Verbal Events: Extraction and Analysis of the Causal Power of Verb-Verb Associations. 21-30 - Brian McMahan, Matthew Stone:

Training an integrated sentence planner on user dialogue. 31-40 - Amita Misra, Marilyn A. Walker:

Topic Independent Identification of Agreement and Disagreement in Social Media Dialogue. 41-50 - Zhou Yu, David Gerritsen, Amy Ogan, Alan W. Black, Justine Cassell:

Automatic Prediction of Friendship via Multi-model Dyadic Features. 51-60 - Sarvesh Ranade, Rajeev Sangal, Radhika Mamidi:

Stance Classification in Online Debates by Recognizing Users' Intentions. 61-69 - Tsugumi Otsuka, Kazunori Komatani, Satoshi Sato, Mikio Nakano:

Generating More Specific Questions for Acquiring Attributes of Unknown Concepts from Users. 70-77 - Changsong Liu, Rui Fang, Lanbo She, Joyce Yue Chai:

Modeling Collaborative Referring for Situated Referential Grounding. 78-86 - Laurent Prévot, Brigitte Bigi, Roxane Bertrand:

A quantitative view of feedback lexical markers in conversational French. 87-91 - Paula Christina Figueira Cardoso, Maite Taboada, Thiago Alexandre Salgueiro Pardo:

On the contribution of discourse structure to topic segmentation. 92-96 - Layla El Asri, Romain Laroche:

Will my Spoken Dialogue System be a Slow Learner ? 97-101 - Lucie Daubigney, Matthieu Geist, Olivier Pietquin:

Model-free POMDP optimisation of tutoring systems with echo-state networks. 102-106 - Nigel Ward, Karen Richart-Ruiz:

Patterns of Importance Variation in Spoken Dialog. 107-111 - Kallirroi Georgila:

Reinforcement Learning of Two-Issue Negotiation Dialogue Policies. 112-116 - Maryam Tavafi, Yashar Mehdad, Shafiq R. Joty, Giuseppe Carenini, Raymond T. Ng:

Dialogue Act Recognition in Synchronous and Asynchronous Conversations. 117-121 - Stefan Ultes, Wolfgang Minker:

Improving Interaction Quality Recognition Using Error Correction. 122-126 - Stefan Radomski, Dirk Schnelle-Walka, Stephan Radeck-Arneth:

A Prolog Datamodel for State Chart XML. 127-131 - Eli Pincus, Svetlana Stoyanchev, Julia Hirschberg:

Exploring Features For Localized Detection of Speech Recognition Errors. 132-136 - Svetlana Stoyanchev, Alex Liu, Julia Hirschberg:

Modelling Human Clarification Strategies. 137-141 - Rohit Kumar, Matthew E. Roy, Sankaranarayanan Ananthakrishnan, Sanjika Hewavitharana, Fred Choi:

Interactive Error Resolution Strategies for Speech-to-Speech Translation Systems. 142-144 - Rafael E. Banchs, Ridong Jiang, Seokhwan Kim, Arthur Niswar, Kheng Hui Yeo:

AIDA: Artificial Intelligent Dialogue Agent. 145-147 - Candace L. Sidner, Timothy W. Bickmore, Charles Rich, Barbara Barry, Lazlo Ring, Morteza Behrooz, Mohammad Shayganfar:

Demonstration of an Always-On Companion for Isolated Older Adults. 148-150 - Srinivasan Janarthanam, Oliver Lemon, Xingkun Liu, Phil J. Bartie, William A. Mackaness, Tiphaine Dalmas:

A Multithreaded Conversational Interface for Pedestrian Navigation and Question Answering. 151-153 - Helen F. Hastie, Marie-Aude Aufaure, Panos Alexopoulos, Heriberto Cuayáhuitl, Nina Dethlefs, Milica Gasic, James Henderson, Oliver Lemon, Xingkun Liu, Peter Mika, Nesrine Ben Mustapha, Verena Rieser, Blaise Thomson, Pirros Tsiakoulis, Yves Vanrompay:

Demonstration of the PARLANCE system: a data-driven incremental, spoken dialogue system for interactive search. 154-156 - Pierrick Milhorat, Stephan Schlögl, Gérard Chollet, Jérôme Boudy:

