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17th SIGDIAL Conference 2016: Los Angeles, CA, USA
- Proceedings of the SIGDIAL 2016 Conference, The 17th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue, 13-15 September 2016, Los Angeles, CA, USA. The Association for Computer Linguistics 2016, ISBN 978-1-945626-23-4

- Tiancheng Zhao, Maxine Eskénazi:

Towards End-to-End Learning for Dialog State Tracking and Management using Deep Reinforcement Learning. 1-10 - Sungjin Lee, Amanda Stent:

Task Lineages: Dialog State Tracking for Flexible Interaction. 11-21 - Bing Liu, Ian R. Lane:

Joint Online Spoken Language Understanding and Language Modeling With Recurrent Neural Networks. 22-30 - Shereen Oraby, Vrindavan Harrison, Lena Reed, Ernesto Hernandez, Ellen Riloff, Marilyn A. Walker:

Creating and Characterizing a Diverse Corpus of Sarcasm in Dialogue. 31-41 - Emma Barker, Monica Lestari Paramita

, Ahmet Aker, Emina Kurtic, Mark Hepple, Robert J. Gaizauskas
:
The SENSEI Annotated Corpus: Human Summaries of Reader Comment Conversations in On-line News. 42-52 - Yoichi Matsuyama, Alexandros Papangelis:

Special Session - The Future Directions of Dialogue-Based Intelligent Personal Assistants. 53 - Susan Brennan:

Keynote - More than meets the ear: Processes that shape dialogue. 54 - Zhou Yu, Leah Nicolich-Henkin, Alan W. Black, Alexander I. Rudnicky:

A Wizard-of-Oz Study on A Non-Task-Oriented Dialog Systems That Reacts to User Engagement. 55-63 - Jonathan Herzig, Guy Feigenblat, Michal Shmueli-Scheuer, David Konopnicki, Anat Rafaeli, Daniel Altman, David Spivak:

Classifying Emotions in Customer Support Dialogues in Social Media. 64-73 - Juliana Miehle, Koichiro Yoshino, Louisa Pragst, Stefan Ultes, Satoshi Nakamura, Wolfgang Minker:

Cultural Communication Idiosyncrasies in Human-Computer Interaction. 74-79 - Iñigo Casanueva, Thomas Hain

, Mauro Nicolao
, Phil D. Green:
Using phone features to improve dialogue state tracking generalisation to unseen states. 80-89 - Yu-Hsin Chen, Jinho D. Choi:

Character Identification on Multiparty Conversation: Identifying Mentions of Characters in TV Shows. 90-100 - Mehdi Fatemi, Layla El Asri, Hannes Schulz, Jing He, Kaheer Suleman:

Policy Networks with Two-Stage Training for Dialogue Systems. 101-110 - Satheesh Ravi, Ron Artstein:

Language Portability for Dialogue Systems: Translating a Question-Answering System from English into Tamil. 111-116 - Kate Forbes-Riley, Fan Zhang, Diane J. Litman:

Extracting PDTB Discourse Relations from Student Essays. 117-127 - Katsuhiko Hayashi, Tsutomu Hirao, Masaaki Nagata:

Empirical comparison of dependency conversions for RST discourse trees. 128-136 - Junyi Jessy Li, Kapil Thadani, Amanda Stent:

The Role of Discourse Units in Near-Extractive Summarization. 137-147 - Leah Nicolich-Henkin, Carolyn P. Rosé

, Alan W. Black:
Initiations and Interruptions in a Spoken Dialog System. 148-156 - Toru Hirano, Ryuichiro Higashinaka, Yoshihiro Matsuo:

Analyzing Post-dialogue Comments by Speakers - How Do Humans Personalize Their Utterances in Dialogue? -. 157-165 - Elnaz Davoodi, Leila Kosseim:

On the Contribution of Discourse Structure on Text Complexity Assessment. 166-174 - Alexis Nasr, Géraldine Damnati, Aleksandra Guerraz, Frédéric Béchet:

Syntactic parsing of chat language in contact center conversation corpus. 175-184 - Ondrej Dusek, Filip Jurcícek:

A Context-aware Natural Language Generator for Dialogue Systems. 185-190 - Nathaniel Blanchard, Patrick J. Donnelly, Andrew McGregor Olney, Borhan Samei, Brooke Ward, Xiaoyi Sun, Sean Kelly, Martin Nystrand, Sidney K. D'Mello:

Identifying Teacher Questions Using Automatic Speech Recognition in Classrooms. 191-201 - Kornel Laskowski:

