Habitability and robustness have been noted as important qualities of natural-language interfaces. In this paper we discuss how these requirements can be met, in particular as regards the system's ability to support a coherent and smooth dialogue. The discussion is based on current work on customizing a dialogue system for three different applications. We adopt a sublanguage approach to the problem and propose a method for customization combining bottom-up use of empirical data with a global pragmatic analysis of a given application. Finally, we suggest three design principles that have emerged from our work called the sublanguage principle, the asymmetry principle and the quantity principle
We describe an implemented spoken-language dialogue system for a travel-planning domain, which acces...
Many natural language dialogue systems make use of `canned text' for output generation. This approac...
The analysis of natural language in the context of keyboarddriven dialogue systems is the central is...
Habitability and robustness have been noted as important qualities of natural-language interfaces. I...
Natural language interfaces require dialogue models that allow for robust habitable and efficient in...
Users of natural language interfaces should conveniently be able to express the commands and queries...
This paper describes a method for the development of dialogue managers for natural language interfac...
This paper presents an action scheme for dialogue management for natural language interfaces. The sc...
This thesis presents an interactive system, the Dialogue Designing Dialogue System, that integrates...
International audienceThis paper presents a novel approach to the personalization of natural languag...
ASK, A Simple Knowledgeable System, is a total system for the structuring manipulation and communica...
The language used in an interaction between a human and a computer depends on the application as wel...
Different modes of interaction are better suited for different tasks and both natural language and d...
This paper suggests a scheme for raising the cooperativeness of natural language interfaces without ...
We describe an implemented spoken-language dialogue system for a travel-planning domain, which acces...
We describe an implemented spoken-language dialogue system for a travel-planning domain, which acces...
Many natural language dialogue systems make use of `canned text' for output generation. This approac...
The analysis of natural language in the context of keyboarddriven dialogue systems is the central is...
Habitability and robustness have been noted as important qualities of natural-language interfaces. I...
Natural language interfaces require dialogue models that allow for robust habitable and efficient in...
Users of natural language interfaces should conveniently be able to express the commands and queries...
This paper describes a method for the development of dialogue managers for natural language interfac...
This paper presents an action scheme for dialogue management for natural language interfaces. The sc...
This thesis presents an interactive system, the Dialogue Designing Dialogue System, that integrates...
International audienceThis paper presents a novel approach to the personalization of natural languag...
ASK, A Simple Knowledgeable System, is a total system for the structuring manipulation and communica...
The language used in an interaction between a human and a computer depends on the application as wel...
Different modes of interaction are better suited for different tasks and both natural language and d...
This paper suggests a scheme for raising the cooperativeness of natural language interfaces without ...
We describe an implemented spoken-language dialogue system for a travel-planning domain, which acces...
We describe an implemented spoken-language dialogue system for a travel-planning domain, which acces...
Many natural language dialogue systems make use of `canned text' for output generation. This approac...
The analysis of natural language in the context of keyboarddriven dialogue systems is the central is...