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AN EMPIRICAL MODEL OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT FOR SPOKEN-LANGUAGE SYSTEMS
David G. Novick
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Stephen Sutton
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Month: June
Year: 1994
Location: Las Cruces, New Mexico, USA
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Acknowledgments in Human-Computer Interaction
Karen Ward
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Peter A. Heeman
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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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Empirical Studies in Discourse
Marilyn A. Walker
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Johanna D. Moore
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Confirmation in Multimodal Systems
David R. McGee
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Phil R. Cohen
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Sharon Oviatt
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Flexible Speech Act Based Dialogue Management
Eli Hagen
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Fred Popowich
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English
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