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DEPT. DE TRADUCCIÓ I FILOLOGIA
 

 

  CATALOG '04  
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Day 1
Rambla Auditorium, UPF
Mon., July 19 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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
 
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
 
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 SESSION
 
Coffee break
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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]
 
     
 
Day 2
Rambla Auditorium, UPF
Tue., July 20
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09.30-10:35
Invited lecture:
Robin Cooper (Gothenburg University): A type theoretic approach to information state update in issue based dialogue management [abstract] [slides]
 
Coffee break
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11:10-11:45 Raquel Fernández (King's College, London) and Matthew Purver (King's College, London): Information State Update: Semantics or Pragmatics?
11:45-12.20 Stina Ericsson (Gothenburg University): Dynamic optimisation of information enrichment in dialogue
12:20-12:55 POSTER/DEMO SESSION
 
Lunch
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14:45-15:20 Hannes Rieser (Universität Bielefeld): Pointing in Dialogue
15:20-15.55 Kerstin Hadelich (Universität des Saarlandes), Holly Branigan (University of Edinburgh), Martin Pickering (University of Edinburgh), Matthew Crocker (Universität des Saarlandes): Alignment in Dialogue: Effects of Visual versus Verbal-feedback
 
Coffee break
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16:20-16:55 Andy Lücking (Universität Bielefeld), Hannes Rieser (Universität Bielefeld), Jens Stegmann (Universität Bielefeld): Statistical support for the study of structures in multimodal dialogue: inter-rater agreement and synchronisation
16.55-18:00
Invited lecture:
Michael K. Tanenhaus (University of Rochester) and Sarah Brown-Schmidt (University of Rochester): Real-time studies of comprehension and production in dialogue: insights from eye movements [abstract] [slides]
 
     
 
Day 3
Rambla Auditorium, UPF
Wed., July 21 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
09:30-10:05 William Mann (SIL) and Jörn Kreutel (SemanticEdge): Speech Acts and Recognition of Insincerity
10:05-10:40 Manfred Stede (Universität Potsdam) and David Schlangen (Universität Potsdam): Information-Seeking Chat: Dialogues Driven by Topic Structure
 
Coffee break
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11:10-11:45 Johan Boye (TeliaSonera), Mats Wirén (TeliaSonera), and Joakim Gustafson (TeliaSonera): Contextual Reasoning in Multimodal Dialogue Systems: Two Case Studies
11:45-12.20 Frédéric Landragin (LORIA, Nancy) and Laurent Romary (LORIA, Nancy): Dialogue History Modelling for Multimodal Human-Computer Interaction
12:20-12:55 POSTER/DEMO SESSION
 
Lunch
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14:45-15:20 Gerard Vreeswijk (Universiteit Utrecht) and Joris Hulstijn (Universiteit Utrecht): A free-format dialogue protocol for multi-party inquiry
15:20-15.55 Satoko Shiga (Fujitsu Laboratories) and Seishi Okamoto (Fujitsu Laboratories): Case-based Natural Language Dialogue System using Facial Expressions
 
Coffee break
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16:20-16:55 Oliver Lemon (University of Edinburgh): Context-sensitive speech recognition in Information-State Update dialogue systems: results for the "grammar switching" approach
16.55-18:00
Invited lecture:
Alex Rudnicky (Carnegie Mellon University): Learning to talk by listening.
 
     
     
 

Posters

 
 
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
 
 
DAY 2
Yafa al-Raheb (University of East Anglia): Presupposition and Belief in DRT: Towards a New Implementation
Anton Benz (Syddansk Universitet (Kolding): Shared Scoreboards and Common Information
Christian Hying (Universität Stuttgart) and Sunna Torge (Sony International): Using discourse structure in a dialogue system to search in databases
Emar Maier (University of Nijmegen) and Jennifer Spenader (University of Groningen): Unifying contrast and denial
Nicolas Maudet (Université Paris 9), Philippe Muller (IRIT and University of Toulouse 3), Laurent Prévot (IRIT and University of Toulouse 3): Conversational gameboard and discourse structure
 
     
  Project demos/descriptions  
 
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)
Mission Rehearsal Exercise: David Traum et al. (Institute for Creative Technologies, University of Southern California)
 
   
DAY 2
DiaP-SDRT: A Dialogue Parser for Segmented Discourse Representation Theory: Nicholas Yates (Université Libre de Bruxelles)
 
     
     
     
  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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