Learnable Controllers for Adaptive Dialogue Processing Management
Geert-Jan Kruijff; Hans-Ulrich Krieger
In: Proceedings of the AAAI 2010 Fall Symposium "Dialogue with Robots". AAAI Fall Symposium, November 11-13, Arlington, VA, USA, AAAI, 11/2010.
Zusammenfassung
The paper focuses on how a model could be learnt for determining at runtime how much of spoken input needs to be understood, and what configuration of processes can be expected to yield that result. Typically, a dialogue system applies a fixed configuration of shallow and deep forms of processing to its input. The configuration tries to balance robustness with depth of understanding, creating a system that always tries to understand as well as it can. The paper adopts a different view, assuming that what needs to be understood can vary per context. To facilitate this any-depth processing, the paper proposes an approach based on learnable controllers. The paper illustrates the main ideas of the approach on examples from a robot acquiring situated dialogue competence, and a robot working with users on a task.
@inproceedings{pub4995,
author = {
Kruijff, Geert-Jan
and
Krieger, Hans-Ulrich
},
title = {Learnable Controllers for Adaptive Dialogue Processing Management},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the AAAI 2010 Fall Symposium "Dialogue with Robots". AAAI Fall Symposium, November 11-13, Arlington, VA, United States},
year = {2010},
month = {11},
publisher = {AAAI}
}
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