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Preventing False Inferences
Aravind Joshi
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Bonnie Webber
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Ralph M. Weischedel
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Paper Details:
Month: July
Year: 1984
Location: Stanford, California, USA
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A COOPERATIVE YES-NO QUERY SYSTEM FEATURING DISCOURSE PARTICLES
Kjell Johan SAEBØ
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LIVING UP TO EXPECTATIONS: COMPUTING EXPERT RESPONSES’
Aravind Joshi
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Bonnie Webber
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Ralph M. Weischedel
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GUMS 1 : A General User Modeling System
Tim Finin
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David Drager
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A Model For Generating Better Explanations
Peter van Beek
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CONVERSATIONAL IMPLICATURES IN INDIRECT REPLIES
Nancy Green
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Sandra Carberry
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WOULD I LIE TO YOU? MODELLING MISREPRESENTATION AND CONTEXT IN DIALOGUE
Carl Gutwin
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Gordon McCalla
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PARADISE: A Framework for Evaluating Spoken Dialogue Agents
Marilyn A. Walker
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Diane J. Litman
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Candace A. Kamm
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Alicia Abella
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Evaluating Response Strategies in a Web-Based Spoken Dialogue Agent
Diane J. Litman
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Shimei Pan
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Marilyn A. Walker
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Resolving Plan Ambiguity for Response Generation
Peter van Beek
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Robin Cohen
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Question Answering
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English
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