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CATALOG
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Program
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| Day 1 |
Rambla
Auditorium, UPF
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| Mon., July
19 |
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| 09:30-10:05 |
Kepa Joseba
Rodríguez (Universität Potsdam) and David Schlangen
(Universität Potsdam): Form,
intonation and function of clarification requests in German task oriented
spoken dialogues |
| 10:05-10:40 |
Matthew Purver
(King's College, London): CLARIE:
The Clarification Engine |
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Coffee
break
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| 11:10-11:45 |
David Milward
(Linguamatics) and Martin Beveridge (Cancer Research UK): Ontologies
and the Structure of Dialogue |
| 11:45-12.20 |
Gunnvald B.
Svendsen (Telenor), Bente Evjemo (Telenor), A. K. Johnsen
(Norwegian Center for Telemedicine), and Svein Bergvik (Telenor)
: Listener reaction
to referential form |
| 12:20-12:55 |
Petra Gieselmann
(Universität Karlsruhe): Reference
Resolution Mechanisms in Dialogue Management |
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Lunch
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| 14:45-15:20 |
Joel Tetreault
(University of Rochester) and James Allen (University of Rochester):
Semantics,
Dialogue, and Reference Resolution |
| 15:20-15.55 |
POSTER/DEMO
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Coffee
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| 16:20-16:55 |
Matthew Purver
(King's College, London) and Ruth Kempson (King's College,
London): Incrementality,
alignment and shared utterances |
| 16.55-18:00 |
| Invited lecture: |
| Massimo Poesio
(University of Essex): Completions and continuations in dialogue:
Preliminary observations [abstract]
[slides] |
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Posters
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| DAY 1 |
| Francesca Carota
(Universita di Pisa): On
some effects of lexical contrast in information-seeking dialogues |
| Olga Gerassimenko,
Tiit Hennoste, Mare Koit, Andriela Rääbis,
Maret Valdisoo (University of Tartu):
Developing a Typology of Dialogue Acts: Question-Answer Adjacency
Pairs in Estonian |
| Alexander Gruenstein,
Lawrence Cavedon, John Niekrasz, Dominic Widdows,
and Stanley Peters (CSLI, Stanford): Managing
uncertainty in dialogue information state for real time understanding
of multi-human meeting dialogues |
| Jigish Patel, Robert
Parker, and David Traum (Institute for Creative Technologies,
University of Southern California): Small
group discussion simulation for middle Level of Detail Crowds |
| Botund Pakucs (KTH,
Stockholm): Employing
Context of Use in Dialogue Processing |
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Project
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| DAY 1 |
| The
DIAMOND Project: Jeroen Geertzen, Yann Girard,
Roser Morante, Ielka van der Sluis, Hans van Dam,
Barbara Suijkerbuijk, Rintse van der Werf and Harry
Bunt (Tilburg University) |
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Rehearsal Exercise: David Traum et al. (Institute for Creative
Technologies, University of Southern California) |
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| DAY 2 |
| DiaP-SDRT:
A Dialogue Parser for Segmented Discourse Representation Theory: Nicholas
Yates (Université Libre de Bruxelles) |
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CATALOG
'04 is hosted by GLICOM
and the Department of Translation
and Philology at Universitat
Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona. CATALOG '04 is adjacent to ACL-04.
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