Lisbon, Portugal, 2-3 September 2005
(held in conjunction with Eurospeech/Interspeech 2005)
Accepted papers
Long papers
- Cinzia Avesani and Mario Vayra
Accenting deaccenting and information structure in Italian dialogues
- Nate Blaylock and James Allen
A Collaborative Problem-Solving Model of Dialogue
- Dan Bohus and Alexander I. Rudnicky
Sorry, I Didn't Catch That! - An Investigation of Non-understanding Errors and Recovery Strategies
- Grace Chung, Stephanie Seneff and Chao Wang
Automatic Induction of Language Model Data for A Spoken Dialogue System
- Matthias Denecke and Norihito Yasuda
Does this answer your question? Towards Dialogue Management for Restricted Domain Question Answering Systems
- Raquel Fernandez, Jonathan Ginzburg and Shalom Lappin
Using Machine Learning for Non-Sentential Utterance Classification
- Ed Filisko and Stephanie Seneff
Developing City Name Acquisition Strategies in Spoken Dialogue Systems Via User Simulation
- Kate Forbes-Riley and Diane Litman
Using Bigrams to Identify Relationships Between Student Certainness States and Tutor Responses in a Spoken Dialogue Corpus
- Alexander Gruenstein, John Niekrasz and Matthew Purver
Meeting Structure Annotation: Data and Tools
- Liza Hassel and Eli Hagen
Evaluation of a Dialogue System in an Automotive Environment
- Helmut Horacek and Magdalena Wolska
A Hybrid Model for Tutorial Dialogs
- Natasa Jovanovic, Rieks op den Akker and Anton Nijholt
A corpus for studying addressing behavior in multi-party dialogues
- Sebastian Möller
Parameters for Quantifying the Interaction with Spoken Dialogue Telephone Services
- Tim Paek and Max Chickering
The Markov Assumption in Spoken Dialogue Management
- Roberto Pieraccini and Juan Huerta
Where do we go from here? Research and commercial spoken dialog systems
- Verena Rieser, Ivana Kruijff-Korbayová and Oliver Lemon
A Corpus Collection and Annotation Framework for Learning Multimodal Clarification Strategies
- Jost Schatzmann, Kallirroi Georgila and Steve Young
Quantitative Evaluation of User Simulation Techniques for Spoken Dialogue Systems
- Gabriel Skantze
Galatea: A Discourse Modeller Supporting Concept-level Error Handling in Spoken Dialogue Systems
- Wieneke Wesseling and R. J. J. H. van Son
Early Preparation of Experimentally Elicited Minimal Responses
- Jason Williams, Pascal Poupart and Steve Young
Partially Observable Markov Decision Processes with Continuous Observations for Dialogue Management
Short/demo papers
- Niels Ole Bernsen and Laila Dybkjær
Meet Hans Christian Andersen
- Dan Bohus and Alexander I. Rudnicky
Towards Automatic Learning of Non-understanding Recovery Policies
- Johan Boye and Joakim Gustafson
How to do dialogue in a fairy-tale world
- Dirk Bühler, Wolfgang Minker and Artha Elciyanti
Using Language Modelling to Integrate Speech Recognition with a Flat Semantic Analysis
- Hans Dybkjær and Laila Dybkjær
DialogDesigner - A Tool for Rapid System Design and Evaluation
- Liza Hassel and Eli Hagen
Improvements to an Automotive Dialogue System
- David Traum, William Swartout, Jonathan Gratch, Stacy Marsela, Patrick Kenney, Eduard Hovy, Shri Narayanan, Ed Fast, Bilyana Martinovski, Rahul Baghat, Susan Robinson, Andrew Marshall, Dagen Wang, Sudeep Gandhe and Anton Leuski
Virtual Humans for non-team interaction training
- Yu-Fang H. Wang, Stefan W. Hamerich, Marcus E. Hennecke and Volker M. Schubert
Speech-controlled Media File Selection on Embedded Systems