Papers for Relevance Assessment by Andrew Olney

Research Question: Is it possible to use existing methods for monologue topic segmentation on tutorial dialogue

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262_Paper

Prosody-based Topic Segmentation for Mandarin Broadcast News

Gina-Anne Levow

levow

Prosodic Cues to Discourse Segment Boundaries in Human-Computer Dialogue

Gina-Anne Levow

tsovaltzi

A View on Dialogue Move Taxonomies for Tutorial Dialogues

Dimitra Tsovaltzi and Elena Karagjosova

W02-0214

Topic Identification in Natural Language Dialogues Using Neural Networks

Krista Lagus; Jukka Kuusisto

levow

Modeling the language assessment process and result: Proposed architecture for automatic oral proficiency assessment

Gina-Anne Levow ; Mari Broman Olsen

W97-0304

Text Segmentation Using Exponential Models

Doug Beeferman; Adam Berger; John Lafferty

W01-0909

A Cross-Comparison of Two Clustering Methods

Jardino, Michele; Grau, Brigitte; Ferret, Olivier

W00-1013

Document Transformations and Information States

Staffan Larsson ; Annie Zaenen

P03-2002

An Ontology-based Semantic Tagger for IE system

Narjes Boufaden

W05-0405

Feature-Based Segmentation of Narrative Documents

David Kauchak; Francine Chen

P96-1038

A Prosodic Analysis of Discourse Segments in Direction-Giving Monologues

Julia Hirschberg; Christine H. Nakatani

P05-1046

Unsupervised Learning of Field Segmentation Models for Information Extraction

Trond Grenager; Dan Klein; Christopher Manning

W05-0905

Evaluating Automatic Summaries of Meeting Recordings

Gabriel Murray; Steve Renals; Jean Carletta; Johanna Moore

W93-0216

Empirical Evidence for Intention-Based Discourse Segmentation

Diane J. Litman; Rebecca J. Passonneau

C00-2140

DIASUMM: Flexible Summarization of Spontaneous Dialogues in Unrestricted Domains

Klaus Zechner; Alex Waibel