Buch, Englisch, Band 943, 306 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 552 g
12th International Workshop on Spoken Dialogue System Technology, IWSDS 2021, Singapore
Buch, Englisch, Band 943, 306 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 552 g
Reihe: Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering
ISBN: 978-981-19-5540-2
Verlag: Springer Nature Singapore
This book includes peer-reviewed articles from the 12th International Workshop on Spoken Dialogue System Technology, IWSDS 2021, Singapore. Nowadays, dialogue systems or conversational agents have become one of the most important mechanisms for human-computer or human-robot interaction that has been widely adopted as new paradigm for many applications, companies, and final users. On the other hand, recent advances in natural language processing, understanding and generation, as well as a continuous increasing computational power and large number of resources and data, have brought important and consistent improvements to the capabilities of dialogue systems enabling users to have more productive and enjoyable interactions. However, on the threshold of a new decade, the current state of the art shows important areas where improvements are needed such as incorporation of ground-based knowledge, personality, emotions, and adaptability, as well as automatic mechanisms for objective, robustand fast evaluations, especially in the context of developing social and e-health applications. In this 12th edition of the International Workshop on Spoken Dialogue Systems (IWSDS), “Conversational AI for natural human-centric interaction“ compiles and presents a synopsis on current global research efforts to push forward the state of the art in dialogue technologies, including advances to the classical problems of dialogue management, language generation and understanding, personalisation and generation, spokena and multimodal interaction, dialogue evaluation, dialogue modelling and applications, as well as topics related to chatbots and conversational agent technologies.
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1. Out-of-Scope Domain and Intent Classification through Hierarchical Joint Modeling,Pengfei Liu, Kun Li and Helen Meng2. Segmentation-Based Formulation of Slot Filling Task for Better Generative Modeling,Kei Wakabayashi, Johane Takeuchi and Mikio Nakano3. Can we predict how challenging Spoken Language Understanding corpora are across sources, languages and domains?Frederic Bechet, Christian Raymond, Achraf Hamane, Rim Abrougui, Gabriel Marzinotto and Géraldine Damnati Personalisation and Generation4. Personalized Extractive Summarization with Discourse Structure Constraints Towards Efficient and Coherent Dialog-based News Delivery, Hiroaki Takatsu, Ryota Ando, Hiroshi Honda, Yoichi Matsuyama and Tetsunori Kobayashi5. Empathetic Dialogue Generation with Pre-trained RoBERTa-GPT2 and External Knowledge, Ye Liu, Wolfgang Maier, Wolfgang Minker and Stefan Ultes6. Towards Handling Unconstrained User Preferences,Suraj Pandey, Svetlana Stoyanchev and Rama Doddipatla7. Jurassic is (almost) All You Need: Few-Shot Meaning-to-Text Generation for Open-Domain Dialogue,Lena Reed, Cecilia Li, Angela Ramirez, Liren Wu and Marilyn WalkerSpoken and Multimodal Interaction8. Comparison of Automatic Speech Recognition Systems,Joshua Kim, Chunfeng Liu, Rafael A. Calvo, Kathryn McCabe, Silas C.R. Taylor, Björn W. Schuller and Kaihang Wu9. Multimodal Dialogue Response Timing Estimation Using Dialogue Context Encoder,Ryota Yahagi, Yuya Chiba, Takashi Nose and Akinori Ito10. Eliciting Cooperative Persuasive Dialogue by Multimodal Emotional Robot,Sara Asai, Koichiro Yoshino, Seitaro Shinagawa, Sakriani Sakti and Satoshi NakamuraDialogue Evaluation11. Design Guidelines for Developing Systems for Dialogue System Competitions,Kazunori Komatani, Ryu Takeda, Keisuke Nakashima, Mikio Nakano 12. Understanding How People Rate Their Conversations, Alexandros Papangelis, Nicole Chartier, Pankaj Rajan, Julia Hirschberg and Dilek Hakkani-TurDialogue Modelling and Applications13. A WoZ Study for an Incremental Proficiency Scoring Interview Agent Eliciting Ratable Samples,Mao Saeki, Weronika Demkow, Tetsunori Kobayashi and Yoichi Matsuyama14. SUPPLE: A Dialogue Management Approach based on Conversation Patterns,Florian Kunneman and Koen Hindriks15. Dialogue Management as Graph Transformations,Nicholas Walker, Torbjørn Dahl and Pierre LisonChatbots and Conversational Agent Technologies16. Data Collection for Detecting the Unwillingness to Answer Questions in DialogueKazumi Nagao, Ryuichiro Higashinaka and Kazuto Ataka17. Enhancing Self-Disclosure In Neural Conversation Models By Response Candidate Re-rankingMayank Soni, Benjamin Cowan and Vincent Wade18. On the Impact of Self-efficacy on Assessment of User Experience in Customer Service Chatbot ConversationsYuexin Cao, Vicente Ivan Sanchez Carmona, Xiaoyi Liu, Changjian Hu, Neslihan Iskender, André Beyer, Sebastian Möller and Tim Polzehl19. Learning to ask specific questions naturally in chat-oriented dialogue systems,Sota Horiuchi and Ryuichiro Higashinaka20. Fine-tuning a pre-trained Transformer-based encoder-decoder model with user-generated question-answer pairs to realize character-like chatbots,Koh Mitsuda, Ryuichiro Higashinaka, Hiroaki Sugiyama, Masahiro Mizukami, Tetsuya Kinebuchi, Ryuta Nakamura, Noritake Adachi and Hidetoshi Kawabata21. Investigating the Impact of Pre-trained Language Models on Dialog Evaluation,Chen Zhang, Luis Fernando D’haro, Thomas Friedrichs, Haizhou Li and Yiming Chen




