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16th SIGDIAL Conference 2015: Prague, Czech Republic
- Proceedings of the SIGDIAL 2015 Conference, The 16th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue, 2-4 September 2015, Prague, Czech Republic. The Association for Computer Linguistics 2015, ISBN 978-1-941643-75-4

- Frank Fischer:

Keynote: The Interplay of Discussion, Cognition and Instruction in Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning Environments. 1 - Merwan Barlier, Julien Pérolat, Romain Laroche, Olivier Pietquin:

Human-Machine Dialogue as a Stochastic Game. 2-11 - Iñigo Casanueva, Thomas Hain

, Heidi Christensen
, Ricard Marxer
, Phil D. Green:
Knowledge transfer between speakers for personalised dialogue management. 12-21 - Matthew Marge, Alexander I. Rudnicky

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Miscommunication Recovery in Physically Situated Dialogue. 22-31 - Takuya Hiraoka, Kallirroi Georgila, Elnaz Nouri, David R. Traum, Satoshi Nakamura:

Reinforcement Learning in Multi-Party Trading Dialog. 32-41 - Tiancheng Zhao, Alan W. Black, Maxine Eskénazi:

An Incremental Turn-Taking Model with Active System Barge-in for Spoken Dialog Systems. 42-50 - Pamela W. Jordan, Patricia L. Albacete, Sandra Katz:

Exploring the Effects of Redundancy within a Tutorial Dialogue System: Restating Students' Responses. 51-59 - Márcio de Souza Dias, Thiago Alexandre Salgueiro Pardo:

A Discursive Grid Approach to Model Local Coherence in Multi-document Summaries. 60-67 - Deepak Ramachandran, Adwait Ratnaparkhi:

Belief Tracking with Stacked Relational Trees. 68-76 - Maike Paetzel

, Ramesh R. Manuvinakurike, David DeVault:
"So, which one is it?" The effect of alternative incremental architectures in a high-performance game-playing agent. 77-86 - Ryuichiro Higashinaka, Kotaro Funakoshi, Masahiro Araki, Hiroshi Tsukahara, Yuka Kobayashi, Masahiro Mizukami:

Towards Taxonomy of Errors in Chat-oriented Dialogue Systems. 87-95 - Or Biran, Kathleen R. McKeown:

PDTB Discourse Parsing as a Tagging Task: The Two Taggers Approach. 96-104 - Eli Pincus, Kallirroi Georgila, David R. Traum:

Which Synthetic Voice Should I Choose for an Evocative Task? 105-113 - Elina Zarisheva, Tatjana Scheffler

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Dialog Act Annotation for Twitter Conversations. 114-123 - Seokhwan Kim, Rafael E. Banchs, Haizhou Li:

Towards Improving Dialogue Topic Tracking Performances with Wikification of Concept Mentions. 124-128 - Sangdo Han, Jeesoo Bang, Seonghan Ryu, Gary Geunbae Lee:

Exploiting knowledge base to generate responses for natural language dialog listening agents. 129-133 - Alexei V. Ivanov, Vikram Ramanarayanan, David Suendermann-Oeft, Melissa Lopez, Keelan Evanini, Jidong Tao:

Automated Speech Recognition Technology for Dialogue Interaction with Non-Native Interlocutors. 134-138 - Kyusong Lee, Paul Hongsuck Seo, Junhwi Choi, Sangjun Koo, Gary Geunbae Lee:

Conversational Knowledge Teaching Agent that uses a Knowledge Base. 139-143 - Rashedur Rahman:

Information Theoretical and Statistical Features for Intrinsic Plagiarism Detection. 144-148 - Laurent Prévot, Jan Gorisch, Roxane Bertrand, Emilien Gorene, Brigitte Bigi:

A SIP of CoFee : A Sample of Interesting Productions of Conversational Feedback. 149-153 - Alexandros Papangelis, Kallirroi Georgila:

