Recent Approaches to Dialog Management for Spoken Dialog Systems

  • Lee C
  • Jung S
  • Kim K
  • et al.
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Abstract

A field of spoken dialog systems is a rapidly growing research area because the performance improvement of speech technologies motivates the possibility of building systems that a human can easily operate in order to access useful information via spoken languages. Among the components in a spoken dialog system, the dialog management plays major roles such as discourse analysis, database access, error handling, and system action prediction. This survey covers design issues and recent approaches to the dialog management techniques for modeling the dialogs. We also explain the user simulation techniques for automatic evaluation of spoken dialog systems.

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Lee, C.-J., Jung, S.-K., Kim, K.-D., Lee, D.-H., & Lee, G. G.-B. (2010). Recent Approaches to Dialog Management for Spoken Dialog Systems. Journal of Computing Science and Engineering, 4(1), 1–22. https://doi.org/10.5626/jcse.2010.4.1.001

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