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A COMPUTATIONAL THEORY OF THE FUNCTION OF CLUE WORDS IN ARGIJMENT UNDERSTANDING
Robin Cohen
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Paper Details:
Month: July
Year: 1984
Location: Stanford, California, USA
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Semantic Interpretation of Pragmatic Clues: Connectives, Modal Verbs, and Indirect Speech Acts
Michael GERLACH
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Michael SPRENGER
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Disambiguating Cue Phrases in Text and Speech
Diane Litman
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Julia Hirschberg
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GENERATING CONNECTIVES
Michael Elhadad
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Kathleen R. McKeown
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A Computational Model for Arguments Understanding
Stephane Guez
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Automatic Detection of Discourse Structure by Checking Surface Information in Sentences
Sadao Kurohashi
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Makoto Nagao
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An annotation scheme for discourse-level argumentation in research articles
Simone Teufel
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Jean Carletta
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Marc Moens
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Affirmative Cue Words in Task-Oriented Dialogue
Agustín Gravano
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Julia Hirschberg
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Štefan Beňuš
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Analyzing the Structure of Argumentative Discourse
Robin Cohen
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Empirical Studies on the Disambiguation of Cue Phrases
Julia Hirschberg
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Diane Litman
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Discourse Segmentation by Human and Automated Means
Rebecca J. Passonneau
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Diane J. Litman
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On the role of context and prosody in the interpretation of ‘okay’
Agustín Gravano
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Stefan Benus
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Héctor Chávez
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Julia Hirschberg
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Lauren Wilcox
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NOW LET’S TALK ABOUT NOW; IDENTIFYING CUE PHRASES INTONATIONALLY
Julia Hirschberg
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Diane Litman
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DISCOURSE DEIXIS: REFERENCE TO DISCOURSE SEGMENTS
Bonnie Lynn Webber
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INTENTION-BASED SEGMENTATION: HUMAN RELIABILITY AND CORRELATION WITH LINGUISTIC CUES
Rebecca J. Passonneau
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Diane J. Litman
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A Prosodic Analysis of Discourse Segments in Direction-Giving Monologues
Julia Hirschberg
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Christine H. Nakatani
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Learning Features that Predict Cue Usage
Barbara Di Eugenio
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Johanna D. Moore
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Massimo Paolucci
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Automated Scoring Using A Hybrid Feature Identification Technique
Jill Burstein
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Karen Kukich
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Susanne Wolff
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Chi Lu
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Martin Chodorow
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Lisa Braden-Harder
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Mary Dee Harris
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Enriching Automated Essay Scoring Using Discourse Marking
Jill Burstein
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Karen Kukich
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Susanne Wolff
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Chi Lu
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Martin Chodorow
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Lexical Marking and the Recovery of Discourse Structure
Kathleen Dahlgren
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Cue Phrase Selection in Instruction Dialogue Using Machine Learning
Yukiko I. Nakano
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Tsuneaki Kato
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