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PRMU, SP 2012-02-09
11:00
Miyagi   Estimation of a User's Internal State before the First Input Utterance Using HMM with Non-verbal Information
Yuya Chiba (Tohoku Univ.), Masashi Ito (Totec.), Akinori Ito (Tohoku Univ.) PRMU2011-187 SP2011-102
This paper describes a method for estimating the internal state of the user of a spoken dialog system before his input u... [more] PRMU2011-187 SP2011-102
pp.7-12
SP, NLC, IPSJ-SLP [detail] 2011-12-20
13:00
Tokyo   [Invited Talk] Development of a framework for constructing spoken dialogue systems based on user-generated content
Keiichi Tokuda (NITech) NLC2011-50 SP2011-95
This talk introduces a new JST CREST project ``uDialogue,''
involving Nagoya Institute of Technology and the Universi... [more]
NLC2011-50 SP2011-95
pp.153-157
SP 2011-07-22
13:50
Hokkaido Jozankei Grand Hotel Discrimination of user's internal state using non-verbal information before the first user utterance
Yuya Chiba, Seongjun Hahm, Akinori Ito (Tohoku Univ.) SP2011-45
A dialogue system is expected to be able to make flexible responses to various user behavior. Because speech-based inter... [more] SP2011-45
pp.23-28
NLC, SP
(Joint) [detail]
2010-12-20
14:35
Tokyo National Olympics Memorial Youth Center Detection of back-channel feedback timings based on consistently tagged spoken dialogue corpus
Tomohiro Ohno, Yuki Kamiya, Shigeki Matsubara (Nagoya Univ.) NLC2010-15 SP2010-88
This paper describes analysis and detection of back-channel feedback timings, aiming at realizing in-car spoken dialogue... [more] NLC2010-15 SP2010-88
pp.19-24
NLC, SP
(Joint) [detail]
2010-12-20
15:50
Tokyo National Olympics Memorial Youth Center Trigram dialogue control using POMDPs
Yasuhiro Minami, Ryuichiro Higashinaka, Kohji Dohsaka, Toyomi Meguro, Akira Mori, Eisaku Maeda (NTT Corp.) NLC2010-17 SP2010-90
This paper proposes hybrid dialogue control of both trigram and POMDP dialogue controls by extending our proposed method... [more] NLC2010-17 SP2010-90
pp.37-42
NLC, SP
(Joint) [detail]
2010-12-21
16:40
Tokyo National Olympics Memorial Youth Center Spoken Dialogue Manager Using Partially Observable Markov Decision Processes with Hierarchical Reinforcement Learning
Yasuhide Kishimoto, Tetsuya Takiguchi, Yasuo Ariki (Kobe Univ.) NLC2010-25 SP2010-98
In this paper,we propose a dialogue manager using Partially Observable Markov Decision Processes (POMDP) that can treat ... [more] NLC2010-25 SP2010-98
pp.121-126
NLC, IPSJ-NL 2010-07-23
14:00
Miyagi Tohoku Univeristy Design and Evaluation for Back-Channel Feedback Corpus
Tomohiro Ohno, Yuki Kamiya, Shigeki Matsubara (Nagoya Univ.) NLC2010-6
This paper describes design of a back-channel feedback corpus and its evaluation, aiming at realizing in-car spoken dial... [more] NLC2010-6
pp.57-62
SP 2010-07-24
15:10
Miyagi Ryokusui-tei (Sendai) Spoken Dialogue Manager in Car Navigation System Using Partially Observable Markov Decision Processes with Hierarchical Reinforcement Learning
Yasuhide Kishimoto, Tetsuya Takiguchi, Yasuo Ariki (Kobe Univ.) SP2010-43
In this paper,we propose a dialogue manager in a car navigation systems using Partially Observable Markov Decision Proce... [more] SP2010-43
pp.49-54
SP, NLC 2008-12-10
11:45
Tokyo Waseda Univ. Controlling thought-evoking dialogue using POMDP
Yasuhiro Minami, Minako Sawaki, Ryuichiro Higashinaka, Kohji Dohsaka (NTT) NLC2008-40 SP2008-95
We are researching thought-evoking dialogue systems where conversation agents appropriately affect users and evoke their... [more] NLC2008-40 SP2008-95
pp.97-102
SP, NLC 2008-12-10
12:10
Tokyo Waseda Univ. Speech recognition system for spoken dialogue system
Toru Taniguchi, Shinya Fujie, Tetsunori Kobayashi (Waseda Univ.) NLC2008-41 SP2008-96
We have developed speech recognition method for spoken dialogue systems
such as communication robots. In the case of de... [more]
NLC2008-41 SP2008-96
pp.103-108
SP, NLC 2008-12-10
16:10
Tokyo Waseda Univ. Verification of Speech Recognition Results Based on the Utterance Classification Using Conditional Random Fields
Kenko Ota, Terumasa Ehara (TUS, Suwa) NLC2008-68 SP2008-123
A dialogue strategy for disambiguating user utterances is discussed in this study.
