Towards computer-human interaction in natural language

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Abstract

Estonian human-human calls (directory inquiries) are analysed with the further aim to develop a computer-human dialogue system that interacts with a user in natural language. The analysis is based on the Estonian Dialogue Corpus. Linguistic features of clients' requests and agents' grants are studied. A client's initial request sets up a goal which will be achieved in collaboration with the agent. Information is given briefly by agents, using short sentences or phrases. Information-sharing sub-dialogues are initiated by both participants if either a request or a grant needs to be adjusted. A formal grammar of information dialogue is introduced in this paper. The results of the study will be implemented in two dialogue systems which are under development. Copyright © 2009 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.

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Koit, M., Gerassimenko, O., Kasterpalu, R., Rääbis, A., & Strandson, K. (2009). Towards computer-human interaction in natural language. International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology, 34(4), 291–297. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJCAT.2009.024082

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