One of the biggest challenges in the development and deployment of spoken dialogue systems is the design of the spoken language generation module. This challenge arises from the need for the generator to adapt to many features of the dialogue domain, user population, and dialogue context. A promising approach is trainable generation, which uses general-purpose linguistic knowledge that is automatically adapted to the features of interest, such as the application domain, individual user, or user group. In this paper we present and evaluate a trainable sentence planner for providing restaurant information in the MATCH dialogue system. We show that trainable sentence planning can produce complex information presentations whose quality is compa...
We describe an approach to presenting information in spoken dialogues that for the first time bring...
Spoken Language Dialogue Systems which allow for spontaneous speech are not very widely spread. You ...
Title: Novel Methods for Natural Language Generation in Spoken Dialogue Systems Author: Ondřej Dušek...
A challenging problem for spoken dialog systems is the design of utterance generation modules that a...
As the complexity of spoken dialogue systems has increased, there has been increasing interest in sp...
One of the most robust findings of studies of human-human dialogue is that people adapt their uttera...
Until recently, surface generation in dialogue systems has served the purpose of simply pro-viding a...
Spoken Dialogue Systems (SDS) are natural language interfaces for human-computer interaction. User a...
Language exhibits structure beyond the sentence level (e.g. the syntactic structure of a sentence). ...
Many natural language dialogue systems make use of `canned text' for output generation. This approac...
As dialogue systems have been widely investigated, the research on natural language generation in di...
There has been a recent explosion in applications for dialogue interaction ranging from direction-gi...
Generation of utterances in spoken dialogue systems often rely on simple, non-flexible methods such ...
Summarization: We investigate algorithms and tools for the semi-automatic authoring of grammars for ...
Abstract. As dialogue systems are widely demanded, the research on natural language generation in di...
We describe an approach to presenting information in spoken dialogues that for the first time bring...
Spoken Language Dialogue Systems which allow for spontaneous speech are not very widely spread. You ...
Title: Novel Methods for Natural Language Generation in Spoken Dialogue Systems Author: Ondřej Dušek...
A challenging problem for spoken dialog systems is the design of utterance generation modules that a...
As the complexity of spoken dialogue systems has increased, there has been increasing interest in sp...
One of the most robust findings of studies of human-human dialogue is that people adapt their uttera...
Until recently, surface generation in dialogue systems has served the purpose of simply pro-viding a...
Spoken Dialogue Systems (SDS) are natural language interfaces for human-computer interaction. User a...
Language exhibits structure beyond the sentence level (e.g. the syntactic structure of a sentence). ...
Many natural language dialogue systems make use of `canned text' for output generation. This approac...
As dialogue systems have been widely investigated, the research on natural language generation in di...
There has been a recent explosion in applications for dialogue interaction ranging from direction-gi...
Generation of utterances in spoken dialogue systems often rely on simple, non-flexible methods such ...
Summarization: We investigate algorithms and tools for the semi-automatic authoring of grammars for ...
Abstract. As dialogue systems are widely demanded, the research on natural language generation in di...
We describe an approach to presenting information in spoken dialogues that for the first time bring...
Spoken Language Dialogue Systems which allow for spontaneous speech are not very widely spread. You ...
Title: Novel Methods for Natural Language Generation in Spoken Dialogue Systems Author: Ondřej Dušek...