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1992

Using Linguistic, World, And Contextual Knowledge In A Plan Recognition Model Of Dialogue

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Using Linguistic, World, And Contextual Knowledge In A Plan Recognition Model Of Dialogue
This paper presents a plan-based model of dialogue that combines world, linguistic, and contextual knowledge in order to recognize complex communicative actions such as expressing doubt. Linguistic knowledge suggests certain discourse acts, a speaker's beliefs, aud the strength of those beliefs; contextual knowledge suggests the most coherent continuation of the dialogue; and world knowledge provides evidence that the applicability conditions hold for those discourse acts that capture the relationship of the current utterance to the discourse as a whole.
Lynn Lambert, Sandra Carberry
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Type Conference
Year 1992
Where COLING
Authors Lynn Lambert, Sandra Carberry
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