Conversation between two people is usually of Mixed-Initiative, with Control over the conversation being transferred from one person to another. We apply a set of rules for the transfer of control to 4 sets of dialogues consisting of a total of 1862 turns. The application of the control rules lets us derive domain-independent discourse structures. The derived structures indicate that initiative plays a role in the structuring of discourse. In order to explore the relationship of control and initiative to discourse processes like centering, we analyze the distribution of four different classes of anaphora for two data sets. This distribution indicates that some control segments are hierarchically related to others. The analysis suggests that...
ion at which Discourse is Described: In general, approaches advocating fewer discourse relations ten...
This paper describes an architecture that supports adaptive mixed-initiative dialogue. It is based o...
Language exhibits structure beyond the sentence level (e.g. the syntactic structure of a sentence). ...
In this paper we consider how ini-tiative is managed in dialogue. We propose that initiative is subo...
In this paper, we argue for the need to distinguish between task and dialogue initiatives, and prese...
In this paper we first question whether control and ini-tiative are as synchronous as current usages...
This paper presents a model of dialogue initiative within a collaborative discourse. The importance ...
This study investigates to what extent interlocutors converge regarding the type of conversational d...
Human participants in a conversation display a flexibility in shifting initiative not currently foun...
We present an empirical study of the relationship between subject matter and the perception of disco...
This article connects the concept of “face ” to interactionally characterizable locations in convers...
This study investigates how discourse segmentation and turn-taking interact. Mapping syntactic, pros...
In this paper, we examine mechanisms for automatic dialogue initiative setting. We show how to incor...
Compound contributions (CCs) – dialogue contributions that continue or complete an earlier contribut...
This paper reports an ongoing effort to derive linear discourse structures from a corpus of telephon...
ion at which Discourse is Described: In general, approaches advocating fewer discourse relations ten...
This paper describes an architecture that supports adaptive mixed-initiative dialogue. It is based o...
Language exhibits structure beyond the sentence level (e.g. the syntactic structure of a sentence). ...
In this paper we consider how ini-tiative is managed in dialogue. We propose that initiative is subo...
In this paper, we argue for the need to distinguish between task and dialogue initiatives, and prese...
In this paper we first question whether control and ini-tiative are as synchronous as current usages...
This paper presents a model of dialogue initiative within a collaborative discourse. The importance ...
This study investigates to what extent interlocutors converge regarding the type of conversational d...
Human participants in a conversation display a flexibility in shifting initiative not currently foun...
We present an empirical study of the relationship between subject matter and the perception of disco...
This article connects the concept of “face ” to interactionally characterizable locations in convers...
This study investigates how discourse segmentation and turn-taking interact. Mapping syntactic, pros...
In this paper, we examine mechanisms for automatic dialogue initiative setting. We show how to incor...
Compound contributions (CCs) – dialogue contributions that continue or complete an earlier contribut...
This paper reports an ongoing effort to derive linear discourse structures from a corpus of telephon...
ion at which Discourse is Described: In general, approaches advocating fewer discourse relations ten...
This paper describes an architecture that supports adaptive mixed-initiative dialogue. It is based o...
Language exhibits structure beyond the sentence level (e.g. the syntactic structure of a sentence). ...