Understanding what is being communicated in a dialogue involves determining how it is coherent, that is, how the successive turns in the dialogue are related, what the speakers’ intentions, goals, beliefs, and expectations are and how they relate to each other’s responses. This thesis aims to address how turns in dialogue are related when one speaker indicates contrast with something in the preceding discourse signalled by “but”. Different relations cued by “but” will be distinguished and characterised when they relate material spanning speaker turns and an implementation in a working dialogue system is specified with the aim of enabling a better model of dialogue understanding and achieving more precise response generation. A large amount ...
We do two things in this paper. First, we present a model of possible causes for request-ing clarifi...
Schlangen D. A Coherence-Based Approach to the Interpretation of Non-Sentential Utterances in Dialog...
We argue that contrastive statements have the same underlying semantics and affect the context in th...
• To draw a parallel between coherence-driven and question-under-discussion (QUD) models of discour...
This paper shows an extended Discourse Representation Theory (DRT) model which represents clarificat...
This thesis is concerned with spoken dialogue and the dynamic negotiation of meaning in English conv...
We show that in modeling social interaction, particularly dialogue, the attitude of obligation can b...
People give feedback in conversation: both positive signals of understanding, such as nods, and nega...
In corpus-based response generation, dialogue utterances and strategies are constructed in the form ...
To fully understand a discourse, it is essential not only to know the meaning of each individual cla...
This thesis is concerned with the syntax, compositional semantics and contextually-situated interpre...
We study the problem of appropriately generating connectives (e.g., 'but', 'because&a...
In this dissertation I investigate the process of negotiation in conversation through the use of hed...
In this paper, we focus on a special use of but in interactions in which those doing the questioning...
AbstractHuman conversational participants depend upon the ability of their partners to recognize the...
We do two things in this paper. First, we present a model of possible causes for request-ing clarifi...
Schlangen D. A Coherence-Based Approach to the Interpretation of Non-Sentential Utterances in Dialog...
We argue that contrastive statements have the same underlying semantics and affect the context in th...
• To draw a parallel between coherence-driven and question-under-discussion (QUD) models of discour...
This paper shows an extended Discourse Representation Theory (DRT) model which represents clarificat...
This thesis is concerned with spoken dialogue and the dynamic negotiation of meaning in English conv...
We show that in modeling social interaction, particularly dialogue, the attitude of obligation can b...
People give feedback in conversation: both positive signals of understanding, such as nods, and nega...
In corpus-based response generation, dialogue utterances and strategies are constructed in the form ...
To fully understand a discourse, it is essential not only to know the meaning of each individual cla...
This thesis is concerned with the syntax, compositional semantics and contextually-situated interpre...
We study the problem of appropriately generating connectives (e.g., 'but', 'because&a...
In this dissertation I investigate the process of negotiation in conversation through the use of hed...
In this paper, we focus on a special use of but in interactions in which those doing the questioning...
AbstractHuman conversational participants depend upon the ability of their partners to recognize the...
We do two things in this paper. First, we present a model of possible causes for request-ing clarifi...
Schlangen D. A Coherence-Based Approach to the Interpretation of Non-Sentential Utterances in Dialog...
We argue that contrastive statements have the same underlying semantics and affect the context in th...