In case where the systems cannot und... [more]
NLC2008-68 SP2008-123
pp.261-266
SP, NLC 2008-12-10
16:10
Tokyo Waseda Univ. Building a Question-Answer System based on RIME-TK, a Toolkit for Dialogue and Behavior Controller of Robots and Agents
Hiromi Narimatsu (Tsuda College), Mikio Nakano (Honda Research Institute Japan Co., Ltd.), Kotaro Funakoshi, Yuji Hasegawa, Hiroshi Tsujino (Tsuda College) NLC2008-70 SP2008-125
This manuscript reports our effort for facilitating building
question-answering functions using RIME-TK, which is a too... [more]
NLC2008-70 SP2008-125
pp.273-278
NLC 2008-11-10
14:10
Tokyo NICT (Tokyo) Influence of Response Timing in Speech Dialgoues
Toshihiko Itoh (Hokkaido University), Norihide Kitaoka (Nagoya University), Ryota Nishimura (Toyohashi University of Technology) NLC2008-20
In order to examine the validity of the findings on the dialogue
rhythm which we previously pointed out, we made some d... [more]
NLC2008-20
pp.7-12
SP 2007-10-25
- 2007-10-26
Nagasaki Nagasaki University Discrimination of System Request Using N-gram and Prediction Sentence in Spoken Dialogue System
Saburou Kamitani, Masafumi Nishida, Yasuo Horiuchi, Akira Ichikawa (Chiba Univ.) SP2007-74
We aim to construct a spoken dialogue system for multiple in-vehicle information system. Conventional studies focused on... [more] SP2007-74
pp.19-24
DE 2007-07-03
08:25
Miyagi Akiu hot springs (Sendai) The dynamic spoken dialogue system development that used schema information of semi-structured data
Hong InKi, Motomichi Toyama (Keio Univ.) DE2007-50
As for recent the interest for the ubiquitous computing comes to be high, and the application that uses the speech recog... [more] DE2007-50
pp.169-175
EA 2006-04-21
13:30
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Spoken Dialogue Interface Using Sound Field Control and Source Separation
Shigeki Miyabe, Tomoya Takatani, Yoshimitsu Mori, Hiroshi Saruwatari, Kiyohiro Shikano (NAIST), Yosuke Tatekura (Shizuoka Univ.)
For a robust automatic speech recognition of a hands-free spoken dialogue system without double-talk detection, we have ... [more] EA2006-5
pp.25-30
PRMU, NLC 2005-09-21
14:10
Tokyo   Speech and Noise Recognition for Dialogue Robot in Ubiquitous Home Network
Ryuichi Nisimura (Wakayama Univ.), Masaki Chikama, Akihiro Kobayashi, Junji Satake, Hirotada Ueda (NICT)
We have developed a dialogue robot `` Phyno''. It is aimed at becoming a familiar companion of users when living in the ... [more] NLC2005-32 PRMU2005-59
pp.47-52
EA 2005-01-27
13:00
Osaka Kansai Univ. Speech Recognition Using Barge-in Free Spoken Dialogue Interface Based on Multi-Channel Sound Field Control
Shigeki Miyabe, Hiroshi Saruwatari, Kiyohiro Shikano (NAIST)
This paper describes a new small-scale interface for a barge-in free spoken dialogue system combining a multichannel sou... [more] EA2004-117
pp.1-6
EA
Miyagi   Small-scale barge-in free spoken dialogue interface using response sound cancellation by multichannel sound field control
Shigeki Miyabe, Hiroshi Saruwatari, Kiyohiro Shikano (NAIST)
This paper describes a new small-scale interface for a barge-in free spoken dialogue system combining a multichannel sou... [more] EA2004-33
pp.19-24
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