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7th SIGDIAL Workshop 2006: Sydney, Australia
- Jan Alexandersson, Alistair Knott:

Proceedings of the SIGDIAL 2006 Workshop, The 7th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue, 15-16 July 2006, Sydney, Australia. The Association for Computer Linguistics 2006, ISBN 1-932432-71-X - Alexander Hof, Eli Hagen, Alexander Huber:

Adaptive Help for Speech Dialogue Systems Based on Learning and Forgetting of Speech Commands. 1-8 - Kazunori Komatani, Naoyuki Kanda, Mikio Nakano, Kazuhiro Nakadai, Hiroshi Tsujino, Tetsuya Ogata, Hiroshi G. Okuno:

Multi-Domain Spoken Dialogue System with Extensibility and Robustness against Speech Recognition Errors. 9-17 - Anton Leuski, Ronakkumar Patel, David R. Traum, Brandon Kennedy:

Building Effective Question Answering Characters. 18-27 - Sebastian Varges, Fuliang Weng, Heather Pon-Barry:

Interactive Question Answering and Constraint Relaxation in Spoken Dialogue Systems. 28-35 - Jonathan Ginzburg:

Content Recognition in Dialogue. 36 - Simon Keizer, Harry Bunt:

Multidimensional Dialogue Management. 37-45 - Yafa Al-Raheb:

DRT Representation of Degrees of Belief. 46-53 - Alexandre Denis, Guillaume Pitel, Matthieu Quignard:

Resolution of Referents Groupings in Practical Dialogues. 54-59 - Bernd Ludwig:

Tracing Actions Helps in Understanding Interactions. 60-67 - Yafa Al-Raheb:

Semantic and Pragmatic Presupposition in Discourse Representation Theory. 68-75 - Renata Vieira, Eckhard Bick, Jorge C. B. Coelho, Vinicius M. Muller, Sandra Collovini, J. Souza, Lucia Helena Machado Rino:

Semantic tagging for resolution of indirect anaphora. 76-79 - Simone Teufel, Advaith Siddharthan, Dan Tidhar:

An annotation scheme for citation function. 80-87 - Antonio Roque, David R. Traum:

An Information State-Based Dialogue Manager for Call for Fire Dialogues. 88-95 - William Morgan, Pi-Chuan Chang, Surabhi Gupta, Jason M. Brenier:

Automatically Detecting Action Items in Audio Meeting Recordings. 96-103 - T. Daniel Midgley, Shelly Harrison, Cara MacNish:

Empirical Verification of Adjacency Pairs Using Dialogue Segmentation. 104-108 - Masahiro Araki, Kenji Tachibana:

Multimodal Dialog Description Language for Rapid System Development. 109-116 - Ben Wellner, James Pustejovsky, Catherine Havasi, Anna Rumshisky, Roser Saurí:

Classification of Discourse Coherence Relations: An Exploratory Study using Multiple Knowledge Sources. 117-125 - Jeroen Geertzen, Harry Bunt:

Measuring annotator agreement in a complex hierarchical dialogue act annotation scheme. 126-133 - Ingrid Zukerman, Michael Niemann, Sarah George:

Balancing Conflicting Factors in Argument Interpretation. 134-143 - Maria Georgescul, Alexander Clark, Susan Armstrong:

An Analysis of Quantitative Aspects in the Evaluation of Thematic Segmentation Algorithms. 144-151 - Diane J. Litman:

Discourse and Dialogue Processing in Spoken Intelligent Tutoring Systems. 152 - Shuyin Li, Britta Wrede, Gerhard Sagerer:

A computational model of multi-modal grounding for human robot interaction. 153-160 - Ryoko Tokuhisa, Ryuta Terashima:

Relationship between Utterances and "Enthusiasm" in Non-task-oriented Conversational Dialogue. 161-167

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