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User Models in Dialog Systems

by Wolfgang Wahlster, Alfred Kobsa - User Models in Dialog Systems , 1989
"... This chapter surveys the field of user modeling in artificial intelligence dialog systems. First, reasons why user modeling has become so important in the last few years are pointed out, and definitions are proposed for the terms 'user model ' and 'user modeling component'. Resea ..."
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This chapter surveys the field of user modeling in artificial intelligence dialog systems. First, reasons why user modeling has become so important in the last few years are pointed out, and definitions are proposed for the terms 'user model ' and 'user modeling component

Improving Spoken Dialog Systems

by Benjamin Han , 2000
"... In this paper the possible sources of inaccuracies of a spoken dialog system are discussed, and the approaches to address each of them are surveyed. ..."
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In this paper the possible sources of inaccuracies of a spoken dialog system are discussed, and the approaches to address each of them are surveyed.

User Modeling in Dialog Systems

by Pontus Johansson , 2002
"... In this paper the definitions of and approaches to user modeling in natural language dialog systems have been reviewed. The contents of user models are discussed; how user modeling in different research areas relates to user modeling are reviewed; examples of some techniques for building user models ..."
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In this paper the definitions of and approaches to user modeling in natural language dialog systems have been reviewed. The contents of user models are discussed; how user modeling in different research areas relates to user modeling are reviewed; examples of some techniques for building user

Building Intelligent Dialog Systems

by Susan W. Mcroy, Syed S. Ali, Angelo Restificar, Songsak Channarukul - ACM Intelligence , 1999
"... We overview our recent work in specifying and building intelligent dialog systems that collaborate with users for a task. As part of this work we have specified and built systems for: giving medical students an opportunity to practice their decision making skills in English (B2); performing templ ..."
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We overview our recent work in specifying and building intelligent dialog systems that collaborate with users for a task. As part of this work we have specified and built systems for: giving medical students an opportunity to practice their decision making skills in English (B2); performing

Romanian language and dialog systems

by Catrina Chivu, Catalin Chivu, Catalin Georgescu
"... Abstract:- The automated dialog systems are based on natural language processing, which has as main purpose the development of language computing theory using knowledge specific to informatics field, as algorithms, data structures, knowledge representation models and automat reasoning models. For ma ..."
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Abstract:- The automated dialog systems are based on natural language processing, which has as main purpose the development of language computing theory using knowledge specific to informatics field, as algorithms, data structures, knowledge representation models and automat reasoning models

Language Modeling for Dialog System

by Wei Xu Alex, Wei Xu, Alex Rudnicky , 2000
"... take two forms. Human input can be constrained through a directed dialog, allowing the decoder to use a state-specific language model to improve recognition accuracy. Mixedinitiative systems allow for human input that while domainspecific might not be state-specific. Nevertheless, for the most part ..."
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take two forms. Human input can be constrained through a directed dialog, allowing the decoder to use a state-specific language model to improve recognition accuracy. Mixedinitiative systems allow for human input that while domainspecific might not be state-specific. Nevertheless, for the most

Natural Language Generation in Dialog Systems

by Owen Rambow, Srinivas Bangalore, Marilyn Walker
"... Recent advances in Automatic Speech Recognition technology have put the goal of naturally sounding dialog systems within reach. However, the improved speech recognition has brought to light a new problem: as dialog systems understand more of what the user tells them, they need to be more sophistica ..."
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Recent advances in Automatic Speech Recognition technology have put the goal of naturally sounding dialog systems within reach. However, the improved speech recognition has brought to light a new problem: as dialog systems understand more of what the user tells them, they need to be more

Machine Dialog Systems

by Felix Burkhardt, Richard Huber, Anton Batliner
"... Abstract. This chapter deals with the application of automatic speaker classification in human machine dialog systems based on telephone operation. In a first step we introduce a taxonomy based on three features that such systems might have. We explain the features, namely online, mirroring, critica ..."
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Abstract. This chapter deals with the application of automatic speaker classification in human machine dialog systems based on telephone operation. In a first step we introduce a taxonomy based on three features that such systems might have. We explain the features, namely online, mirroring

Natural Language Generation in Dialog Systems

by Owen Rambow Srinivas Bangalore Marilyn
"... ABSTRACT Recent advances in Automatic Speech Recognition technology haveput the goal of naturally sounding dialog systems within reach. However, the improved speech recognition has brought to lighta new problem: as dialog systems understand more of what the user tells them, they need to be more soph ..."
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ABSTRACT Recent advances in Automatic Speech Recognition technology haveput the goal of naturally sounding dialog systems within reach. However, the improved speech recognition has brought to lighta new problem: as dialog systems understand more of what the user tells them, they need to be more

Design And Evaluation Of Spoken Dialog Systems

by C. A. Kamm, M. A. Walker - In Proceedings of the ASRU Workshop , 1997
"... Interactive spoken dialog systems extend the range of automated telecommunication services beyond simple limited-choice form-filling applications to goal-directed tasks covering richer, more complex domains. Creating effective and efficient dialog systems requires not only accurate and robust speech ..."
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Interactive spoken dialog systems extend the range of automated telecommunication services beyond simple limited-choice form-filling applications to goal-directed tasks covering richer, more complex domains. Creating effective and efficient dialog systems requires not only accurate and robust
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