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ERROR HANDLING IN SPOKEN DIALOGUE SYSTEMS August 28th-31st, 2003 Chateau-d'Oex, Switzerland

ERROR HANDLING IN SPOKEN DIALOGUE SYSTEMS August 28th-31st, 2003 Chateau-d'Oex, Switzerland. XXXXXX IN SPOKEN DIALOGUE SYSTEMS August 28th-31st, 2006 Chateau-d'Oex, Switzerland. When to start speaking, when to stop, and how Clark, H. Dialogues with drawing Shimojima, A.

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ERROR HANDLING IN SPOKEN DIALOGUE SYSTEMS August 28th-31st, 2003 Chateau-d'Oex, Switzerland

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  1. ERROR HANDLING IN SPOKEN DIALOGUE SYSTEMSAugust 28th-31st, 2003Chateau-d'Oex, Switzerland

  2. XXXXXX IN SPOKEN DIALOGUE SYSTEMSAugust 28th-31st, 2006Chateau-d'Oex, Switzerland

  3. When to start speaking, when to stop,and how Clark, H.

  4. Dialogues with drawing Shimojima, A.

  5. User interface design for spoken dialog systemsPhillips, M.

  6. User States, User Strategies, and System Performance: How to Match the One with the Other Batliner, A., Hacker, C., Steidl, S., Haas, J., & Nöth, E.

  7. The Error Is the Clue: Breakdown In Human-Machine Interaction Martinovski, B., & Traum, D.

  8. Dialogue Patterns and Misunderstandings Aberdeen, J., & Ferro, L.

  9. Audiovisual cues to uncertainty Swerts, M., Krahmer, E., Barkhuysen, P., & Van de Laar, L.

  10. Poster session FridayComparison of "Go back" implementations in VoiceXML Araki, M., Kaga, A., & Nishimoto, T. Transcription and annotation of an apprenticeship corpus: application to the correction and self-correction strategies Bouraoui, J., Bothorel, G., & Vigouroux, N. Error handling in spoken dialogue systems: toward corrective dialogue Bousquet, C., Privat, R., & Vigouroux, N. Using Dialog Corrections to Improve Speech Recognition Orlandi, M., Culy, C., & Franco, H. Toward a Taxonomy of Communication Errors Paek, T. Age effect on ASR performances: which dialogue recommendations for adaptive strategies Privat, R. Context dependent error handling by a three layered processing model Streit, M.

  11. Poster session FridayComparison of "Go back" implementations in VoiceXML Araki, M., Kaga, A., & Nishimoto, T. Transcription and annotation of an apprenticeship corpus: application to the correction and self-correction strategies Bouraoui, J., Bothorel, G., & Vigouroux, N. Error handling in spoken dialogue systems: toward corrective dialogue Bousquet, C., Privat, R., & Vigouroux, N. Using Dialog Corrections to Improve Speech Recognition Orlandi, M., Culy, C., & Franco, H. Toward a Taxonomy of Communication Errors Paek, T. Age effect on ASR performances: which dialogue recommendations for adaptive strategies Privat, R. Context dependent error handling by a three layered processing model Streit, M.

  12. "Can you read this well?" Error Handling in a Translated Messaging Environment Condon, S., & Miller, K.

  13. Exploring Human Error Handling Strategies: Implications for Spoken Dialogue Systems Skantze, G.

  14. Using Knowledge-Based Scores for Identifying Best Speech Recognition Hypothesis Gurevych, I., & Porzel, R.

  15. Using Grammatical Analysis to Detect Misrecognitions Zollo, T.

  16. Interaction Modeling in the SmartKom system Portele, T.

  17. On the Utility of Decision-Theoretic Hidden Subdialog Paek, T., & Horvitz, E.

  18. The Impact of Response Wording in Error Correction Subdialogs Goldberg, J., Ostendorf, M., & Kirchhoff, K.

  19. Prosodic Synchrony for Error Management in Human-Computer Interaction Suzuki, N., & Katagiri, Y.

  20. Poster session SaturdayRecognition error handling by the speech understanding system to improve spoken dialogue systems Bousquet-Vernhettes, C., & Vigouroux, N. Process Discovery for Evaluating Dialogue Strategies Lendvai, P., & Maruster, L. Multi-Level Error Handling for Tree Based Dialogue Course Management Macherey, K., Bender, O., & Ney, H. Handling errors and determining confirmation strategies – an object-based approach McTear, M., O'Neill, I., Hanna, P., & Liu, X. Dialogue Managment with weak speech recognition : a pragmatic approach Seydoux, F., Trutnev, A., & Rajman, M. Multi-Modal and Modality Specific Error Handling in the GEMINI Project Wang, Y., Hamerich, S., & Schless, V.

  21. Poster session SaturdayRecognition error handling by the speech understanding system to improve spoken dialogue systems Bousquet-Vernhettes, C., & Vigouroux, N. Process Discovery for Evaluating Dialogue Strategies Lendvai, P., & Maruster, L. Multi-Level Error Handling for Tree Based Dialogue Course Management Macherey, K., Bender, O., & Ney, H. Handling errors and determining confirmation strategies Â– an object-based approach McTear, M., O'Neill, I., Hanna, P., & Liu, X. Dialogue Managment with weak speech recognition : a pragmatic approach Seydoux, F., Trutnev, A., & Rajman, M. Multi-Modal and Modality Specific Error Handling in the GEMINI Project Wang, Y., Hamerich, S., & Schless, V.

  22. XXXXXX IN SPOKEN DIALOGUE SYSTEMSAugust 28th-31st, 2006Chateau-d'Oex, Switzerland

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