1st SIGdial Workshop on Discourse and Dialogue
- Anthology ID:
- W00-10
- Month:
- October
- Year:
- 2000
- Address:
- Hong Kong, China
- Venue:
- SIGDIAL
- SIG:
- SIGDIAL
- Publisher:
- Association for Computational Linguistics
- URL:
- https://aclanthology.org/W00-10
- DOI:
1st SIGdial Workshop on Discourse and Dialogue
Japanese Dialogue Corpus of Multi-Level Annotation
Shu Nakazato
ADAM- An Architecture for xml-based Dialogue Annotation on Multiple levels
Claudia Soria
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Roldano Cattoni
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Morena Danieli
The MATE Markup Framework
Laila Dybkjaer
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Niels Ole Bernsen
Issues in the Transcription of English Conversational Grunts
Nigel Ward
Identifying Prosodic Indicators of Dialogue Structure: Some Methodological and Theoretical Considerations
Ilana Mushin
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Lesley Stirling
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Janet Fletcher
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Roger Wales
From Elementary Discourse Units to Complex Ones
Holger Schauer
Abstract Anaphora Resolution in Danish
Costanza Navarretta
Using decision trees to select the grammatical relation of a noun phrase
Simon Corston-Oliver
A Common Theory of Information Fusion from Multiple Text Sources Step One: Cross-Document Structure
Dragomir Radev
Social Goals in Conversational Cooperation
Guido Boella
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Rossana Damiano
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Leonardo Lesmo
Dynamic User Level and Utility Measurement for Adaptive Dialog in a Help-Desk System
Preetam Maloor
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Joyce Chai
Dialogue Management in the Agreement Negotiation Process: A Model that Involves Natural Reasoning
Mare Koit
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Haldur Oim
Document Transformations and Information States
Staffan Larsson
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Annie Zaenen
Dialogue and Domain Knowledge Management in Dialogue Systems
Annika Flycht-Eriksson
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Arne Jonsson
Flexible Speech Act Based Dialogue Management
Eli Hagen
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Fred Popowich
Dialogue Helpsystem based on Flexible Matching of User Query with Natural Language Knowledge Base
Sadao Kurohashi
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Wataru Higasa
WIT: A Toolkit for Building Robust and Real-Time Spoken Dialogu Systems
Mikio Nakano
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Noboru Miyazaki
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Norihito Yasuda
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Akira Sugiyama
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Jun-ichi Hirasawa
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Kohji Dohsaka
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Kiyoaki Aikawa
Some Notes on the Complexity of Dialogues
Jan Alexandersson
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Paul Heisterkamp