Spoken Dialogue Systems Technology and Design covers all key topics in spoken language dialogue interaction, through perspectives from a variety of leading researchers. This volume brings together valuable information in the areas of spoken dialogue analysis, processing emotions in dialogue, multimodality, as well as resources and evaluation. The book also highlights comprehensive information from the field of spoken dialogue systems research and evaluation .
Spoken Dialogue Systems Technology and Design is based on a selected subset of papers from the International Workshop on Spoken Dialogue Systems Technology (IWSDS) held at Kloster Irsee, Germany in 2009. There, the latest formal, corpus-based, implementational and analytical work on spoken dialogue systems technology were discussed among researchers and developers in the area from both industry and academia. The IWSDS workshop provides, since 1999, a regular forum for the presentation of research in the discourse and dialogue area to both the larger Spoken Dialogue Systems community, as well as to researchers outside this community.
Author(s): Martin Raab, Rainer Gruhn, Elmar Nöth (auth.), Wolfgang Minker, Gary Geunbae Lee, Satoshi Nakamura, Joseph Mariani (eds.)
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
Year: 2011
Language: English
Pages: 277
Tags: Signal, Image and Speech Processing; User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction; Language Translation and Linguistics
Front Matter....Pages i-xxiii
Multilingual Speech Interfaces for Resource-Constrained Dialogue Systems....Pages 1-28
Online Learning of Bayes Risk-Based Optimization of Dialogue Management for Document Retrieval Systems with Speech Interface....Pages 29-52
Towards Fine-Grain User-Simulation for Spoken Dialogue Systems....Pages 53-81
Salient Features for Anger Recognition in German and English IVR Portals....Pages 83-105
Psychomime Classification and Visualization Using a Self-Organizing Map for Implementing Emotional Spoken Dialogue System....Pages 107-134
Trends, Challenges and Opportunities in Spoken Dialogue Research....Pages 135-161
Dialogue Control by Pomdp Using Dialogue Data Statistics....Pages 163-186
Proposal for a Practical Spoken Dialogue System Development Method....Pages 187-211
Quality of Experiencing Multi-Modal Interaction....Pages 213-230
Dialogue Acts Annotation to Construct Dialogue Systems for Consulting....Pages 231-254
On the Use of N-Gram Transducers for Dialogue Annotation....Pages 255-276
Back Matter....Pages 277-277