| S Pulman, "Conversational games, belief revision and bayesian networks," in CLIN VII: 7th Computational Linguistics in the Netherlands meeting, 1996. |
....supplied in the evidence is probably needed information, and should be asked for. Similarly, a concept with low probability but which was in the evidence might be spurious, and it should be confirmed with the user. Thus, BNs used in this way can assist with mixed initiative dialogue management. [35, 36]. Finally, in this context the work of Bellegarda and Silverman should be mentioned[37] They construct a matrix ) j E which records the number of times that concept occurred in an utterance conveying dialogue act . They compute the SVD y ) 3 and then at run time they use to map ....
S Pulman, "Conversational games, belief revision and bayesian networks," in CLIN VII: 7th Computational Linguistics in the Netherlands meeting, 1996.
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