2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.csl.2010.03.001
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Some background on dialogue management and conversational speech for dialogue systems

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“…Although dialog management is only a part of the development cycle of spoken dialog systems, it can be considered one of the most demanding tasks given that it decides the next action of the system and encapsulates the logic of the speech application [4]. The selection of a specific system action depends on multiple factors, such as the output of the speech recognizer (e.g., measures that define the reliability of the recognized information), the dialog interaction and previous dialog history (e.g., the number of repairs carried out so far), the application domain (e.g., guidelines for customer service), knowledge about the users, and the responses and status of external back-ends, devices, and data repositories.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although dialog management is only a part of the development cycle of spoken dialog systems, it can be considered one of the most demanding tasks given that it decides the next action of the system and encapsulates the logic of the speech application [4]. The selection of a specific system action depends on multiple factors, such as the output of the speech recognizer (e.g., measures that define the reliability of the recognized information), the dialog interaction and previous dialog history (e.g., the number of repairs carried out so far), the application domain (e.g., guidelines for customer service), knowledge about the users, and the responses and status of external back-ends, devices, and data repositories.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although dialog manage ment is only a part of the development cycle of spoken dialog systems, it can be considered one of the most demanding tasks given that this module encapsulates the logic of the speech application [62]. This way, the design of an appropriate dialog management strategy is at the core of dialog system engineering.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This new paradigm fostered a change from proprietary ad hoc architectures to others that fulfilled the purpose of reusability by means of modular "plug-and-play" models, such as different agent-based and modular architectures (Wilks, Catizone, Worgan, & Turunen, 2011), e.g., the Galaxy Communicator (O'Neill, Hanna, Liu, Greer, & McTear, 2005;Seneff, 2002) and Olympus, which is based on Galaxy (Bohus et al, 2007).…”
Section: Development Paradigmsmentioning
confidence: 99%