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As the inclusion of users in the design process receives greater attention, designers need to not only understand users, but also further cooperate with them.
Yu-Hung Chien, Chun-Kai Yao
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Task-oriented dialog systems empower users to accom- plish their goals by facilitating intuitive and expres- sive natural language interactions. State-of-the-art ap- proaches in task-oriented dialog systems formulate the problem as a conditional sequence
Adib Mosharrof +2 more
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Nowadays, most end-to-end task-oriented dialog systems are based on sequence-to-sequence (Seq2seq), which is an encoder-decoder framework. These systems sometimes produce grammatically correct, but logically incorrect responses.
Junqing He +4 more
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Tracking of enriched dialog states for flexible conversational information access
Dialog state tracking (DST) is a crucial component in a task-oriented dialog system for conversational information access. A common practice in current dialog systems is to define the dialog state by a set of slot-value pairs.
Dai, Yinpei +3 more
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Quotations and Presumptions: Dialogical Effects of Misquotations
Manipulation of quotation, shown to be a common tactic of argumentation in this paper, is associated with fallacies like wrenching from context, hasty generalization, equivocation, accent, the straw man fallacy, and ad hominem arguments. Several examples
Douglas Walton, Fabrizio Macagno
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Reasoning and communicative strategies in a model of argument-based negotiation
We are developing a model of negotiation in a natural language where the communicative goal of the initiator is to achieve the decision of the communication partner about doing a certain action. In order to make a decision, the partner starts a reasoning
Mare Koit
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Word-Based POMDP Dialog Management via Hybrid Learning
Dialog management plays an important role in the task-oriented dialog system. Most of the previous works divide dialog management into state tracker and action selector.
Shuyu Lei, Xiaojie Wang, Caixia Yuan
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Optimizing human-interpretable dialog management policy using Genetic Algorithm
Automatic optimization of spoken dialog management policies that are robust to environmental noise has long been the goal for both academia and industry. Approaches based on reinforcement learning have been proved to be effective.
Ren, Hang, Xu, Weiqun, Yan, Yonghong
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Recently, interaction between humans and dialog systems has become increasingly common and sophisticated. Humans establish good relationships with others using various linguistic considerations (e.g., politeness and speech level) in dialog.
Nozomu Nagai +2 more
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ON CODE REFACTORING OF THE DIALOG SUBSYSTEM OF CDSS PLATFORM FOR THE OPEN-SOURCE MIS OPENMRS
The importance of Medical Information Systems (MIS) for medical practice is emphasized. The wide usage of the Electronic Medical Records (EMR) software is displayed.
A. V. Semenets, V. P. Martsenyuk
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