Reinforcement Learning of Multi-Issue Negotiation Dialogue Policies. 154-158 - Jason D. Williams

, Eslam Kamal, Mokhtar Ashour, Hani Amr, Jessica Miller, Geoffrey Zweig:
Fast and easy language understanding for dialog systems with Microsoft Language Understanding Intelligent Service (LUIS). 159-161 - Graham Wilcock, Kristiina Jokinen:

Multilingual WikiTalk: Wikipedia-based talking robots that switch languages. 162-164 - Gabriel Skantze

, Martin Johansson:
Modelling situated human-robot interaction using IrisTK. 165-167 - Sara Rosenthal, Kathy McKeown:

I Couldn't Agree More: The Role of Conversational Structure in Agreement and Disagreement Detection in Online Discussions. 168-177 - Christian Chiarcos

, Niko Schenk:
Memory-Based Acquisition of Argument Structures and its Application to Implicit Role Detection. 178-187 - Stephanie M. Lukin, Lena Reed, Marilyn A. Walker:

Generating Sentence Planning Variations for Story Telling. 188-197 - Dilek Hakkani-Tür:

Keynote: Graph-based Approaches for Spoken Language Understanding. 198 - David R. Traum, Kallirroi Georgila, Ron Artstein, Anton Leuski:

Evaluating Spoken Dialogue Processing for Time-Offset Interaction. 199-208 - Maxine Eskénazi, Alan W. Black, Sungjin Lee, David R. Traum:

The Real Challenge 2014: Progress and Prospects. 209-216 - Reid Swanson, Brian Ecker, Marilyn A. Walker:

Argument Mining: Extracting Arguments from Online Dialogue. 217-226 - Natalia Vanetik, Marina Litvak:

Multilingual Summarization with Polytope Model. 227-231 - Benoît Favre, Evgeny A. Stepanov

, Jérémy Trione, Frédéric Béchet, Giuseppe Riccardi:
Call Centre Conversation Summarization: A Pilot Task at Multiling 2015. 232-236 - Abdelkrime Aries

, Djamel Eddine Zegour, Khaled-Walid Hidouci:
AllSummarizer system at MultiLing 2015: Multilingual single and multi-document summarization. 237-244 - Ahmet Aker, Emina Kurtic, Mark Hepple

, Robert J. Gaizauskas
, Giuseppe Di Fabbrizio:
Comment-to-Article Linking in the Online News Domain. 245-249 - Marta Esther Vicente, Óscar Alcón, Elena Lloret

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The University of Alicante at MultiLing 2015: approach, results and further insights. 250-259 - Stefan Thomas, Christian Beutenmüller, Xose de la Puente, Robert Remus, Stefan Bordag:

ExB Text Summarizer. 260-269 - George Giannakopoulos, Jeff Kubina, John M. Conroy, Josef Steinberger, Benoît Favre, Mijail A. Kabadjov, Udo Kruschwitz

, Massimo Poesio:
MultiLing 2015: Multilingual Summarization of Single and Multi-Documents, On-line Fora, and Call-center Conversations. 270-274 - Tsung-Hsien Wen, Milica Gasic, Dongho Kim, Nikola Mrksic, Pei-Hao Su, David Vandyke, Steve J. Young:

Stochastic Language Generation in Dialogue using Recurrent Neural Networks with Convolutional Sentence Reranking. 275-284 - Ryan Lowe, Nissan Pow, Iulian Serban, Joelle Pineau:

The Ubuntu Dialogue Corpus: A Large Dataset for Research in Unstructured Multi-Turn Dialogue Systems. 285-294 - Qizhe Xie, Kai Sun, Su Zhu, Lu Chen, Kai Yu:

Recurrent Polynomial Network for Dialogue State Tracking with Mismatched Semantic Parsers. 295-304 - Martin Johansson, Gabriel Skantze

