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The predictive power of game structure in dialogue act recognition: experimental results using maximum entropy estimation
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Artificial IntelligenceGame AiTurn-takingEngineeringSpoken Dialog SystemDialogue ActCommunicationLanguage ProcessingGame StructureSpeech RecognitionNatural Language ProcessingSpeech ActComputational LinguisticsConversation AnalysisDiscourse AnalysisLanguage StudiesInteractional LinguisticsDialogue ManagementAction PatternMaximum Entropy EstimationGamesSpeech SignalDialogue Act RecognitionSpeech CommunicationVoiceSpeech ProcessingSpeech PerceptionLinguistics
Recognizing the dialogue act(s) performed by means of an utterance involves combining top-down expectations about the next likely ‘move’ in a dialogue with bottom-up information extracted from the speech signal. We compare two ways of generating expectations: one which makes the expectations depend only on the previous act, and one which also takes into account the fact that individual dialogue acts play a role as part of larger conversational structures (‘games’). Our results indicate that exploiting game structure does lead to improved expectations.
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