Multi-step Natural Language Understanding. 157-159 - Stephan Schlögl, Saturnino Luz, Gavin J. Doherty:

WebWOZ: A Platform for Designing and Conducting Web-based Wizard of Oz Experiments. 160-162 - Gabriel Skantze, Anna Hjalmarsson, Catharine Oertel:

Exploring the effects of gaze and pauses in situated human-robot interaction. 163-172 - Casey Kennington, Spyros Kousidis, David Schlangen:

Interpreting Situated Dialogue Utterances: an Update Model that Uses Speech, Gaze, and Gesture Information. 173-182 - Lin Chen, Barbara Di Eugenio:

Multimodality and Dialogue Act Classification in the RoboHelper Project. 183-192 - David DeVault, Kallirroi Georgila, Ron Artstein, Fabrizio Morbini, David R. Traum, Stefan Scherer, Albert Skip Rizzo, Louis-Philippe Morency:

Verbal indicators of psychological distress in interactive dialogue with a virtual human. 193-202 - Jerome R. Bellegarda:

Spoken Language Understanding for Natural Interaction. 203 - Eun Ha, Christopher Michael Mitchell, Kristy Elizabeth Boyer, James C. Lester:

Learning Dialogue Management Models for Task-Oriented Dialogue with Parallel Dialogue and Task Streams. 204-213 - Milica Gasic, Catherine Breslin, Matthew Henderson, Dongho Kim, Martin Szummer, Blaise Thomson, Pirros Tsiakoulis, Steve J. Young:

POMDP-based dialogue manager adaptation to extended domains. 214-222 - Simon Keizer, Mary Ellen Foster, Oliver Lemon, Andre Gaschler, Manuel Giuliani:

Training and evaluation of an MDP model for social multi-user human-robot interaction. 223-232 - Hansjörg Hofmann, Ute Ehrlich, André Berton, Angela Mahr, Rafael Math, Christian A. Müller:

Evaluation of Speech Dialog Strategies for Internet Applications in the Car. 233-241 - Aasish Pappu, Alexander I. Rudnicky:

Predicting Tasks in Goal-Oriented Spoken Dialog Systems using Semantic Knowledge Bases. 242-250 - Sudeep Gandhe, David R. Traum:

Surface Text based Dialogue Models for Virtual Humans. 251-260 - Oliver Niebuhr, Karin Görs, Evelin Graupe:

Speech Reduction, Intensity, and F0 Shape are Cues to Turn-Taking. 261-269 - Thies Pfeiffer, Florian Hofmann, Florian Hahn, Hannes Rieser, Insa Röpke:

Gesture Semantics Reconstruction Based on Motion Capturing and Complex Event Processing: a Circular Shape Example. 270-279 - Timo Baumann, David Schlangen:

Open-ended, Extensible System Utterances Are Preferred, Even If They Require Filled Pauses. 280-283 - Yoichi Matsuyama, Iwao Akiba, Akihiro Saito, Tetsunori Kobayashi:

A Four-Participant Group Facilitation Framework for Conversational Robots. 284-293 - Daniel Couto Vale, Vivien Mast:

Tacit Social Contracts for Wheelchairs. 294-303 - Emer Gilmartin, Francesca Bonin, Carl Vogel, Nick Campbell:

Laugher and Topic Transition in Multiparty Conversation. 304-308 - Liliana Mamani Sánchez, Carl Vogel:

IMHO: An Exploratory Study of Hedging in Web Forums. 309-313 - Heriberto Cuayáhuitl, Nina Dethlefs, Helen F. Hastie, Oliver Lemon:

Impact of ASR N-Best Information on Bayesian Dialogue Act Recognition. 314-318 - Spyros Kousidis, Casey Kennington, David Schlangen:

Investigating speaker gaze and pointing behaviour in human-computer interaction with the mint.tools collection. 319-323 - Aysu Ezen-Can, Kristy Elizabeth Boyer:

In-Context Evaluation of Unsupervised Dialogue Act Models for Tutorial Dialogue. 324-328 - Michael Johnston, Patrick Ehlen, Frederick G. Conrad, Michael F. Schober, Christopher Antoun, Stefanie Fail, Andrew Hupp, Lucas Vickers, Huiying Yan, Chan Zhang:

