Authors
James Allen, Donna Byron, Myroslava Dzikovska, George Ferguson, Lucian Galescu, Amanda Stent
Publication date
2000/9
Journal
Natural Language Engineering
Volume
6
Issue
3-4
Pages
213-228
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Description
This paper describes our work on dialogue systems that can mimic human conversation, with the goal of providing intuitive access to a wide range of applications by expanding the user's options in the interaction. We concentrate on practical dialogue: dialogues in which the participants need to accomplish some objective or perform some task. Two hypotheses regarding practical dialogue motivate our research. First, that the conversational competence required for practical dialogues, while still complex, is significantly simpler to achieve than general human conversational competence. And second, that within the genre of practical dialogue, the bulk of the complexity in the language interpretation and dialogue management is independent of the task being performed. If these hypotheses are true, then it should be possible to build a generic dialogue shell for practical dialogue, by which we mean the full range of …
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