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consuming to document . Given the development
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storage media and networks
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one
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#20
Given the development of storage media and networks one could just record and store a conversation for documentation. |
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techniques
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use a
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histogram
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of
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keywords
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as the
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document
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#62
Traditional information retrieval techniques use a histogramof keywords as the document representation but oral communication may offer additional indices such as the time and place of the rejoinder and the attendance. |
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indices
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such as the time and place
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of
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the rejoinder and the attendance . An alternative
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#81
Traditional information retrieval techniques use a histogram of keywords as the document representation but oral communication may offer additional indices such as the time and place of the rejoinder and the attendance. |
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, etc . This paper addresses the problem
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of
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the
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automatic detection
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of those
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#112
This paper addresses the problem of the automatic detection of those activities in meeting situation and everyday rejoinders. |
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problem of the
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automatic detection
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of
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those activities in meeting situation and
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#116
This paper addresses the problem of the automatic detectionof those activities in meeting situation and everyday rejoinders. |
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everyday rejoinders . Several extensions
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of
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this basic idea are being discussed and/or
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#128
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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Similar to activities one can define subsets
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of
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larger
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database
</term>
and detect those
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#145
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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is shown on a large
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database
</term>
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of
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<term>
TV shows
</term>
.
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Emotions
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#159
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 databaseof TV shows. |
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such as the
<term>
dominance distribution
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of
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speakers
</term>
might be available on the
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#172
Emotions and other indices such as the dominance distribution of speakers might be available on the surface and could be used directly. |
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be used directly . Despite the small size
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of
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the
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databases
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used some results
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#190
Despite the small size of the databases used some results about the effectiveness of these indices can be obtained. |
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used some results about the effectiveness
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of
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these
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indices
</term>
can be obtained
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#199
Despite the small size of the databases used some results about the effectiveness of these indices can be obtained. |
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program
</term>
[ 1 ] is funding the development
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of
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a
<term>
distributed message-passing infrastructure
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#238
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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presentation , we describe the features
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of
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and
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requirements
</term>
for a genuinely
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#261
In this presentation, we describe the features of and requirements for a genuinely useful software infrastructure for this purpose. |
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pharmaceutical news archive
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as part
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of
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their
<term>
industry watch
</term>
function
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#338
We describe how this information is used in a prototype system designed to support information workers' access to a pharmaceutical news archive as part of their industry watch function. |
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</term>
function . We also report results
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of
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a preliminary ,
<term>
qualitative user evaluation
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#348
We also report results of a preliminary, qualitative user evaluation of the system, which while broadly positive indicates further work needs to be done on the interface to make users aware of the increased potential of IE-enhanced text browsers. |
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<term>
qualitative user evaluation
</term>
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of
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the
<term>
system
</term>
, which while broadly
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#355
We also report results of a preliminary, qualitative user evaluationof the system, which while broadly positive indicates further work needs to be done on the interface to make users aware of the increased potential of IE-enhanced text browsers. |
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interface
</term>
to make
<term>
users
</term>
aware
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of
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the increased potential of
<term>
IE-enhanced
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#377
We also report results of a preliminary, qualitative user evaluation of the system, which while broadly positive indicates further work needs to be done on the interface to make users aware of the increased potential of IE-enhanced text browsers. |
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users
</term>
aware of the increased potential
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of
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<term>
IE-enhanced text browsers
</term>
.
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#381
We also report results of a preliminary, qualitative user evaluation of the system, which while broadly positive indicates further work needs to be done on the interface to make users aware of the increased potential of IE-enhanced text browsers. |
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Korean-to-English translation system
</term>
consists
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of
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two
<term>
core modules
</term>
,
<term>
language
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#417
The CCLINC Korean-to-English translation system consists of two core modules, language understanding and generation modules mediated by a language neutral meaning representation called a semantic frame. |
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<term>
semantic frame
</term>
. The key features
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of
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the
<term>
system
</term>
include : ( i ) Robust
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#442
The key features of the system include: (i) Robust efficient parsing of Korean (a verb final language with overt case markers, relatively free word order, and frequent omissions of arguments). |