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Analysis of significant dialog events in realistic human–computer interaction
This paper addresses issues of automatically detecting significant dialog events (SDEs) in naturalistic HCI, and of deducing trait-specific conclusions relevant for the design of spoken dialog systems. We perf...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Discourse Particles and User Characteristics in Naturalistic Human-Computer Interaction
In human-human interaction (HHI) the behaviour of the speaker is amongst others characterised by semantic and prosodic cues. These short feedback signals minimally communicate certain dialogue functions such a...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Language Modeling of Nonverbal Vocalizations in Spontaneous Speech
Nonverbal vocalizations are one of the characteristics of spontaneous speech distinguishing it from written text. These phenomena are sometimes regarded as a problem in language and acoustic modeling. However,...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Zanzibar OpenIVR: An Open-Source Framework for Development of Spoken Dialog Systems
The maturity of standards and the availability of open source components for all levels of the MRCP stack provide us with new opportunities for the development of spoken dialog technology. In this paper a stan...