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Bell, L.; Gustafson, J., 1999. Interaction with an animated agent in a spoken dialogue system, Proc of Eurospeech '99, Budapest, 1143-1146.

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Utterance types in the August dialogues - Bell, Gustafson (1999)   Self-citation (Bell Gustafson)   (Correct)

....spontaneous speech input from people who had little previous experience of spoken dialogue systems. The corpus has been studied from two perspectives: Firstly, user reactions during error resolution have been analyzed, revealing how users changed their way of speaking when the dialogue fails [4, 5]. Secondly, dialogues where the system responses were adequate in most dialogue turns, making the system appear reasonably intelligent [4] Many of the people who interacted with the August system seemed to be more interested in making the system respond to their spoken input rather than searching ....

.... perspectives: Firstly, user reactions during error resolution have been analyzed, revealing how users changed their way of speaking when the dialogue fails [4, 5] Secondly, dialogues where the system responses were adequate in most dialogue turns, making the system appear reasonably intelligent [4]. Many of the people who interacted with the August system seemed to be more interested in making the system respond to their spoken input rather than searching for information. This resulted in a large number of what in our analysis is referred to as social utterances. In addition, the users ....

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Bell, L. and Gustafson, J (1999) Interaction with an animated agent in a spoken dialogue system Submitted to Eurospeech '99.


The August Spoken Dialogue System - Gustafson, Lindberg, Lundeberg (1999)   (7 citations)  Self-citation (Gustafson)   (Correct)

....almost anything and generate very human like dialogues, while it sometimes did not understand much at all. The collected speech data can be analysed from two perspectives: Firstly, how do users react during error resolution, i.e. how they change their way of speaking when the dialogue fails [3, 4]. Secondly, what do they do in dialogues where the system responses are adequate in most dialogue turns, and the system appears reasonably intelligent. The speech data constitute an interesting database of user utterances, varying from simple greetings to more complex dialogues [5] 3. SYSTEM ....

Bell, L. and Gustafson, J. (1999) Interaction with an animated agent in a spoken dialogue system, Proceedings of Eurospeech '99.


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Bell, L.; Gustafson, J., 1999. Interaction with an animated agent in a spoken dialogue system, Proc of Eurospeech '99, Budapest, 1143-1146.


Audiovisual Representation of Prosody in Expressive Speech.. - Granström, House (2004)   (Correct)

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Bell, L.; Gustafson, J., 1999. Interaction with an animated agent in a spoken dialogue system, Proc of Eurospeech '99. Budapest, 1143-1146.

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