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Kazunori Komatani
Number of Papers:- 30
Number of Citations:- 29
First ACL Paper:- 2000
Latest ACL Paper:- 2025
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ACL
NAACL
IJCNLP
dialdoc
SIGDIAL
LREC
WS
PACLIC
COLING
IWSDS
Co-Authors:-
Alexander Rudnicky
Alexandros Papangelis
Diane Litman
Eric Nichols
Fumihiro Adachi
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A Methodology for Identifying Evaluation Items for Practical Dialogue Systems Based on Business-Dialogue System Alignment Models
IWSDS
WS
Mikio Nakano |
Hironori Takeuchi |
Kazunori Komatani |
Analysis of Voice Activity Detection Errors in API-based Streaming ASR for Human-Robot Dialogue
IWSDS
WS
Kenta Yamamoto |
Ryu Takeda |
Kazunori Komatani |
Developing Classifiers for Affirmative and Negative User Responses with Limited Target Domain Data for Dialogue System Development Tools
IWSDS
WS
Yunosuke Kubo |
Ryo Yanagimoto |
Mikio Nakano |
Kenta Yamamoto |
Ryu Takeda |
Kazunori Komatani |
Analyzing Differences in Subjective Annotations by Participants and Third-party Annotators in Multimodal Dialogue Corpus
SIGDIAL
Kazunori Komatani |
Ryu Takeda |
Shogo Okada |
Graph-combined Coreference Resolution Methods on Conversational Machine Reading Comprehension with Pre-trained Language Model
ACL
dialdoc
Zhaodong Wang |
Kazunori Komatani |
Collection and Analysis of Travel Agency Task Dialogues with Age-Diverse Speakers
LREC
Michimasa Inaba |
Yuya Chiba |
Ryuichiro Higashinaka |
Kazunori Komatani |
Yusuke Miyao |
Takayuki Nagai |
User Impressions of Questions to Acquire Lexical Knowledge
SIGDIAL
Kazunori Komatani |
Mikio Nakano |
Collection of Multimodal Dialog Data and Analysis of the Result of Annotation of Users’ Interest Level
LREC
Masahiro Araki |
Sayaka Tomimasu |
Mikio Nakano |
Kazunori Komatani |
Shogo Okada |
Shinya Fujie |
Hiroaki Sugiyama |
Proceedings of the 19th Annual SIGdial Meeting on Discourse and Dialogue
SIGDIAL
WS
Kazunori Komatani |
Diane Litman |
Kai Yu |
Alex Papangelis |
Lawrence Cavedon |
Mikio Nakano |
Unsupervised Segmentation of Phoneme Sequences based on Pitman-Yor Semi-Markov Model using Phoneme Length Context
IJCNLP
Ryu Takeda |
Kazunori Komatani |
Lexical Acquisition through Implicit Confirmations over Multiple Dialogues
SIGDIAL
WS
Kohei Ono |
Ryu Takeda |
Eric Nichols |
Mikio Nakano |
Kazunori Komatani |
Bayesian Language Model based on Mixture of Segmental Contexts for Spontaneous Utterances with Unexpected Words
COLING
Ryu Takeda |
Kazunori Komatani |
User Adaptive Restoration for Incorrectly-Segmented Utterances in Spoken Dialogue Systems
SIGDIAL
WS
Kazunori Komatani |
Naoki Hotta |
Satoshi Sato |
Mikio Nakano |
Generating More Specific Questions for Acquiring Attributes of Unknown Concepts from Users
SIGDIAL
WS
Tsugumi Otsuka |
Kazunori Komatani |
Satoshi Sato |
Mikio Nakano |
A Two-Stage Domain Selection Framework for Extensible Multi-Domain Spoken Dialogue Systems
SIGDIAL
WS
Mikio Nakano |
Shun Sato |
Kazunori Komatani |
