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Uh and um in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders or Language Impairment
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An investigation of interruptions and resumptions in multi-tasking dialogues
In: Electrical and Computer Engineering Scholarship (2011)
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Initiative conflicts in task-oriented dialogue
In: Computer speech and language. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 24 (2010) 2, 175-189
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Importance-driven turn-bidding for spoken dialogue systems
In: Association for Computational Linguistics. Proceedings of the conference. - Stroudsburg, Penn. : ACL 48 (2010) 1, 177-185
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DialogueView: annotating dialogues in multiple views with abstraction
In: Natural language engineering. - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press 14 (2008) 1, 3-32
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Spoken Dialogue Understanding and Local Context
Heeman, Peter A.. - : University of Rochester. Computer Science Department., 2004
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The TRAINS 93 Dialogues
Heeman, Peter A.; Allen, James F.. - : University of Rochester. Computer Science Department., 2004
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Speech Repairs, Intonational Boundaries and Discourse Markers: Modeling Speakers' Utterances in Spoken Dialog
Heeman, Peter A.; Allen, James F.. - : University of Rochester. Computer Science Department., 2004
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Current and new directions in discourse and dialogue
Ebert, Christian (Mitarb.); Healey, Patrick (Mitarb.); Traum, David R. (Mitarb.). - Dordrecht [u.a.] : Kluwer, 2003
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UB Frankfurt Linguistik
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DiSS '03 : Disfluency in spontaneous speech, 5 - 8 September, 2003, Göteborg University, Sweden ; an ISCA Workshop
Lickley, Robin J. (Mitarb.); Nooteboom, Sieb (Mitarb.); Lendvai, Piroska (Mitarb.). - Göteborg : Univ., Dep. of Linguistics, 2003
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Robustness in language and speech technology
Boves, Lou (Mitarb.); Tapias Merino, Daniel (Mitarb.); Allen, James F. (Mitarb.). - Dordrecht [u.a.] : Kluwer, 2001
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Institut für Empirische Sprachwissenschaft
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Improving robustness by modeling spontaneous speech events
In: Robustness in language and speech technology (2001), 123-153
IDS Bibliografie zur deutschen Grammatik
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Articles - Speech Repairs, Intonational Phrases, and Discourse Markers: Modeling Speakers' Utterances in Spoken Dialogue
In: Computational linguistics. - Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press 25 (1999) 4, 527-572
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Speech repairs, intonational phrases, and discourse markers : modeling speakers' utterances in spoken dialogue
In: Computational linguistics. - Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press 25 (1999) 4, 527-571
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Combining the detection and correction of speech repairs
In: ICSLP <4, 1996, Philadelphia, Pa.>. Proceedings ; 1. - Wilmington, Del. : Applied Science and Engineering Laboratories (1996), 362-365
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Collaborating on Referring Expressions
In: Computational linguistics. - Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press 21 (1995) 3, 351-382
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Collaborating on referring expressions
In: Computational linguistics. - Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press 21 (1995) 3, 351-382
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TRAINS Spoken Dialog Corpus
Allen, James; Heeman, Peter A.. - : Linguistic Data Consortium, 1995. : https://www.ldc.upenn.edu, 1995
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Collaborating on Referring Expressions ...
Heeman, Peter A.; Hirst, Graeme. - : arXiv, 1995
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TRAINS Spoken Dialog Corpus ...
Allen, James; Heeman, Peter A.. - : Linguistic Data Consortium, 1995
Abstract: This release contains a corpus of task-oriented spoken dialogs. These dialogs were collected in 1993 at the University of Rochester Department of Computer Science as part of the TRAINS project, a project to develop a conversationally proficient planning assistant, which helps a user construct a plan to achieve some task involving the manufacturing and shipment of goods in a railroad freight system. The collection procedure was designed to make the setting as close to human-computer interaction as possible, but was not a "wizard" scenario, where one person pretends to be a computer. Thus these dialogs provide a snapshot into an ideal human-computer interface that would be able to engage in fluent conversations. Altogether, this corpus includes 98 dialogs, collected using 20 different tasks and 34 different speakers. This amounts to six and a half hours of speech, about 5,900 speaker turns and 55,000 transcribed words. Portions © 1995 Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania ...
URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.35111/vdzw-3271
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