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Domainlevel Reasoning For Spoken Dialogue Systems 1st Edition Dirk Bhler

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Domainlevel Reasoning For Spoken Dialogue Systems 1st Edition Dirk Bhler
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.53 MB
Pages: 185
Author: Dirk Bühler, Wolfgang Minker (auth.)
ISBN: 9781441997272, 144199727X
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Domainlevel Reasoning For Spoken Dialogue Systems 1st Edition Dirk Bhler by Dirk Bühler, Wolfgang Minker (auth.) 9781441997272, 144199727X instant download after payment.

Domain-Level Reasoning for Spoken Dialogue Systems provides a logic‐based reasoning component for spoken language dialogue systems. This component, called the Problem Assistant is responsible for processing constraints on a possible solution obtained from various sources, namely user and the system's domain-specific information.

The authors present findings on the implementation of a dialogue management interface to the Problem Assistant. The dialogue system supports simple mixed‐initiative planning interactions in the TRAINS domain, which is still a relatively complex domain involving a number of logical constraints and relations forming the basis for the collaborative problem-solving behavior that drives the dialogue. The book also:

  • Presents novel methods for enabling spoken dialogue systems to construct and manage complex tasks and interdependencies with different applications
  • Describes late-breaking research on next-generation spoken dialogue systems
  • Investigates how spoken dialogue systems may be improved in terms of usability and user friendliness

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