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. Several extensions of this basic idea
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are
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being discussed and/or evaluated : Similar
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#132
Several extensions of this basic idea are being discussed and/or evaluated: Similar to activities one can define subsets of larger database and detect those automatically which is shown on a large database of TV shows. |
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all
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Communicator
</term>
participants
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are
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using . In this presentation , we describe
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#250
To support engaging human users in robust, mixed-initiative speech dialogue interactions which reach beyond current capabilities in dialogue systems, the DARPA Communicator program [1] is funding the development of a distributed message-passing infrastructure for dialogue systems which all Communicator participants are using. |
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several field exercises with the Marines and
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are
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currently developing applications of this
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#900
We have demonstrated this capability in several field exercises with the Marines and are currently developing applications of this technology in new domains. |
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</term>
,
<term>
bag-of-words methods
</term>
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are
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shown to be equivalent to
<term>
segment
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#1568
Further,in their optimum configuration, bag-of-words methodsare shown to be equivalent to segment order-sensitive methods in terms of retrieval accuracy, but much faster. |
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also provide evidence that our findings
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are
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scalable . The theoretical study of the
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#1594
We also provide evidence that our findings are scalable. |
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parser
</term>
for a
<term>
language L
</term>
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are
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directed by a
<term>
guide
</term>
which uses
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#1712
The non-deterministic parsing choices of the main parser for a language Lare directed by a guide which uses the shared derivation forest output by a prior RCL parser for a suitable superset of L. |
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<term>
wide coverage English grammar
</term>
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are
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given . While
<term>
paraphrasing
</term>
is
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#1750
The results of a practical evaluation of this method on a wide coverage English grammarare given. |
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</term>
improve , even larger improvements
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are
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possible . We provide a
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logical definition
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#1923
The value of this approach is that as the operational semantics of natural language applications improve, even larger improvements are possible. |
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of
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Minimalist grammars
</term>
, that
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are
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<term>
Stabler 's formalization
</term>
of
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#1936
We provide a logical definition of Minimalist grammars, that are Stabler's formalization of Chomsky's minimalist program. |
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</term>
. These
<term>
models
</term>
, which
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are
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built from
<term>
shallow linguistic features
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#2147
These models, which are built from shallow linguistic features of questions, are employed to predict target variables which represent a user's informational goals. |
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features
</term>
of
<term>
questions
</term>
,
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are
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employed to predict target variables which
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#2156
These models, which are built from shallow linguistic features of questions, are employed to predict target variables which represent a user's informational goals. |
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</term>
of
<term>
conversational speech
</term>
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are
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limited . In this paper , we show how
<term>
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#3025
Sources of training data suitable for language modeling of conversational speechare limited. |
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</term>
. The
<term>
units of translation
</term>
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are
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<term>
blocks
</term>
- pairs of
<term>
phrases
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#3421
The units of translationare blocks - pairs of phrases. |
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<term>
training
</term>
, the
<term>
blocks
</term>
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are
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learned from
<term>
source interval projections
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#3449
During training, the blocksare learned from source interval projections using an underlying word alignment. |
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</term>
. Moreover , the
<term>
models
</term>
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are
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automatically derived by
<term>
decision
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#4355
Moreover, the modelsare automatically derived by decision tree learning using real dialogue data collected by the system. |
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</term>
based on the
<term>
user modeling
</term>
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are
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implemented in
<term>
Kyoto city bus information
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#4387
Dialogue strategies based on the user modelingare implemented in Kyoto city bus information system that has been developed at our laboratory. |
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English-Chinese parallel corpora
</term>
, which
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are
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then used for disambiguating the
<term>
nouns
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#4841
In this paper, we evaluate an approach to automatically acquire sense-tagged training data from English-Chinese parallel corpora, which are then used for disambiguating the nouns in the SENSEVAL-2 English lexical sample task. |
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The backbone of the
<term>
annotation
</term>
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are
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<term>
semantic roles
</term>
in the
<term>
frame
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#4968
The backbone of the annotationare semantic roles in the frame semantics paradigm. |
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identify groups of
<term>
objects
</term>
that
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are
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naturally recognized by
<term>
humans
</term>
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#5680
The key is to identify groups of objects that are naturally recognized by humans. |
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communication
</term>
where
<term>
utterances
</term>
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are
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made in relation to one made previously
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#6231
While sentence extraction as an approach to summarization has been shown to work in documents of certain genres, because of the conversational nature of email communication where utterancesare made in relation to one made previously, sentence extraction may not capture the necessary segments of dialogue that would make a summary coherent. |