Spoken Dialogue Systems ask for clarification when they think they have misunderstood users. Such requests may differ depending on the information the system believes it needs to clarify. However, when the error type or location is misidentified, clarification requests appear confusing or inappropriate. We describe a classifier that identifies inappropriate requests, trained on features extracted from user responses in laboratory studies. This classifier achieves 88.5% accuracy and .885 F-measure in detecting such requests
Clarification requests are an important, relatively common and yet under-studied dialogue device all...
Disambiguating an utterance occurring in a dialogue context is a complex task, which requires input ...
Controlled user testing of the dialogue component of spoken language dialogue systems (SLDSs) has a ...
In this paper, we investigate how people construct clarification questions. Our goal is to develop s...
In this paper, we investigate how people construct clarification questions. Our goal is to develop s...
Schlangen D, Fernández R. Speaking through a noisy channel - Experiments on inducing clarification b...
We do two things in this paper. First, we present a model of possible causes for request-ing clarifi...
This paper argues for the use of more natural and flexible clarification questions in spoken dialogu...
Abstract. Clarifications are often necessary for maintaining human-human as well as human-machine di...
Given the state of the art of current language and speech technology, errors are unavoidable in pres...
Abstract With the exponential growth in computing power and progress in speech recognition technolog...
Spoken dialogue systems can encounter different types of errors, including non-understanding errors....
In this paper, we present a data-driven approach for detecting instances of mis-communication in dia...
Despite The Recent Improvements In Performance And Reliably Of The Different Components Of Dialog Sy...
We present an experiment about situated human-computer interaction. Participants interacted with a s...
Clarification requests are an important, relatively common and yet under-studied dialogue device all...
Disambiguating an utterance occurring in a dialogue context is a complex task, which requires input ...
Controlled user testing of the dialogue component of spoken language dialogue systems (SLDSs) has a ...
In this paper, we investigate how people construct clarification questions. Our goal is to develop s...
In this paper, we investigate how people construct clarification questions. Our goal is to develop s...
Schlangen D, Fernández R. Speaking through a noisy channel - Experiments on inducing clarification b...
We do two things in this paper. First, we present a model of possible causes for request-ing clarifi...
This paper argues for the use of more natural and flexible clarification questions in spoken dialogu...
Abstract. Clarifications are often necessary for maintaining human-human as well as human-machine di...
Given the state of the art of current language and speech technology, errors are unavoidable in pres...
Abstract With the exponential growth in computing power and progress in speech recognition technolog...
Spoken dialogue systems can encounter different types of errors, including non-understanding errors....
In this paper, we present a data-driven approach for detecting instances of mis-communication in dia...
Despite The Recent Improvements In Performance And Reliably Of The Different Components Of Dialog Sy...
We present an experiment about situated human-computer interaction. Participants interacted with a s...
Clarification requests are an important, relatively common and yet under-studied dialogue device all...
Disambiguating an utterance occurring in a dialogue context is a complex task, which requires input ...
Controlled user testing of the dialogue component of spoken language dialogue systems (SLDSs) has a ...