| David Norvick and K. Ward. Integrating multiple cues for spoken language understanding. In Proceedings of the CHI'95, pages 31--135, 1995. |
....of operations. In addition, it enables the developer to describe the application task mostly information dialogues about train or flight connections, movie theatre programs, traffic situations, etc. with a simple transition graph that can be compiled into a finite state machine. However, as [22] shows, such a precompiled dialogue structure is also of great disadvantage as it cannot react sufficiently to the requirements of dynamically changing situations, in particular if we are faced with complex planning tasks. Recent literature on discourse theory reveals many structural aspects ....
David Norvick and K. Ward. Integrating multiple cues for spoken language understanding. In Proceedings of the CHI'95, pages 31--135, 1995.
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