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Introducing Spoken Dialogue Systems into Intelligent Environments

Introducing Spoken Dialogue Systems into Intelligent Environments
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Hinweise auf parallele Ausgaben 403578221 Buchausg.: ‡Heinroth, Tobias: Introducing spoken dialogue systems into intelligent environments
ISBN 978-1-4614-5382-6
Name Heinroth, Tobias
Minker, Wolfgang
Name ANZEIGE DER KETTE Minker, Wolfgang
T I T E L Introducing Spoken Dialogue Systems into Intelligent Environments
Verlagsort New York, NY
Verlag Springer
Erscheinungsjahr 2013
2013
Umfang Online-Ressource (XXI, 211 p. 72 illus, digital)
Reihe SpringerLink. Bücher
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Weiterer Inhalt Introducing Spoken Dialogue Systems intoIntelligent Environments; Preface; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Acronyms; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 Problem Setting; 1.2 Proposed Solution: Adaptive Spoken Dialogue Management; 1.3 Document Structure; Chapter 2 Background; 2.1 Spoken Dialogue Systems; 2.2 Intelligent Environments: Adaptive and TRusted Ambient eCOlogies; 2.3 Interaction Within Intelligent Environments; 2.4 General Approaches to Spoken Dialogue Management; 2.4.1 State-Machines and Grammars; 2.4.2 Stochastic Approaches; 2.4.3 Plan- and Information State-based Systems. 2.5 Enhanced Spoken Dialogue Management Methodologies2.5.1 Understanding Methods; 2.5.2 Spoken Dialogue Management Strategies; 2.6 Conclusion; Chapter 3 Novel Approach to Spoken Dialogue Managementin Intelligent Environments; 3.1 User-centred Adaptation; 3.2 SDS-centred Adaptation; 3.3 Environment-centred Adaptation; 3.4 Summarising Spoken Dialogue Adaptation; 3.5 Application Scenario; 3.5.1 Episodes; 3.5.2 Conversational Acts; 3.6 Characterisation of the Functionalities; 3.6.1 Multitasking Spoken Dialogues; 3.6.2 Dialogue Strategies; 3.6.2.1 Topic Switching Strategies. 3.6.2.2 Repair Strategies3.6.3 Adaptive Understanding; 3.6.4 Speaker Aware Dialogues; 3.6.5 Voice-based Dialogue Control; 3.7 Conclusion; Chapter 4 The OwlSpeak Adaptive Spoken Dialogue Manager; 4.1 Architectural Overview; 4.2 The Presenter; 4.2.1 Presenter Interface; 4.2.2 Basic Functionality of the Presenter; 4.2.3 Enhanced Spoken Dialogue Managementfor Intelligent Environments; 4.2.3.1 Concurrent Dialogues; 4.2.3.2 Conflicting Dialogues; 4.2.3.3 Prioritisation of Dialogues; 4.2.3.4 Adaptive Understanding; 4.3 The Domain Model; 4.3.1 Static Knowledge; 4.3.2 Dynamic Knowledge. 4.3.3 An Elaborated Example4.3.3.1 A Basic Dialogue; 4.3.3.2 An Interdependent Dialogue; 4.4 The View; 4.4.1 Basic Turns; 4.4.2 Clarification Turns; 4.4.3 Alternative Views; 4.5 Conclusion; Chapter 5 Experiments and Evaluation; 5.1 Initial Evaluation; 5.1.1 Experimental Set-up; 5.1.1.1 Test Dialogues; 5.1.1.2 Questionnaire; 5.1.2 Evaluation Results; 5.1.3 Conclusion; 5.2 Scalability Experiments; 5.2.1 Experimental Set-up; 5.2.2 Evaluation Results; 5.2.3 Conclusion; 5.3 Topic Switching Strategies; 5.3.1 Experimental Set-up; 5.3.1.1 Test Dialogues; 5.3.1.2 Questionnaire. 5.3.2 Evaluation Results5.3.3 Conclusion; 5.4 Repair Strategies; 5.4.1 Experimental Set-up; 5.4.1.1 Test Dialogues; 5.4.1.2 Questionnaire; 5.4.2 Evaluation Results; 5.4.3 Conclusion; 5.5 Social Evaluation; 5.5.1 Study Outline; 5.5.2 Qualitative Results; 5.5.3 Quantitative Results; 5.5.4 Conclusion; 5.6 Advanced Understanding Methods; 5.6.1 Experimental Set-up; 5.6.1.1 Test Dialogues; 5.6.1.2 Questionnaire; 5.6.2 Evaluation Results; 5.6.3 Conclusion; 5.7 Summary of the Evaluation Activities; Chapter 6 Conclusion and Future Directions; 6.1 Adaptive Spoken Dialogue Management Approach. 6.2 Evaluation Results
Titelhinweis Buchausg.: ‡Heinroth, Tobias: Introducing spoken dialogue systems into intelligent environments
ISBN ISBN 978-1-4614-5383-3
Klassifikation TTBM
UYS
TEC008000
COM073000
621.382
TK5102.9
TA1637-1638
TK7882.S65
Kurzbeschreibung Introducing Spoken Dialogue Systems into Intelligent Environments outlines the formalisms of a novel knowledge-driven framework for spoken dialogue management and presents the implementation of a model-based Adaptive Spoken Dialogue Manager(ASDM) called OwlSpeak. The authors have identified three stakeholders that potentially influence the behavior of the ASDM: the user, the SDS, and a complex Intelligent Environment (IE) consisting of various devices, services, and task descriptions. The theoretical foundation of a working ontology-based spoken dialogue description framework, the prototype implementation of the ASDM, and the evaluation activities that are presented as part of this book contribute to the ongoing spoken dialogue research by establishing the fertile ground of model-based adaptive spoken dialogue management. This monograph is ideal for advanced undergraduate students, PhD students, and postdocs as well as academic and industrial researchers and developers in speech and multimodal interactive systems
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