Texte intégral accessible uniquement aux membres de l'Université de LorraineWe show how a referring act takes place into a subset of objects. This subset is called reference domain and is implicit. It can be deduced from a lot of clues. Among these clues are those which come from the visual context and from the utterance, and those from the user's intention, attention and memory. We propose a formalization of reference domains taking these parameters into account. We focus on the notion of salience for which we propose a formal characterization. In fact, it seems that implicit information can most readily be retrieved from salient clues. We show how a dialogue system can exploit the resulting hypotheses with the help from a relevance criter...
In this chapter we report on an investigation into the principles underlying the choice of a particu...
We describe an algorithm for generatingmultimodal referring expressions,based on empirical data. The...
We analyze a corpus of referring expressions collected from user interactions with a multimodal trav...
Nous montrons comment tout acte de référence se produit dans un sous-ensemble d'objets, ce sous-ense...
The way we see the objects around us determines speech and gestures we use to refer to them. The ges...
International audienceThe implicit is an imprecise and heterogeneous notion that plays a role, not o...
The concept of reference domain seems essential for resolving references to objects, particularly in...
National audienceFor automatic comprehension or generation of referring expressions, Relevance Theor...
International audienceThe way we see the objects around us determines speech and gestures we use to ...
International audienceThe way we see the objects around us determines speech and gestures we use to ...
This paper describes an experiment in which dialogues are elicited through an identification task. C...
Reference is of fundamental importance in natural language semantics. In Formal Semantics, reference...
We discuss ongoing work investigating how humans interact with multimodal systems, focusing on how s...
International audienceThis paper explores the connection between general pragmatic principles (Coope...
This paper describes an experiment in which dialogues are elicited through an identification task. C...
In this chapter we report on an investigation into the principles underlying the choice of a particu...
We describe an algorithm for generatingmultimodal referring expressions,based on empirical data. The...
We analyze a corpus of referring expressions collected from user interactions with a multimodal trav...
Nous montrons comment tout acte de référence se produit dans un sous-ensemble d'objets, ce sous-ense...
The way we see the objects around us determines speech and gestures we use to refer to them. The ges...
International audienceThe implicit is an imprecise and heterogeneous notion that plays a role, not o...
The concept of reference domain seems essential for resolving references to objects, particularly in...
National audienceFor automatic comprehension or generation of referring expressions, Relevance Theor...
International audienceThe way we see the objects around us determines speech and gestures we use to ...
International audienceThe way we see the objects around us determines speech and gestures we use to ...
This paper describes an experiment in which dialogues are elicited through an identification task. C...
Reference is of fundamental importance in natural language semantics. In Formal Semantics, reference...
We discuss ongoing work investigating how humans interact with multimodal systems, focusing on how s...
International audienceThis paper explores the connection between general pragmatic principles (Coope...
This paper describes an experiment in which dialogues are elicited through an identification task. C...
In this chapter we report on an investigation into the principles underlying the choice of a particu...
We describe an algorithm for generatingmultimodal referring expressions,based on empirical data. The...
We analyze a corpus of referring expressions collected from user interactions with a multimodal trav...