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NAACL
1994
13 years 6 months ago
Predicting and Managing Spoken Disfluencies During Human-Computer Interaction
This research characterizes the spontaneous spoken disfluencies typical of human-computer interaction, and presents a predictive model accounting for their occurrence. Data were c...
Sharon L. Oviatt
LREC
2010
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13 years 6 months ago
WITcHCRafT: A Workbench for Intelligent exploraTion of Human ComputeR conversaTions
We present Witchcraft, an open-source framework for the evaluation of prediction models for spoken dialogue systems based on interaction logs and audio recordings. The use of Witc...
Alexander Schmitt, Gregor Bertrand, Tobias Heinrot...
HCI
2009
13 years 2 months ago
Using Graphical Models for an Intelligent Mixed-Initiative Dialog Management System
The main goal of dialog management is to provide all information needed to perform e. g. a SQL-query, a navigation task, etc. Two principal approaches for dialog management systems...
Stefan Schwärzler, Günther Ruske, Frank ...
SIGDIAL
2010
13 years 2 months ago
Advances in the Witchcraft Workbench Project
The Workbench for Intelligent exploraTion of Human ComputeR conversaTions is a new platform-independent open-source workbench designed for the analysis, mining and management of l...
Alexander Schmitt, Wolfgang Minker, Nada Sharaf
CHI
2007
ACM
14 years 5 months ago
How it works: a field study of non-technical users interacting with an intelligent system
In order to develop intelligent systems that attain the trust of their users, it is important to understand how users perceive such systems and develop those perceptions over time...
Joe Tullio, Anind K. Dey, Jason Chalecki, James Fo...