HUMAN CONVERSATION: Related Papers in ACL Anthology
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Concordance view (Keyword-In-Context) for the term human conversation in the ACL ARC 2.0;
- Concordance view in the ACL ARC 1.0 (Sketch Engine Service).
HUMAN CONVERSATION can be found in the following ACL ARC 1.0 documents (click to explore):
- (ACL ID: A97-1010) applying repair processing in chinese homophone disambiguation
- (ACL ID: C86-1007) pragmatic sensitivity in nl interfaces and the structure of conversation
- (ACL ID: C90-3062) repair work in human-computer dialogue
- (ACL ID: E87-1030) natural and simulated pointing
- (ACL ID: J79-1035) proceedings 13th annual meeting 4 modeling discourse and world knowledge i (timothy c diller)
- (ACL ID: J81-4002) flexible parsing
- (ACL ID: J86-2002) summarizing natural language database responses
- (ACL ID: J88-3002) modeling the user in natural language systems
- (ACL ID: J88-3005) reasoning on a highlighted user model to respond to misconceptions
- (ACL ID: J92-4006) computer rules, conversational rules
- (ACL ID: N06-1027) learning to detect conversation focus of threaded discussions
- (ACL ID: P01-1031) resolving ellipsis in clarification
- (ACL ID: P80-1007) should computers write spoken language?
- (ACL ID: P80-1019) expanding the horizons of natural language interfaces
- (ACL ID: T78-1019) intentlonallty and human conversations
- (ACL ID: W00-1423) coordination and context-dependence in the generation of embodied conversation
- (ACL ID: W01-0902) empirical methods for evaluating dialog systems
- (ACL ID: W01-1614) empirical methods for evaluating dialog systems
- (ACL ID: W01-1628) visualizing spoken discourse
- (ACL ID: W02-1715) salt
- (ACL ID: W05-0102) teaching dialogue to interdisciplinary teams through toolkits
- (ACL ID: W06-1322) a computational model of multi-modal grounding for human robot interaction
- (ACL ID: W97-0602) a generic template to evaluate integrated components in spoken dialogue systems
* See also a list of some of the related terms to human conversation.
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