John Dines
2014
The DBOX Corpus Collection of Spoken Human-Human and Human-Machine Dialogues
Volha Petukhova | Martin Gropp | Dietrich Klakow | Gregor Eigner | Mario Topf | Stefan Srb | Petr Motlicek | Blaise Potard | John Dines | Olivier Deroo | Ronny Egeler | Uwe Meinz | Steffen Liersch | Anna Schmidt
Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'14)
Volha Petukhova | Martin Gropp | Dietrich Klakow | Gregor Eigner | Mario Topf | Stefan Srb | Petr Motlicek | Blaise Potard | John Dines | Olivier Deroo | Ronny Egeler | Uwe Meinz | Steffen Liersch | Anna Schmidt
Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'14)
This paper describes the data collection and annotation carried out within the DBOX project ( Eureka project, number E! 7152). This project aims to develop interactive games based on spoken natural language human-computer dialogues, in 3 European languages: English, German and French. We collect the DBOX data continuously. We first start with human-human Wizard of Oz experiments to collect human-human data in order to model natural human dialogue behaviour, for better understanding of phenomena of human interactions and predicting interlocutors actions, and then replace the human Wizard by an increasingly advanced dialogue system, using evaluation data for system improvement. The designed dialogue system relies on a Question-Answering (QA) approach, but showing truly interactive gaming behaviour, e.g., by providing feedback, managing turns and contact, producing social signals and acts, e.g., encouraging vs. downplaying, polite vs. rude, positive vs. negative attitude towards players or their actions, etc. The DBOX dialogue corpus has required substantial investment. We expect it to have a great impact on the rest of the project. The DBOX project consortium will continue to maintain the corpus and to take an interest in its growth, e.g., expand to other languages. The resulting corpus will be publicly released.
2012
Impact du degré de supervision sur l’adaptation à un domaine d’un modèle de langage à partir du Web (Impact of the level of supervision on Web-based language model domain adaptation) [in French]
Gwénolé Lecorvé | John Dines | Thomas Hain | Petr Motlicek
Proceedings of the Joint Conference JEP-TALN-RECITAL 2012, volume 1: JEP
Gwénolé Lecorvé | John Dines | Thomas Hain | Petr Motlicek
Proceedings of the Joint Conference JEP-TALN-RECITAL 2012, volume 1: JEP
2010
Personalising Speech-To-Speech Translation in the EMIME Project
Mikko Kurimo | William Byrne | John Dines | Philip N. Garner | Matthew Gibson | Yong Guan | Teemu Hirsimäki | Reima Karhila | Simon King | Hui Liang | Keiichiro Oura | Lakshmi Saheer | Matt Shannon | Sayaki Shiota | Jilei Tian
Proceedings of the ACL 2010 System Demonstrations
Mikko Kurimo | William Byrne | John Dines | Philip N. Garner | Matthew Gibson | Yong Guan | Teemu Hirsimäki | Reima Karhila | Simon King | Hui Liang | Keiichiro Oura | Lakshmi Saheer | Matt Shannon | Sayaki Shiota | Jilei Tian
Proceedings of the ACL 2010 System Demonstrations
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- Ronny Egeler 1
- Gregor Eigner 1
- Philip N. Garner 1
- Matthew Gibson 1
- Martin Gropp 1
- Yong Guan (关勇) 1
- Thomas Hain 1
- Teemu Hirsimäki 1
- Reima Karhila 1
- Simon King 1
- Dietrich Klakow 1
- Mikko Kurimo 1
- Gwénolé Lecorvé 1
- Hui Liang 1
- Steffen Liersch 1
- Uwe Meinz 1
- Keiichiro Oura 1
- Volha Petukhova 1
- Blaise Potard 1
- Lakshmi S 1
- Anna Schmidt 1
- Matt Shannon 1
- Sayaki Shiota 1
- Stefan Srb 1
- Jilei Tian 1
- Mario Topf 1