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A Discriminative Model for Perceptually-Grounded Incremental Reference Resolution
Casey Kennington
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Livia Dia
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David Schlangen
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Month: April
Year: 2015
Location: London, UK
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SIG: SIGSEM
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Using Lexical Alignment and Referring Ability to Address Data Sparsity in Situated Dialog Reference Resolution
Todd Shore
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Gabriel Skantze
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Simple Learning and Compositional Application of Perceptually Grounded Word Meanings for Incremental Reference Resolution
Casey Kennington
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David Schlangen
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Comparing Attribute Classifiers for Interactive Language Grounding
Yanchao Yu
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Arash Eshghi
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Oliver Lemon
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A Situated Dialogue System for Learning Structural Concepts in Blocks World
Ian Perera
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James Allen
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Choh Man Teng
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Lucian Galescu
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Formal Semantics
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Task
ASR
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Generative Model
Discriminative Model
Language
English
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