Presentation 1995/7/20
Automatic Extraction of CI Type Determination Rules from Cases
Tadahiko Kumamoto, Akira Ito,
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Abstract(in English) We are aiming to develop a dialogue system that understands and generates spontaneous speech. A method has already been developed to construct a semantic structure, called a communicative intention (CI) description, from a spoken sentence (kanji-kana mixed sentence transcribed from an utterance). A CI description consists of a CI type and an utterance proposition. An utterance proposition represents "objects," "actions," or "states" that can be defined in a task domain, and is described in frame representation. A CI type represents the kind of user's attitude to the utterance proposition, and there are 12 CI types. In this article, we propose methods for extracting CI type determination rules from cases (user spoken sentences with CI types).
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Keyword(in English) Dialogue system / advisory dialogue / spoken-language understanding / N-gram
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Title (in English) Automatic Extraction of CI Type Determination Rules from Cases
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Keyword(1) Dialogue system
Keyword(2) advisory dialogue
Keyword(3) spoken-language understanding
Keyword(4) N-gram
1st Author's Name Tadahiko Kumamoto
1st Author's Affiliation Kansai Advanced Research Center, Communications Research Laboratory, MPT()
2nd Author's Name Akira Ito
2nd Author's Affiliation Kansai Advanced Research Center, Communications Research Laboratory, MPT
Date 1995/7/20
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Volume (vol) vol.95
Number (no) 168
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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