Alexander Gruenstein


2008

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Response-Based Confidence Annotation for Spoken Dialogue Systems
Alexander Gruenstein
Proceedings of the 9th SIGdial Workshop on Discourse and Dialogue

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A Multimodal Home Entertainment Interface via a Mobile Device
Alexander Gruenstein | Bo-June Paul Hsu | James Glass | Stephanie Seneff | Lee Hetherington | Scott Cyphers | Ibrahim Badr | Chao Wang | Sean Liu
Proceedings of the ACL-08: HLT Workshop on Mobile Language Processing

2007

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Releasing a Multimodal Dialogue System into the Wild: User Support Mechanisms
Alexander Gruenstein | Stephanie Seneff
Proceedings of the 8th SIGdial Workshop on Discourse and Dialogue

2006

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NOMOS: A Semantic Web Software Framework for Annotation of Multimodal Corpora
John Niekrasz | Alexander Gruenstein
Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC’06)

We present NOMOS, an open-source software framework for annotation, processing, and analysis of multimodal corpora. NOMOS is designed for use by annotators, corpus developers, and corpus consumers, emphasizing configurability for a variety of specific annotation tasks. Its features include synchronized multi-channel audio and video playback, compatibility with several corpora, platform independence, and mixed display of capabilities and a well-defined method for layering datasets. Second, we describe how the system is used. For corpus development and annotation we present a typical use scenario involving the creation of a schema and specialization of the user interface. For processing and analysis we describe the GUI- and Java-based methods available, including a GUI for query construction and execution, and an automatically generated schema-conforming Java API for processing of annotations. Additionally, we present some specific annotation and research tasks for which NOMOS has been specialized and used, annotation and research tasks for which NOMOS has been specialized and used, including topic segmentation and decision-point annotation of meetings.

2005

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Meeting Structure Annotation: Data and Tools
Alexander Gruenstein | John Niekrasz | Matthew Purver
Proceedings of the 6th SIGdial Workshop on Discourse and Dialogue

2004

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Multi-Human Dialogue Understanding for Assisting Artifact-Producing Meetings
John Niekrasz | Alexander Gruenstein | Lawrence Cavedon
COLING 2004: Proceedings of the 20th International Conference on Computational Linguistics

2003

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Targeted Help for Spoken Dialogue Systems
Beth Ann Hockey | Oliver Lemon | Ellen Campana | Laura Hiatt | Gregory Aist | James Hieronymus | Alexander Gruenstein | John Dowding
10th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics

2002

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Multi-tasking and Collaborative Activities in Dialogue Systems
Oliver Lemon | Alexander Gruenstein | Alexis Battle | Stanley Peters
Proceedings of the Third SIGdial Workshop on Discourse and Dialogue

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Language Resources for Multi-Modal Dialogue Systems.
Oliver Lemon | Alexander Gruenstein
Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC’02)