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- Kristiina Jokinen, Graham Wilcock:
Dialogues with Social Robots - Enablements, Analyses, and Evaluation, Seventh International Workshop on Spoken Dialogue Systems, IWSDS 2016, Saariselkä, Finland, January 13-16, 2016. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering 427, Springer 2017, ISBN 978-981-10-2584-6 [contents] - 2016
- Layla El Asri, Romain Laroche, Olivier Pietquin:
Compact and Interpretable Dialogue State Representation with Genetic Sparse Distributed Memory. IWSDS 2016: 39-51 - Timo Baumann, Casey Kennington, Julian Hough, David Schlangen:
Recognising Conversational Speech: What an Incremental ASR Should Do for a Dialogue System and How to Get There. IWSDS 2016: 421-432 - Loredana Cerrato, Nick Campbell:
Engagement in Dialogue with Social Robots. IWSDS 2016: 313-319 - Yuya Chiba, Akinori Ito:
Estimation of User's Willingness to Talk About the Topic: Analysis of Interviews Between Humans. IWSDS 2016: 411-419 - Heriberto Cuayáhuitl:
SimpleDS: A Simple Deep Reinforcement Learning Dialogue System. IWSDS 2016: 109-118 - Jun Deng, Xinzhou Xu, Zixing Zhang, Sascha Frühholz, Didier Grandjean, Björn W. Schuller:
Fisher Kernels on Phase-Based Features for Speech Emotion Recognition. IWSDS 2016: 195-203 - Franck Dernoncourt, Ji Young Lee, Trung Bui, Hung H. Bui:
Robust Dialog State Tracking for Large Ontologies. IWSDS 2016: 475-485 - Laurence Devillers, Guillaume Dubuisson Duplessis:
Toward a Context-Based Approach to Assess Engagement in Human-Robot Social Interaction. IWSDS 2016: 293-301 - Mary Ellen Foster, Ronald P. A. Petrick:
Separating Representation, Reasoning, and Implementation for Interaction Management: Lessons from Automated Planning. IWSDS 2016: 93-107 - Fasih Haider, Saturnino Luz, Nick Campbell:
Data Collection and Synchronisation: Towards a Multiperspective Multimodal Dialogue System with Metacognitive Abilities. IWSDS 2016: 245-256 - Helen F. Hastie, Heriberto Cuayáhuitl, Nina Dethlefs, Simon Keizer, Xingkun Liu:
Extrinsic Versus Intrinsic Evaluation of Natural Language Generation for Spoken Dialogue Systems and Social Robotics. IWSDS 2016: 303-311 - Takuya Hiraoka, Graham Neubig, Koichiro Yoshino, Tomoki Toda, Satoshi Nakamura:
Active Learning for Example-Based Dialog Systems. IWSDS 2016: 67-78 - Tomo Horii, Hideaki Mori, Masahiro Araki:
Breakdown Detector for Chat-Oriented Dialogue. IWSDS 2016: 119-127 - Kristiina Jokinen, Katri Hiovain, Niklas Laxström, Ilona Rauhala, Graham Wilcock:
DigiSami and Digital Natives: Interaction Technology for the North Sami Language. IWSDS 2016: 3-19 - Kristiina Jokinen, Graham Wilcock:
Erratum to: Dialogues with Social Robots. IWSDS 2016: 1 - Hatim Khouzaimi, Romain Laroche, Fabrice Lefèvre:
Incremental Human-Machine Dialogue Simulation. IWSDS 2016: 53-66 - Seokhwan Kim, Luis Fernando D'Haro, Rafael E. Banchs, Jason D. Williams, Matthew Henderson:
The Fourth Dialog State Tracking Challenge. IWSDS 2016: 435-449 - Kazunori Komatani, Tsugumi Otsuka, Satoshi Sato, Mikio Nakano:
Question Selection Based on Expected Utility to Acquire Information Through Dialogue. IWSDS 2016: 79-91 - Romain Laroche, Aude Genevay:
The Negotiation Dialogue Game. IWSDS 2016: 403-410 - Niklas Laxström, Graham Wilcock, Kristiina Jokinen:
Internationalisation and Localisation of Spoken Dialogue Systems. IWSDS 2016: 207-219 - Miao Li, Ji Wu:
The MSIIP System for Dialog State Tracking Challenge 4. IWSDS 2016: 465-474 - Roger K. Moore:
Is Spoken Language All-or-Nothing? Implications for Future Speech-Based Human-Machine Interaction. IWSDS 2016: 281-291 - Hideaki Mori, Atsushi Yasuda, Masahiro Araki:
An Evaluation Method for System Response in Chat-Oriented Dialogue System. IWSDS 2016: 395-402 - Florian Nothdurft, Pascal Bercher, Gregor Behnke, Wolfgang Minker:
User Involvement in Collaborative Decision-Making Dialog Systems. IWSDS 2016: 129-141 - Javier Mikel Olaso, Pierrick Milhorat, Julia Himmelsbach, Jérôme Boudy, Gérard Chollet, Stephan Schlögl, María Inés Torres:
A Multi-lingual Evaluation of the vAssist Spoken Dialog System. Comparing Disco and RavenClaw. IWSDS 2016: 221-232 - Atsushi Otsuka, Toru Hirano, Chiaki Miyazaki, Ryuichiro Higashinaka, Toshiro Makino, Yoshihiro Matsuo:
Utterance Selection Using Discourse Relation Filter for Chat-oriented Dialogue Systems. IWSDS 2016: 355-365 - Louisa Pragst, Stefan Ultes, Wolfgang Minker:
Recurrent Neural Network Interaction Quality Estimation. IWSDS 2016: 381-393 - Maria Schmidt, Jan Niehues, Alex Waibel:
Towards an Open-Domain Social Dialog System. IWSDS 2016: 271-278 - Felix Schüssel, Marcel Walch, Katja Rogers, Frank Honold, Michael Weber:
Lend a Hand to Service Robots: Overcoming System Limitations by Asking Humans. IWSDS 2016: 321-329
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