Spoken Dialog Systems for Automated Survey Interviewing. 329-333 - Hiroaki Sugiyama, Toyomi Meguro, Ryuichiro Higashinaka, Yasuhiro Minami:

Open-domain Utterance Generation for Conversational Dialogue Systems using Web-scale Dependency Structures. 334-338 - Christopher Michael Mitchell, Kristy Elizabeth Boyer, James C. Lester:

Evaluating State Representations for Reinforcement Learning of Turn-Taking Policies in Tutorial Dialogue. 339-343 - Tatiana Gasanova, Eugene Zhukov, Roman B. Sergienko, Eugene Semenkin, Wolfgang Minker:

A Semi-supervised Approach for Natural Language Call Routing. 344-348 - Sangdo Han, Kyusong Lee, Donghyeon Lee, Gary Geunbae Lee:

Counseling Dialog System with 5W1H Extraction. 349-353 - Staffan Larsson, Sebastian Berlin, Anders Eliasson, Fredrik Kronlid:

Integration and test environment for an in-vehicle dialogue system in the SIMSI project. 354-356 - Claire Gardent, Alejandra Lorenzo, Laura Perez-Beltrachini, Lina Maria Rojas-Barahona:

Weakly and Strongly Constrained Dialogues for Language Learning. 357-359 - Kristiina Jokinen, Graham Wilcock:

Open-Domain Information Access with Talking Robots. 360-362 - Shweta Bhargava, Srinivasan Janarthanam, Helen F. Hastie, Amol A. Deshmukh, Ruth Aylett, Lee J. Corrigan, Ginevra Castellano:

Demonstration of the EmoteWizard of Oz Interface for Empathic Robotic Tutors. 363-365 - Raveesh Meena, Gabriel Skantze, Joakim Gustafson:

The Map Task Dialogue System: A Test-bed for Modelling Human-Like Dialogue. 366-368 - Takashi Yamauchi, Mikio Nakano, Kotaro Funakoshi:

A Robotic Agent in a Virtual Environment that Performs Situated Incremental Understanding of Navigational Utterances. 369-371 - Eric Forbell, Nicolai Kalisch, Fabrizio Morbini, Kelly Christoffersen, Kenji Sagae, David R. Traum, Albert A. Rizzo:

Roundtable: An Online Framework for Building Web-based Conversational Agents. 372-374 - Raveesh Meena, Gabriel Skantze, Joakim Gustafson:

A Data-driven Model for Timing Feedback in a Map Task Dialogue System. 375-383 - Ethan Selfridge, Iker Arizmendi, Peter A. Heeman, Jason D. Williams:

Continuously Predicting and Processing Barge-in During a Live Spoken Dialogue Task. 384-393 - Fabrizio Morbini, Kartik Audhkhasi, Kenji Sagae, Ron Artstein, Dogan Can, Panayiotis G. Georgiou, Shrikanth S. Narayanan, Anton Leuski, David R. Traum:

Which ASR should I choose for my dialogue system? 394-403 - Jason D. Williams, Antoine Raux, Deepak Ramachandran, Alan W. Black:

The Dialog State Tracking Challenge. 404-413 - Sungjin Lee, Maxine Eskénazi:

Recipe For Building Robust Spoken Dialog State Trackers: Dialog State Tracking Challenge System Description. 414-422 - Zhuoran Wang, Oliver Lemon:

A Simple and Generic Belief Tracking Mechanism for the Dialog State Tracking Challenge: On the believability of observed information. 423-432 - Jason D. Williams:

Multi-domain learning and generalization in dialog state tracking. 433-441 - Sungjin Lee:

Structured Discriminative Model For Dialog State Tracking. 442-451 - Lukás Zilka, David Marek, Matej Korvas, Filip Jurcícek:

Comparison of Bayesian Discriminative and Generative Models for Dialogue State Tracking. 452-456 - Hang Ren, Weiqun Xu, Yan Zhang, Yonghong Yan:

Dialog State Tracking using Conditional Random Fields. 457-461 - Daejoong Kim, Jaedeug Choi, Kee-Eung Kim, Jungsu Lee, Jinho Sohn:

Engineering Statistical Dialog State Trackers: A Case Study on DSTC. 462-466 - Matthew Henderson, Blaise Thomson, Steve J. Young:

Deep Neural Network Approach for the Dialog State Tracking Challenge. 467-471

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