A framework for the automatic inference of stochastic turn-taking styles. 202-211 - Koji Inoue, Pierrick Milhorat, Divesh Lala, Tianyu Zhao, Tatsuya Kawahara:

Talking with ERICA, an autonomous android. 212-215 - Svetlana Stoyanchev, Pierre Lison, Srinivas Bangalore:

Rapid Prototyping of Form-driven Dialogue Systems Using an Open-source Framework. 216-219 - Alexei V. Ivanov, Patrick L. Lange, David Suendermann-Oeft:

LVCSR System on a Hybrid GPU-CPU Embedded Platform for Real-Time Dialog Applications. 220-223 - Yoichi Matsuyama, Arjun Bhardwaj, Ran Zhao, Oscar Romeo, Sushma Akoju, Justine Cassell:

Socially-Aware Animated Intelligent Personal Assistant Agent. 224-227 - Hideaki Mori, Masahiro Araki:

Selection method of an appropriate response in chat-oriented dialogue systems. 228-231 - Ramesh R. Manuvinakurike, Casey Kennington, David DeVault, David Schlangen:

Real-Time Understanding of Complex Discriminative Scene Descriptions. 232-241 - Casey Kennington, David Schlangen:

Supporting Spoken Assistant Systems with a Graphical User Interface that Signals Incremental Understanding and Prediction State. 242-251 - Ramesh R. Manuvinakurike, Maike Paetzel

, Cheng Qu, David Schlangen, David DeVault:
Toward incremental dialogue act segmentation in fast-paced interactive dialogue systems. 252-262 - Louis-Philippe Morency:

Keynote - Modeling Human Communication Dynamics. 263 - Ryan Lowe, Iulian Vlad Serban, Michael Noseworthy, Laurent Charlin, Joelle Pineau:

On the Evaluation of Dialogue Systems with Next Utterance Classification. 264-269 - Diane J. Litman, Steve J. Young, Mark J. F. Gales, Kate M. Knill, Karen Ottewell, Rogier C. van Dalen, David Vandyke:

Towards Using Conversations with Spoken Dialogue Systems in the Automated Assessment of Non-Native Speakers of English. 270-275 - Amita Misra

, Brian Ecker, Marilyn A. Walker:
Measuring the Similarity of Sentential Arguments in Dialogue. 276-287 - Julian Hough, David Schlangen:

Investigating Fluidity for Human-Robot Interaction with Real-time, Real-world Grounding Strategies. 288-298 - Yashar Mehdad, Joel R. Tetreault:

Do Characters Abuse More Than Words? 299-303 - Abhinav Kumar, Jillian Aurisano

, Barbara Di Eugenio, Andrew E. Johnson
, Alberto Gonzalez, Jason Leigh:
Towards a dialogue system that supports rich visualizations of data. 304-309 - Masahiro Mizukami, Koichiro Yoshino, Graham Neubig, David R. Traum, Satoshi Nakamura:

Analyzing the Effect of Entrainment on Dialogue Acts. 310-318 - Chiaki Miyazaki, Toru Hirano, Ryuichiro Higashinaka, Yoshihiro Matsuo:

Towards an Entertaining Natural Language Generation System: Linguistic Peculiarities of Japanese Fictional Characters. 319-328 - Xiaolong Li, Kristy Elizabeth Boyer:

Reference Resolution in Situated Dialogue with Learned Semantics. 329-338 - Yanchao Yu, Arash Eshghi, Oliver Lemon

:
Training an adaptive dialogue policy for interactive learning of visually grounded word meanings. 339-349 - Elahe Rahimtoroghi, Ernesto Hernandez, Marilyn A. Walker:

Learning Fine-Grained Knowledge about Contingent Relations between Everyday Events. 350-359 - Ye Tian, Chiara Mazzocconi, Jonathan Ginzburg:

When do we laugh? 360-369 - Takahiro Kobori, Mikio Nakano, Tomoaki Nakamura:

Small Talk Improves User Impressions of Interview Dialogue Systems. 370-380 - Ran Zhao, Tanmay Sinha, Alan W. Black, Justine Cassell:

Automatic Recognition of Conversational Strategies in the Service of a Socially-Aware Dialog System. 381-392 - Michimasa Inaba, Kenichi Takahashi:

Neural Utterance Ranking Model for Conversational Dialogue Systems. 393-403 - Zhou Yu, Ziyu Xu, Alan W. Black, Alexander I. Rudnicky:

Strategy and Policy Learning for Non-Task-Oriented Conversational Systems. 404-412

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