Elements of a computational model of cooperative response generation

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Abstract

If natural language question-answering (NLQA) systems are to be truly effective and useful, they must respond to queries cooperatively, recognizing and accommodating in their replies a questioner's goals, plans, and needs. This paper concerns the design of cooperative response generation (CRG) systems, NLQA systems that are able to produce integrated cooperative responses. We propose two characteristics of a computational model of cooperative response generation. First, we argue that CRG systems should be able to explicitly reason about and choose among the different response options available to them in a given situation. Second, we suggest that some choices of response content motivate others-that through a process called reflection, respondents detect the need to explain, justify, clarify or otherwise augment information they have already decided to convey.

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Cheikes, B. A., & Webber, B. L. (1989). Elements of a computational model of cooperative response generation. In Speech and Natural Language, Proceedings of a Workshop (pp. 216–221). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.3115/100964.100987

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