Papers for Relevance Assessment by Jonathan Ginzburg

Research Question: How can interaction protocols for (2-person) dialogue be modified to be appropriate for multiparty conversation?

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W03-0703

Directions For Multi-Party Human-Computer Interaction Research

Katrin Kirchhoff; Mari Ostendorf

J02-4003

Automatic Summarization of Open-Domain Multiparty Dialogues in Diverse Genres

Klaus Zechner

P98-1095

Exploring the Characteristics of Multi-party Dialogues

Masato Ishizaki; Tsuneaki Kato

jovanovic

Towards Automatic Addressee Identification in Multi-party Dialogues

Natasa Jovanovic and Rieks op den Akker

jain

Anaphora Resolution in Multi-Person Dialogues

Prateek Jain, Manav Ratan Mital, Sumit Kumar, Amitabha Mukerjee and Achla M. Raina

J86-3001

ATTENTION, INTENTIONS, AND THE STRUCTURE OF DISCOURSE

Barbara J. Gros

W98-1421

Towards Multilingual Protocol Generation For Spontaneous Speech Dialogues

Jan Alexandersson; Peter Poller

P98-2131

A Multi-Neuro Tagger Using Variable Lengths of Contexts

Susann LuperFoy; Dan Loehr; David Duff; Keith Miller; Florence Reeder; Lisa Harper ; Qing Ma; Hitoshi Isahara

W03-0705

Dialogue complexity with portability? Research directions for the Information State approach

Carl Burke; Christy Doran; Abigail Gertner; Andy Gregorowicz; Lisa Harper; Joel Korb; Dan Loehr

W02-0216

Multi-tasking and Collaborative Activities in Dialogue Systems

Oliver Lemon; Alexander Gruenstein; Alexis Battle; Stanley Peters

jovanovic

Towards Automatic Addressee Identification in Multi-party Dialogues

Natasa Jovanovic and Rieks op den Akker

W02-0215

Issues under negotiation

Staffan Larsson

clark

Multi-level Dialogue Act Tags

Alexander Clark and Andrei Popescu-Belis

H93-1004

Multi-Site Data Collection and Evaluation in Spoken Language Understanding

L. Hirschman; M. Bates; D. Dahl; W. Fisher; J. Garofolo; D. Pallett; K. Hunicke-Smith; P. Price; A. Rudnicky; E. Tzoukermann

J92-4006

Computer Rules, Conversational Rules

David Chapman