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Opportunities and Obligations to Take Turns in Collaborative Multi-Party Human-Robot Interaction. 305-314 - Hatim Khouzaimi, Romain Laroche, Fabrice Lefèvre:

Optimising Turn-Taking Strategies With Reinforcement Learning. 315-324 - Rivka Levitan, Stefan Benus, Agustín Gravano, Julia Hirschberg:

Acoustic-prosodic entrainment in Slovak, Spanish, English and Chinese: A cross-linguistic comparison. 325-334 - Dinesh Raghu

, Sathish Indurthi, Jitendra Ajmera, Sachindra Joshi:
A statistical approach for Non-Sentential Utterance Resolution for Interactive QA System. 335-343 - Florian Nothdurft, Gregor Behnke

, Pascal Bercher
, Susanne Biundo, Wolfgang Minker:
The Interplay of User-Centered Dialog Systems and AI Planning. 344-353 - Raveesh Meena, José Lopes, Gabriel Skantze

, Joakim Gustafson:
Automatic Detection of Miscommunication in Spoken Dialogue Systems. 354-363 - Wendong Ge, Bo Xu:

Dialogue Management based on Multi-domain Corpus. 364-373 - Stefan Ultes

, Matthias Kraus
, Alexander Schmitt, Wolfgang Minker:
Quality-adaptive Spoken Dialogue Initiative Selection And Implications On Reward Modelling. 374-383 - Hyeju Jang, Seungwhan Moon, Yohan Jo, Carolyn P. Rosé

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Metaphor Detection in Discourse. 384-392 - Kazunori Komatani, Naoki Hotta, Satoshi Sato, Mikio Nakano:

User Adaptive Restoration for Incorrectly-Segmented Utterances in Spoken Dialogue Systems. 393-401 - Zhou Yu, Dan Bohus, Eric Horvitz:

Incremental Coordination: Attention-Centric Speech Production in a Physically Situated Conversational Agent. 402-406 - Lu Chen, Pei-Hao Su, Milica Gasic:

Hyper-parameter Optimisation of Gaussian Process Reinforcement Learning for Statistical Dialogue Management. 407-411 - Zhuoran Wang, Tsung-Hsien Wen, Pei-Hao Su, Yannis Stylianou:

Learning Domain-Independent Dialogue Policies via Ontology Parameterisation. 412-416 - Pei-Hao Su, David Vandyke, Milica Gasic, Nikola Mrksic, Tsung-Hsien Wen, Steve J. Young:

Reward Shaping with Recurrent Neural Networks for Speeding up On-Line Policy Learning in Spoken Dialogue Systems. 417-421 - Hayato Kobayashi, Kaori Tanio, Manabu Sassano:

Effects of Game on User Engagement with Spoken Dialogue System. 422-426 - Maria Schmidt, Markus Müller, Martin Wagner, Sebastian Stüker, Alex Waibel, Hansjörg Hofmann, Steffen Werner:

Evaluation of Crowdsourced User Input Data for Spoken Dialog Systems. 427-431 - Vikram Ramanarayanan, David Suendermann-Oeft, Alexei V. Ivanov, Keelan Evanini:

A distributed cloud-based dialog system for conversational application development. 432-434 - Deepak Ramachandran, Mark A. Fanty, Ronald Provine, Peter Z. Yeh, William Jarrold, Adwait Ratnaparkhi, Benjamin Douglas:

A TV Program Discovery Dialog System using recommendations. 435-437 - Leonardo Campillos-Llanos, Dhouha Bouamor, Éric Bilinski, Anne-Laure Ligozat, Pierre Zweigenbaum, Sophie Rosset:

Description of the PatientGenesys Dialogue System. 438-440 - Tejaswi Kasturi, Haojian Jin, Aasish Pappu, Sungjin Lee, Beverley Harrison, Ramana Murthy, Amanda Stent:

The Cohort and Speechify Libraries for Rapid Construction of Speech Enabled Applications for Android. 441-443

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