International audienceThis paper investigates the use of recurrent surface text patterns to represent and index open-domain dialogue utterances for a retrieval system that can be embedded in a conversational agent. This approach involves both the building of a database of such patterns by mining a corpus of written dialogic interactions, and the exploitation of this database in a generalised vector space model for utterance retrieval. It is a corpus-based, unsupervised, parameterless and language-independent process. Our study indicates that the proposed model performs objectively well comparatively to other retrieval models on a task of selection of dialogue examples derived from a large corpus of written dialogues
International audienceUnderstanding how sentences constitute conversations is still a matter of disa...
A multi-turn dialogue is composed of multiple utterances from two or more different speaker roles. T...
Finding threads in textual dialogs is emerging as a need to better organize stored knowledge. We cap...
[[abstract]]In this paper, the interaction patterns and their automatic analysis in spontaneous spok...
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Finding threads in textual dialogs is emerging as a need to better organize stored knowledge. We cap...
International audienceUnderstanding how sentences constitute conversations is still a matter of disa...
A multi-turn dialogue is composed of multiple utterances from two or more different speaker roles. T...
Finding threads in textual dialogs is emerging as a need to better organize stored knowledge. We cap...
[[abstract]]In this paper, the interaction patterns and their automatic analysis in spontaneous spok...
Finding semantically rich and computer-understandable representations for textual dialogues, utteran...
In a conversational context, a user converses with a system through a sequence of natural-language q...
This paper presents a robust classification of dialog acts from text utterances. Two different types...
Conversational mining has become a subject of great interest due to the explosion of the consumptio...
This paper proposes a new query generation method that is based on examples of human-to-human dialog...
This paper presents a robust classification of dialog acts from text utterances. Two different types...
This thesis presents a domain-independent approach for the task of dialogue act modeling across a co...
Summarization: We investigate algorithms and tools for the semi-automatic authoring of grammars for ...
This paper reports an ongoing effort to derive linear discourse structures from a corpus of telephon...
This thesis presents a novel model for analyzing queries of the users of spoken language systems in ...
Finding threads in textual dialogs is emerging as a need to better organize stored knowledge. We cap...
International audienceUnderstanding how sentences constitute conversations is still a matter of disa...
A multi-turn dialogue is composed of multiple utterances from two or more different speaker roles. T...
Finding threads in textual dialogs is emerging as a need to better organize stored knowledge. We cap...