Dialogic investigations: Motivation in Japanese language learning
Over the past 15 years, the L2 motivational self system (Dörnyei, 2005, 2009) has been a dominant framework in the field of second language (L2) motivation.
Toshiyuki Nakamura
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User Localization During Human-Robot Interaction
This paper presents a user localization system based on the fusion of visual information and sound source localization, implemented on a social robot called Maggie.
Miguel A. Salichs +3 more
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Graph-based representations of clarification strategies supporting automatic dialogue management
This paper aims at presenting a dialogue-oriented approach to the construction of a graph knowledge base (KB) supporting task-oriented human-machine interactions.
Valentina Russo +3 more
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A proposal to manage multi-task dialogs in conversational interfaces
The emergence of smart devices and recent advances in spoken language technology are currently extending the use of conversational interfaces and spoken interaction to perform many tasks.
David GRIOL, Jose M. MOLINA
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Web-based environment for user generation of spoken dialog for virtual assistants
In this paper, a web-based spoken dialog generation environment which enables users to edit dialogs with a video virtual assistant is developed and to also select the 3D motions and tone of voice for the assistant.
Ryota Nishimura +3 more
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Dialogue history integration into end-to-end signal-to-concept spoken language understanding systems
This work investigates the embeddings for representing dialog history in spoken language understanding (SLU) systems. We focus on the scenario when the semantic information is extracted directly from the speech signal by means of a single end-to-end ...
Caubriere, Antoine +4 more
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Do (and say) as I say: Linguistic adaptation in human-computer dialogs [PDF]
© Theodora Koulouri, Stanislao Lauria, and Robert D. Macredie. This article has been made available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund.There is strong research evidence showing that people naturally align to each other’s vocabulary, sentence ...
Bargh J. A. +21 more
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Assessing User Expertise in Spoken Dialog System Interactions [PDF]
Identifying the level of expertise of its users is important for a system since it can lead to a better interaction through adaptation techniques. Furthermore, this information can be used in offline processes of root cause analysis.
Batista, Fernando +5 more
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OpenTutor: Designing a Rapid-Authored Tutor that Learns as you Grade
Despite strong evidence that dialog-based intelligent tutoring systems (ITS) can increase learning gains, few courses include these tutors. In this research, we posit that existing dialog-based tutoring systems are not widely used because they are too ...
Benjamin D Nye +7 more
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AidIR: An Interactive Dialog System to Aid Disease Information Retrieval
This paper proposes an interactive dialog system, called AidIR, to aid information retrieval. AidIR allows users to retrieve information on diseases resulting from coronaviruses and diseases transmitted by vector mosquitoes with natural language ...
Da-Jinn Wang, Tsong-Yi Chen, Chia-Yi Su
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