David Griol


2025

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Optimizing RAG: Classifying Queries for Dynamic Processing
Kabir Olawore | Michael McTear | Yaxin Bi | David Griol
Proceedings of the 15th International Workshop on Spoken Dialogue Systems Technology

In Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) systems efficient information retrieval is crucial for enhancing user experience and satisfaction, as response times and computational demands significantly impact performance. RAG can be unnecessarily resource-intensive for frequently asked questions (FAQs) and simple questions. In this paper we introduce an approach in which we categorize user questions into simple queries that do not require RAG processing. Evaluation results show that our proposal reduces latency and improves response efficiency compared to systems relying solely on RAG.

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TrustBoost: Balancing flexibility and compliance in conversational AI systems
David Griol | Zoraida Callejas | Manuel Gil-Martín | Ksenia Kharitonova | Juan Manuel Montero-Martínez | David Pérez Fernández | Fernando Fernández-Martínez
Proceedings of the 15th International Workshop on Spoken Dialogue Systems Technology

Conversational AI (ConvAI) systems are gaining growing importance as an alternative for more natural interaction with digital services. In this context, Large Language Models (LLMs) have opened new possibilities for less restricted interaction and richer natural language understanding. However, despite their advanced capabilities, LLMs can pose accuracy and reliability problems, as they sometimes generate factually incorrect or contextually inappropriate content that does not fulfill the regulations or business rules of a specific application domain. In addition, they still do not possess the capability to adjust to users’ needs and preferences, showing emotional awareness, while concurrently adhering to the regulations and limitations of their designated domain. In this paper we present the TrustBoost project, which addresses the challenge of improving trustworthiness of ConvAI from two dimensions: cognition (adaptability, flexibility, compliance, and performance) and affectivity (familiarity, emotional dimension, and perception). The duration of the project is from September 2024 to December 2027.

2010

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Statistical Dialog Management Methodologies for Real Applications
David Griol | Zoraida Callejas | Ramón López-Cózar
Proceedings of the SIGDIAL 2010 Conference

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F2 - New Technique for Recognition of User Emotional States in Spoken Dialogue Systems
Ramón López-Cózar | Jan Silovsky | David Griol
Proceedings of the SIGDIAL 2010 Conference

2009

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A Comparison between Dialog Corpora Acquired with Real and Simulated Users
David Griol | Zoraida Callejas | Ramón López-Cózar
Proceedings of the SIGDIAL 2009 Conference

2008

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Acquisition and Evaluation of a Dialog Corpus through WOz and Dialog Simulation Techniques
David Griol | Lluís F. Hurtado | Encarna Segarra | Emilio Sanchis
Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'08)

In this paper, we present a comparison between two corpora acquired by means of two different techniques. The first corpus was acquired by means of the Wizard of Oz technique. A dialog simulation technique has been developed for the acquisition of the second corpus. A random selection of the user and system turns has been used, defining stop conditions for automatically deciding if the simulated dialog is successful or not. We use several evaluation measures proposed in previous research to compare between our two acquired corpora, and then discuss the similarities and differences between the two corpora with regard to these measures.

2007

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Acquiring and Evaluating a Dialog Corpus through a Dialog Simulation Technique
David Griol | Lluis F. Hurtado | Emilio Sanchis | Encarna Segarra
Proceedings of the 8th SIGdial Workshop on Discourse and Dialogue