Controlled user testing of the dialogue component of spoken language dialogue systems (SLDSs) has a natural focus on the detection, analysis and repair of dialogue design problems. Not only dialogue designers and their systems commit errors, however. Users do so as well. Improvement of dialogue interaction is not only a matter of reducing the number and severity of dialogue design problems but also of preventing the occurrence of avoidable user errors. Based on a controlled user test of the dialogue component of an implemented SLDS, the paper takes a systematic look at the dialogue errors made by users in the test corpus. A typology of user errors in spoken human-machine dialogue is presented and discussed, and potentially im-portant dialog...
In this paper we classify and analyze dialogue scenarios in automated human-machine systems with spe...
Human-computer interfaces which use speech as the medium for interaction present unique problems for...
In human-human communication, dialogue participants are con-tinuously sending and receiving signals ...
This paper presents a principled approach to reducing the occurrence of communication failure in spo...
Given the state of the art of current language and speech technology, errors are unavoidable in pres...
International audienceThis paper presents a framework on corrective sub-dialogues and error handling...
Continuous speech recognition technology has recently matured to the point where it has become feasi...
In human-human communication, dialogue participants are continuously sending and receiving signals o...
This paper aims to find errors that lead to dialogue breakdowns in chat-oriented dia-logue systems. ...
An experiment (N=24) was conducted with a spoken dialogue system (a smart home system), in which the...
In this paper, we present a data-driven approach for detecting instances of mis-communication in dia...
Spoken Dialogue Systems (SDS) are natural language interfaces for human-computer interaction. User a...
This paper examines feedback strategies in a Swedish corpus of multimodal human–computer interaction...
This paper focuses not on the detection and correction of specific errors in the interaction between...
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In this paper we classify and analyze dialogue scenarios in automated human-machine systems with spe...
Human-computer interfaces which use speech as the medium for interaction present unique problems for...
In human-human communication, dialogue participants are con-tinuously sending and receiving signals ...
This paper presents a principled approach to reducing the occurrence of communication failure in spo...
Given the state of the art of current language and speech technology, errors are unavoidable in pres...
International audienceThis paper presents a framework on corrective sub-dialogues and error handling...
Continuous speech recognition technology has recently matured to the point where it has become feasi...
In human-human communication, dialogue participants are continuously sending and receiving signals o...
This paper aims to find errors that lead to dialogue breakdowns in chat-oriented dia-logue systems. ...
An experiment (N=24) was conducted with a spoken dialogue system (a smart home system), in which the...
In this paper, we present a data-driven approach for detecting instances of mis-communication in dia...
Spoken Dialogue Systems (SDS) are natural language interfaces for human-computer interaction. User a...
This paper examines feedback strategies in a Swedish corpus of multimodal human–computer interaction...
This paper focuses not on the detection and correction of specific errors in the interaction between...
This paper describes research into audiovisual cues to communication problems in interactions betwee...
In this paper we classify and analyze dialogue scenarios in automated human-machine systems with spe...
Human-computer interfaces which use speech as the medium for interaction present unique problems for...
In human-human communication, dialogue participants are con-tinuously sending and receiving signals ...