Synopses & Reviews
This volume covers key topics in the field from a variety of leading researchers. In one volume, readers gain exposure to several perspectives in the areas of corpus annotation and analysis, dialogue system construction, theoretical perspectives on communicative intention, context-based generation, and modeling of discourse structure. Based on the 2nd SIGdial workshop on Discourse and Dialogue held in conjunction with Eurospeech 2001, it is of interest to researchers and practitioners in dialogue and discourse processing.
Synopsis
The origins of this book arise from the highly successful second SIGdial Workshop on Discourse and Dialogue that was held in September 2001 in con junction with Eurospeech 2001. The original workshop proceedings consisted of 29 papers selected from 57 submissions, an exceptionally high number of submissions for a two day workshop. This book includes extended versions of 12 papers originally presented at the workshop. In addition, 4 other invited papers on major themes in discourse and dialogue research are included. There are three main themes addressed by the papers in this collection: (1) corpus annotation and analysis; (2) method ologies for construction of dialogue systems; and (3) perspectives on various key theoretical issues including communicative intention, context-based gen eration, and modeling of discourse structure. However, because of the very nature of discourse and dialogue research that often requires researchers to tackle several issues in one piece of work, we have chosen to order the papers alphabetically by author rather than try to create artificial thematic sections. We believe this collection provides a concise yet reasonably comprehensive snapshot of major research themes in discourse and dialogue. We hope that readers will benefit greatly from this collection."
Table of Contents
Preface. Acknowledgements. Allwood, Jens, et al.: Annotations and Tools for an Activity Based Spoken Language Corpus. Alshawi, Hiyan, and Douglas, Shona: Using Direct Variant Transduction for Rapid Development of Natural Spoken Interfaces. Bernsen, Niels Ole, et al.: An Interface for Annotating Natural Interactivity. Blaylock, Nate, et al.: Managing Communicative Intentions with Collaborative Problem Solving. Carlson, Lynn, et al.: Building a Discourse-Tagged Corpus in the Framework of Rhetorical Structure Theory. Cavazza, Marc: An Empirical Study of Speech Recognition Errors in Human Computer Dialogue. Doran, Christine, et al.: Comparing Several Aspects of Human-Computer and Human-Human Dialogues. Ebert, Christian, et al.: Full Paraphrase Generation for Fragments in Dialogue. Ginzburg, Jonathan: Disentangling Public from non-public Meaning. Jokinen, Kristiina, and Wilcock, Graham: Adaptivity and Response Generation in a Spoken Dialogue System. Purver, Matthew, et al.: On the Means for Clarification in Dialogue. Rayner, Manny, et al.: Plug and Play Spoken Dialogue Processing. Van Rooy, Robert: Conversational Implicatures and Communication Theory. Strayer, Susan E., et al.: Reconciling Control and Discourse Structure. Traum, David R., and Larsson, Staffan: The Information State Approach to Dialogue Management. Yang, Li-Chiung: Visualizing Spoken Discourse. References. Appendix.