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Home / Proceedings / Papers from the 1995 AAAI Spring Symposium /

Empirical Methods in Discourse: Interpretation and Generation

Contents

  • Discourse Structure in Spoken Language: Studies on Speech Corpora

    Christine H. Nakatani, Julia Hirschberg, and Barbara J. Grosz

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  • Discourse and Dialogue Research: What Infrastructure Do We Need?

    Lynette Hirschman

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  • Identifying the Mapping of Semantics Onto Language: Going Beyond the Text

    Donia Scott and Cecile Paris

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  • Proofs as Discourse: An Empirical Study

    Jon Oberlander, Richard Cox, and Keith Stenning

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  • Metrics for Evaluating Dialogue Strategies in a Spoken Language System

    Morena Danieli and Elisabetta Gerbino

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  • Developing Algorithms for Discourse Segmentation

    Diane J. Litman and Rebecca J. Passonneau

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  • Coding Schemes for Natural Language Dialogues

    Lars Arhenberg, Nils Dahlbäck, and Arne Jonsson

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  • A Methodology for Extending Focusing Frameworks

    Linda Z. Suri and Kathleen F. McCoy

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  • N.b.: A Graphical User Interface For Annotating Spoken Dialogue

    Giovanni Flammia and Victor Zue

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  • An Empirical Methodology for Determining a Set of Coherence Relations

    Alistair Knott

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  • DesignWorld: A Testbed for Discourse

    Marilyn Walker

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  • The Situated Behavior of MUD Back Channels

    Lynn Cherny

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  • Message Understanding Conference (MUC) Tests of Discourse Processing

    Nancy A. Chinchor and Beth Sundheim

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  • An Empirical Approach to VP Ellipsis

    Daniel Hardt

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  • Some Experiments in Speech Act Prediction

    Norbert Reithinger

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  • The KNIGHT Experiments: Empirically Evaluating an Explanation Generation System

    Bruce W. Porter and James C. Lester

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  • Evaluating the Effectiveness of Dialogue for an Automated Spoken Questionnaire

    Stephen Sutton, Brian Hansen, Terri Lander, David G. Novick, and Ronald Cole

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  • Empirical Methods in Discourse Interpretation and Generation: Goals of the Workshop

    Johanna Moore and Marilyn Walker

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  • Probabilistic Classifiers for Tracking Point of View

    Janyce Wiebe and Rebecca Bruce

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  • Extrasentential Resolution of Japanese Zero Pronouns Using Semantic and Pragmatic Constraints

    Hiromi Nakaiwa, Satoshi Shirai, Satoru Iehara, and Tsukasa Kawaoka

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  • A Discourse Analysis Approach to Structured Speech

    Lisa J. Stifelman

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  • Conversation Acts, Interactional Structure, and Conversational Outcomes

    Carolyn Penstein Rosé

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  • Automated Acquisition of Anaphora Resolution Strategies

    Chinatsu Aone and Scott William Bennett

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  • Vocabulary-Management Profiles as Unlabelled Tree Diagrams of Discourse

    Gilbert Youmans

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  • Problems for Reliable Discourse Coding Systems

    Sherri L. Condon and Claude G. Cech

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  • Development and Implementation of a Discourse Model for Newspaper Texts

    Elizabeth D. Liddy and Woojin Paik, and Mary McKenna

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  • Empirical Methods in Discourse: Limits and Prospects

    Richmond H. Thomason and Pamela W. Jordan

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  • Using Discourse Analysis and Automatic Text Generation to Study Discourse Cue Usage

    Megan Moser and Johanna D. Moore

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  • Replicability of Transaction and Action Coding in the Map Task Corpus

    Amy Isard and Jean Carletta

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  • The Role of Computer–Computer Dialogues in Human–Computer Dialogue System Development

    Curry I. Guinn

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  • Learning Domain-Specific Discourse Rules for Information Extraction

    Stephen Soderland and Wendy Lehnert

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  • From Corpus to Codings: Semi-Automating the Acquisition of Linguistic Features

    Michael O'Donnell

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