2003
DOI: 10.1093/jigpal/11.4.485
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Incremental Information State Updates in an Obligation-Driven Dialogue Model

Abstract: We sketch the outlines of a dialogue model using discourse obligations in a formal framework of information states. We propose a set of practical inference rules which incrementally update information states and assign intentional structures to sequences of dialogue moves. In this way we show that an obligation-driven approach can account for a wide range of phenomena which are assumed to be crucial for modelling any kind of dialogue. In particular, our analysis will focus on providing a treatment of questions… Show more

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“…Elaborations have been made for typical situations in information-seeking and task-oriented dialogs, including grounding and obligations, such as Matheson et al (2000), and Kreutel & Matheson (2003). Altogether, information state-based techniques regulate locally possible dialog continuations, as well as some overarching contextual factors.…”
Section: Linguistic Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Elaborations have been made for typical situations in information-seeking and task-oriented dialogs, including grounding and obligations, such as Matheson et al (2000), and Kreutel & Matheson (2003). Altogether, information state-based techniques regulate locally possible dialog continuations, as well as some overarching contextual factors.…”
Section: Linguistic Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Approaches pursued typically address certain text sorts or phenomena such as some classes of speech acts, in abstract semantics. Elaborations have been made for typical situations in information-seeking and task-oriented dialogs, including grounding and obligations [8,13]. Table 1.…”
Section: The Model Based On the Information State Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%