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- User Errors in Spoken Human-Machine DialogueNiels Ole Bernsen, Laila Dybkjær, Hans Dybkjær. 14-28
- Towards a Dialogue TaxonomyNils Dahlbäck. 29-40
- Using an Interpretation System - Some Observations in Hidden Operator Simulations of VERBMOBIL Detlev Krause. 41-54
- Classification of Public Transport Information Dialogues Using an Information-Based Coding SchemeRobert J. van Vark, J. P. M. de Vreught, Léon J. M. Rothkrantz. 55-69
- Speech Production in Human-Machine Dialogue: A Natural Language Generation PerspectiveBrigitte Grote, Eli Hagen, Adelheit Stein, Elke Teich. 70-85
- Input Segmentation of Spontaneous Speech in JANUS: A Speech-to-speech Translation SystemAlon Lavie, Donna Gates, Noah Coccaro, Lori S. Levin. 86-99
- Pause Units and Analysis of Spontaneous Japanese Dialogues: Preliminary StudiesMark Seligman, Junko Hosaka, Harald Singer. 100-112
- Syntactic Procedures for the Detection of Self-Repairs in German DialoguesBernd Tischer. 113-124
- Utterance Units in Spoken DialogueDavid R. Traum, Peter A. Heeman. 125-140
- Development Principles for Dialog-Based InterfacesAlicia Abella, Michael K. Brown, Bruce Buntschuh. 141-155
- Designing a Portable Spoken Dialogue SystemJames Barnett, Mona Singh. 156-170
- Minimizing Cumulative Error in Discourse ContextYan Qu, Barbara Di Eugenio, Alon Lavie, Lori S. Levin, Carolyn Penstein Rosé. 171-182
- Automatic Evaluation Environment for Spoken Dialogue SystemsMasahiro Araki, Shuji Doshita. 183-194
- End-to-End Evaluation in JANUS: A Speech-to-speech Translation SystemDonna Gates, Alon Lavie, Lori S. Levin, Alex Waibel, Marsal Gavaldà, Laura Mayfield, Monika Woszczyna, Puming Zhan. 195-206
- A Task-Based Evaluation of the TRAINS-95 Dialogue SystemTeresa Sikorski, James F. Allen. 207-220