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- Looking at the Interaction Management with New Eyes - Conversational Synchrony and Cooperation using Eye GazeKristiina Jokinen. 3 [doi]
- Interacting with Purpose (and Feeling!): What Neuropsychology and the Performing Arts Can Tell Us About 'Real' Spoken Language BehaviourRoger K. Moore. 5 [doi]
- Accessing Web Resources in Different Languages Using a Multilingual Speech Dialog SystemHansjörg Hofmann, Andreas Eberhardt, Ute Ehrlich. 9-15 [doi]
- New Technique for Handling ASR Errors at the Semantic Level in Spoken Dialogue SystemsRamón López-Cózar, Zoraida Callejas, David Griol, José F. Quesada 0001. 17-29 [doi]
- Combining Slot-based Vector Space Model for Voice Book SearchCheongjae Lee, Tatsuya Kawahara, Alexander I. Rudnicky. 31-39 [doi]
- Preprocessing of Dysarthric Speech in Noise Based on CV-Dependent Wiener FilteringJi Hun Park, Woo Kyeong Seong, Hong Kook Kim. 41-47 [doi]
- Conditional Random Fields for Modeling Korean Pronunciation VariationSakriani Sakti, Andrew M. Finch, Chiori Hori, Hideki Kashioka, Satoshi Nakamura 0001. 49-55 [doi]
- An Analysis of the Speech Under Stress Using the Two-Mass Vocal Fold ModelXiao Yao, Takatoshi Jitsuhiro, Chiyomi Miyajima, Norihide Kitaoka, Kazuya Takeda. 57-62 [doi]
- Domain-Adapted Word Segmentation for an Out-of-Domain Language ModelingEuisok Chung, Hyung Bae Jeon, Jeon Gue Park, Yun-Keun Lee. 63-73 [doi]
- Analysis on Effects of Text-to-Speech and Avatar Agent in Evoking Users' Spontaneous Listener's ReactionsTeruhisa Misu, Etsuo Mizukami, Yoshinori Shiga, Shinichi Kawamoto, Hisashi Kawai, Satoshi Nakamura 0001. 77-89 [doi]
- Development of a Data-driven Framework for Multimodal Interactive SystemsMasahiro Araki, Yuko Mizukami. 91-101 [doi]
- Multiparty Conversation Facilitation Strategy Using Combination of Question Answering and Spontaneous UtterancesYoichi Matsuyama, Yushi Xu, Akihiro Saito, Shinya Fujie, Tetsunori Kobayashi. 103-111 [doi]
- Conversational Speech Synthesis System with Communication Situation Dependent HMMsKazuhiko Iwata, Tetsunori Kobayashi. 113-123 [doi]
- An Event-Based Conversational System for the Nao RobotIvana Kruijff-Korbayová, Georgios Athanasopoulos, Aryel Beck, Piero Cosi, Heriberto Cuayáhuitl, Tomas Dekens, Valentin Enescu, Antoine Hiolle, Bernd Kiefer, Hichem Sahli, Marc Schröder 0001, Giacomo Sommavilla, Fabio Tesser, Werner Verhelst. 125-132 [doi]
- Towards Learning Human-Robot Dialogue Policies Combining Speech and Visual BeliefsHeriberto Cuayáhuitl, Ivana Kruijff-Korbayová. 133-140 [doi]
- JAM: Java-based Associative MemoryRobert Pröpper, Felix Putze, Tanja Schultz. 143-155 [doi]
- Conversation Peculiarities of People with Different Verbal IntelligenceKseniya Zablotskaya, Umair Rahim, Sergey Zablotskiy, Steffen Walter 0001, Wolfgang Minker. 157-163 [doi]
- Merging Intention and Emotion to Develop Adaptive Dialogue SystemsZoraida Callejas, David Griol, Ramón López-Cózar, Gonzalo Espejo, Nieves Ábalos. 165-174 [doi]
- All Users Are (Not) Equal - The Influence of User Characteristics on Perceived Quality, Modality Choice and PerformanceIna Wechsung, Matthias Schulz 0002, Klaus-Peter Engelbrecht, Julia Niemann, Sebastian Möller 0001. 175-186 [doi]
- Parallel Computing and Practical Constraints when applying the Standard POMDP Belief Update Formalism to Spoken Dialogue ManagementPaul A. Crook, Brieuc Roblin, Hans-Wolfgang Loidl, Oliver Lemon. 189-201 [doi]
- Ranking Dialog Acts using Discourse Coherence Indicator for Language Tutoring Dialog SystemsHyungjong Noh, Sungjin Lee, Kyungduk Kim, Kyusong Lee, Gary Geunbae Lee. 203-214 [doi]
- On-line detection of task incompletion for spoken dialog systems using utterance and behavior tag N-gram vectorsSunao Hara, Norihide Kitaoka, Kazuya Takeda. 215-225 [doi]
- Integration of Statistical Dialog Management Techniques to Implement Commercial Dialog SystemsDavid Griol, Zoraida Callejas, Ramón López-Cózar. 227-239 [doi]
- A Theoretical Framework for a User-Centered Spoken Dialog ManagerStefan Ultes, Tobias Heinroth, Alexander Schmitt, Wolfgang Minker. 241-246 [doi]
- Using probabilistic logic for dialogue strategy selectionIan M. O'Neill, Philip Hanna 0001, Anbu Yue, Weiru Liu. 247-253 [doi]
- Starting to Cook a Coaching Dialogue System in the Olympus frameworkJoana Paulo Pardal, Nuno J. Mamede. 255-267 [doi]
- Performance of an Ad-hoc User Simulation in a Formative Evaluation of a Spoken Dialog SystemKlaus-Peter Engelbrecht, Stefan Schmidt, Sebastian Möller 0001. 271-283 [doi]
- Adapting Dialogue to User Emotion - A Wizard-of-Oz study for adaptation strategiesGregor Bertrand, Florian Nothdurft, Wolfgang Minker, Harald C. Traue, Steffen Walter 0001. 285-294 [doi]
- SpeechEval: A Domain-Independent User Simulation Platform for Spoken Dialog System EvaluationTatjana Scheffler, Roland Roller, Norbert Reithinger. 295-300 [doi]
- Evaluating User-System Interactional Chains for Naturalness-oriented Spoken Dialogue SystemsEtsuo Mizukami, Hideki Kashioka. 301-313 [doi]
- Evaluation of Spoken Dialogue System that uses Utterance Timing to Interpret User UtterancesKazunori Komatani, Kyoko Matsuyama, Ryu Takeda, Tetsuya Ogata, Hiroshi G. Okuno. 315-325 [doi]
- How context determines perceived quality and modality choice. Secondary task paradigm applied to the evaluation of multimodal interfacesIna Wechsung, Robert Schleicher, Sebastian Möller 0001. 327-340 [doi]
- Design and Implementation of a Toolkit for Evaluation of Spoken Dialogue Systems Designed for AmI EnvironmentsNieves Ábalos, Gonzalo Espejo, Ramón López-Cózar, Zoraida Callejas, David Griol. 343-355 [doi]
- A Dialogue System for Conversational NPCsTina Klüwer, Peter Adolphs, Feiyu Xu, Hans Uszkoreit. 357-363 [doi]
- Embedded Conversational Engine for Natural Language Interaction in SpanishMarcos Santos-Pérez, Eva González-Parada, José Manuel Cano-García. 365-374 [doi]
- Adding Speech to a Robotics SimulatorGraham Wilcock, Kristiina Jokinen. 375-380 [doi]