Kyoko Matsuyama |
Kotaro Funakoshi |
Hiroshi G. Okuno |
Automatic Allocation of Training Data for Rapid Prototyping of Speech Understanding based on Multiple Model Combination
COLING
Kazunori Komatani |
Masaki Katsumaru |
Mikio Nakano |
Kotaro Funakoshi |
Tetsuya Ogata |
Hiroshi G. Okuno |
Online Error Detection of Barge-In Utterances by Using Individual Users’ Utterance Histories in Spoken Dialogue System
SIGDIAL
WS
Kazunori Komatani |
Hiroshi G. Okuno |
A Speech Understanding Framework that Uses Multiple Language Models and Multiple Understanding Models
NAACL
Masaki Katsumaru |
Mikio Nakano |
Kazunori Komatani |
Kotaro Funakoshi |
Tetsuya Ogata |
Hiroshi G. Okuno |
Predicting Barge-in Utterance Errors by using Implicitly-Supervised ASR Accuracy and Barge-in Rate per User
ACL
IJCNLP
Kazunori Komatani |
Alexander I. Rudnicky |
Ranking Help Message Candidates Based on Robust Grammar Verification Results and Utterance History in Spoken Dialogue Systems
SIGDIAL
WS
Kazunori Komatani |
Satoshi Ikeda |
Yuichiro Fukubayashi |
Tetsuya Ogata |
Hiroshi Okuno |
Rapid Prototyping of Robust Language Understanding Modules for Spoken Dialogue Systems
IJCNLP
Yuichiro Fukubayashi |
Kazunori Komatani |
Mikio Nakano |
Kotaro Funakoshi |
Hiroshi Tsujino |
Tetsuya Ogata |
Hiroshi G. Okuno |
Introducing Utterance Verification in Spoken Dialogue System to Improve Dynamic Help Generation for Novice Users
SIGDIAL
Kazunori Komatani |
Yuichiro Fukubayashi |
Tetsuya Ogata |
Hiroshi G. Okuno |
Multi-Domain Spoken Dialogue System with Extensibility and Robustness against Speech Recognition Errors
SIGDIAL
WS
Kazunori Komatani |
Naoyuki Kanda |
Mikio Nakano |
Kazuhiro Nakadai |
Hiroshi Tsujino |
Tetsuya Ogata |
Hiroshi G. Okuno |
Empirical Verification of Meaning-Game-based Generalization of Centering Theory with Large Japanese Corpus
PACLIC
Shun SHIRAMATSU |
Kazunori KOMATANI |
Takashi MIYATA |
Koichi HASHIDA |
Hiroshi OKUNO |
Efficient Confirmation Strategy for Large-scale Text Retrieval Systems with Spoken Dialogue Interface
COLING
Kazunori Komatani |
Teruhisa Misu |
Tatsuya Kawahara |
Hiroshi G. Okuno |
Flexible Guidance Generation Using User Model in Spoken Dialogue Systems
ACL
Kazunori Komatani |
Shinichi Ueno |
Tatsuya Kawahara |
Hiroshi G. Okuno |
Dialog Navigator : A Spoken Dialog Q-A System based on Large Text Knowledge Base
ACL
Yoji Kiyota |
Sadao Kurohashi |
Teruhisa Misu |
Kazunori Komatani |
Tatsuya Kawahara |
Fuyuko Kido |
Flexible Spoken Dialogue System based on User Models and Dynamic Generation of VoiceXML Scripts
SIGDIAL
WS
Kazunori Komatani |
Fumihiro Adachi |
Shinichi Ueno |
Tatsuya Kawahara |
Hiroshi G. Okuno |
Efficient Dialogue Strategy to Find Users’ Intended Items from Information Query Results
COLING
Kazunori Komatani |
Tatsuya Kawahara |
Ryosuke Ito |
Hiroshi G. Okuno |
Flexible Mixed-Initiative Dialogue Management using Concept-Level Confidence Measures of Speech Recognizer Output
COLING
Kazunori Komatani |
Tatsuya Kawahara |
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