Domain-Level Reasoning for Spoken Dialogue Systems [recurso electrónico] / by Dirk Bühler, Wolfgang Minker.
Tipo de material: TextoEditor: New York, NY : Springer New York, 2011Descripción: XIII, 185 p. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9781441997289Tema(s): Engineering | Computer science | Translators (Computer programs) | Engineering | Computational Intelligence | Signal, Image and Speech Processing | User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction | Language Translation and LinguisticsFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 006.3 Clasificación LoC:Q342Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Colección | Signatura | Copia número | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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Libro Electrónico | Biblioteca Electrónica | Colección de Libros Electrónicos | Q342 (Browse shelf(Abre debajo)) | 1 | No para préstamo | 372288-2001 |
1: Introduction -- 2: Fundamentals of Dialogue Systems -- 3: First-Order Logic -- 4: Logic-Based Domain Modelling -- 5: Interactive Model Generation -- 6: A Prototype Based on VoiceXML -- 7: Information State-Based Dialogue Management -- 8: Revised Prototype and System Architecture -- 9: Conclusions and Future Directions.
Domain-Level Reasoning for Spoken Dialogue Systems provides a logic-based reasoning component for spoken language dialogue systems. This component, called the Problem Assistant is responsible for processing constraints on a possible solution obtained from various sources, namely user and the system's domain-specific information. The authors present findings on the implementation of a dialogue management interface to the Problem Assistant. The dialogue system supports simple mixed-initiative planning interactions in the TRAINS domain, which is still a relatively complex domain involving a number of logical constraints and relations forming the basis for the collaborative problem-solving behavior that drives the dialogue. The book also: Presents novel methods for enabling spoken dialogue systems to construct and manage complex tasks and interdependencies with different applications Describes late-breaking research on next-generation spoken dialogue systems Investigates how spoken dialogue systems may be improved in terms of usability and user friendliness
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