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Multilingual spoken dialog system
ISIE '99. Proceedings of the IEEE International Symposium on Industrial Electronics (Cat. No.99TH8465), 2003In the paper we present the architecture of a multilingual spoken dialog system. The system was developed within the Copernicus project Spoken Queries in European Languages (SQEL). Such a system is capable of handling dialogs with users in Czech, German, Slovak and Slovenian language.
Ipšić, Ivo +3 more
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Proceedings of the 27th ACM International Conference on Multimedia, 2019
On the shoulders of textual dialog systems, the multimodal ones, recently have engaged increasing attention, especially in the retail domain. Despite the commercial value of multimodal dialog systems, they still suffer from the following challenges: 1) automatically generate the right responses in appropriate medium forms; 2) jointly consider the ...
Liqiang Nie +4 more
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On the shoulders of textual dialog systems, the multimodal ones, recently have engaged increasing attention, especially in the retail domain. Despite the commercial value of multimodal dialog systems, they still suffer from the following challenges: 1) automatically generate the right responses in appropriate medium forms; 2) jointly consider the ...
Liqiang Nie +4 more
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Building intelligent dialog systems
intelligence, 1999We 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 specied and built systems for: giving medical students an opportunity to practice their decision making skills in English (B2); performing template-based natural language generation (YAG); detecting and ...
Susan W. McRoy +3 more
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2002
In the dialog interface apparatus of the present invention, input speech is converted to an input semantic representation by a speech recognition unit, and a dialog management unit outputs an output semantic representation that corresponds to the input semantic representation, based on the input semantic representation obtained by the speech ...
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In the dialog interface apparatus of the present invention, input speech is converted to an input semantic representation by a speech recognition unit, and a dialog management unit outputs an output semantic representation that corresponds to the input semantic representation, based on the input semantic representation obtained by the speech ...
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Statistical dialog management applied to WFST-based dialog systems
2009 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, 2009We have proposed an expandable dialog scenario description and platform to manage dialog systems using a weighted finite-state transducer (WFST) in which user concept and system action tags are input and output of the transducer, respectively. In this paper, we apply this framework to statistical dialog management in which a dialog strategy is acquired
Chiori Hori +4 more
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Proceedings of the 3rd Indian Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, 2011
The paper reports an exploratory study where it is put to test the possibility of playing a 3-2-5 game of cards using a cell phone. The premise of the experiment is the thought that such an experiment has the potential to inform the understanding of developing future Spoken Dialog Systems.
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The paper reports an exploratory study where it is put to test the possibility of playing a 3-2-5 game of cards using a cell phone. The premise of the experiment is the thought that such an experiment has the potential to inform the understanding of developing future Spoken Dialog Systems.
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1999
Modeling language as people really use it is an elusive goal. Today, thanks to advances in speech recognition, dialog systems capable of understanding the meaning of user input and replying with appropriate information exist, but there are as yet no systems which interact naturally with humans. Two problems are: 1.
N. Ward, W. Tsukahara
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Modeling language as people really use it is an elusive goal. Today, thanks to advances in speech recognition, dialog systems capable of understanding the meaning of user input and replying with appropriate information exist, but there are as yet no systems which interact naturally with humans. Two problems are: 1.
N. Ward, W. Tsukahara
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Example-based dialog modeling for practical multi-domain dialog system
Speech Communication, 2009This paper proposes a generic dialog modeling framework for a multi-domain dialog system to simultaneously manage goal-oriented and chat dialogs for both information access and entertainment. We developed a dialog modeling technique using an example-based approach to implement multiple applications such as car navigation, weather information, TV ...
Cheongjae Lee +3 more
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Simultaneous Dialog Robot System
2019Various types of communication robots have been used in practical applications. Cases where robots are utilized as receptionist, among others, are increasing. However, this trend is not new nowadays. Generally, robots that are used for reception and customer services are developed on the assumption of one-on-one customer service.
Takuya Iwamoto +2 more
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RoBoDiMa: a dialog object based natural language speech dialog system
2003 IEEE Workshop on Automatic Speech Recognition and Understanding (IEEE Cat. No.03EX721), 2004The paper describes a speech dialog system toolkit currently being developed at Bosch's speech research group. The Robert Bosch Dialog Manager (RoBoDiMa) is capable of handling natural language input in a robust way. Whereas dialog functions, such as disambiguation, negotiation, relaxation, etc., are intrinsic, internal parts of the dialog system ...
H. Quast +3 more
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