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SIGDIAL 2023: Prague, Czechia
- David Schlangen, Svetlana Stoyanchev, Shafiq Joty, Ondrej Dusek, Casey Kennington, Malihe Alikhani:
Proceedings of the 24th Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue, SIGDIAL 2023, Prague, Czechia, September 11 - 15, 2023. Association for Computational Linguistics 2023, ISBN 979-8-89176-028-8 - Derek Chen, Zhou Yu:
Sources of Noise in Dialogue and How to Deal with Them. 1-20 - Frances Yung, Merel C. J. Scholman, Ekaterina Lapshinova-Koltunski, Christina Pollkläsener, Vera Demberg:
Investigating Explicitation of Discourse Connectives in Translation using Automatic Annotations. 21-30 - Yang Janet Liu, Tatsuya Aoyama, Amir Zeldes:
What's Hard in English RST Parsing? Predictive Models for Error Analysis. 31-42 - Rafael Ferreira, David Semedo, João Magalhães:
Grounded Complex Task Segmentation for Conversational Assistants. 43-54 - Grace Lawley, Peter A. Heeman, Jill K. Dolata, Eric Fombonne, Steven Bedrick:
A Statistical Approach for Quantifying Group Difference in Topic Distributions Using Clinical Discourse Samples. 55-65 - Vahid Sadiri Javadi, Martin Potthast, Lucie Flek:
OpinionConv: Conversational Product Search with Grounded Opinions. 66-76 - Suvodip Dey, Maunendra Sankar Desarkar:
Dial-M: A Masking-based Framework for Dialogue Evaluation. 77-84 - Shutong Feng, Nurul Lubis, Benjamin Matthias Ruppik, Christian Geishauser, Michael Heck, Hsien-Chin Lin, Carel van Niekerk, Renato Vukovic, Milica Gasic:
From Chatter to Matter: Addressing Critical Steps of Emotion Recognition Learning in Task-oriented Dialogue. 85-103 - Kazunori Komatani, Ryu Takeda, Shogo Okada:
Analyzing Differences in Subjective Annotations by Participants and Third-party Annotators in Multimodal Dialogue Corpus. 104-113 - Shahbaz Syed, Timon Ziegenbein, Philipp Heinisch, Henning Wachsmuth, Martin Potthast:
Frame-oriented Summarization of Argumentative Discussions. 114-129 - John Mendonça, Alon Lavie, Isabel Trancoso:
Towards Multilingual Automatic Open-Domain Dialogue Evaluation. 130-141 - Huimin Wang, Wai-Chung Kwan, Kam-Fai Wong:
Dialog Action-Aware Transformer for Dialog Policy Learning. 142-148 - Frederico Vicente, Rafael Ferreira, David Semedo, João Magalhães:
The Wizard of Curiosities: Enriching Dialogues with Fun Facts. 149-155 - Brielen Madureira, Patrick Kahardipraja, David Schlangen:
The Road to Quality is Paved with Good Revisions: A Detailed Evaluation Methodology for Revision Policies in Incremental Sequence Labelling. 156-167 - Bogdan Ludusan, Petra Wagner:
The effect of conversation type on entrainment: Evidence from laughter. 168-174 - Francisco Javier Chiyah Garcia, Alessandro Suglia, Arash Eshghi, Helen Hastie:
'What are you referring to?' Evaluating the Ability of Multi-Modal Dialogue Models to Process Clarificational Exchanges. 175-182 - Rui Ribeiro, João Paulo Carvalho, Luísa Coheur:
PGTask: Introducing the Task of Profile Generation from Dialogues. 183-189 - Jie Zeng, Yukiko I. Nakano, Tatsuya Sakato:
Question Generation to Elicit Users' Food Preferences Considering the Semantic Content. 190-196 - Lingbo Mo, Shijie Chen, Ziru Chen, Xiang Deng, Ashley Lewis, Sunit Singh, Samuel Stevens, Chang-You Tai, Zhen Wang, Xiang Yue, Tianshu Zhang, Yu Su, Huan Sun:
Roll Up Your Sleeves: Working with a Collaborative and Engaging Task-Oriented Dialogue System. 197-201 - Sarah E. Finch, Ellie S. Paek, Jinho D. Choi:
Leveraging Large Language Models for Automated Dialogue Analysis. 202-215 - Vojtech Hudecek, Ondrej Dusek:
Are Large Language Models All You Need for Task-Oriented Dialogue? 216-228 - Angus Addlesee, Weronika Sieinska, Nancie Gunson, Daniel Hernández García, Christian Dondrup, Oliver Lemon:
Multi-party Goal Tracking with LLMs: Comparing Pre-training, Fine-tuning, and Prompt Engineering. 229-241 - Lidiia Ostyakova, Veronika Smilga, Kseniia Petukhova, Maria Molchanova, Daniel Kornev:
ChatGPT vs. Crowdsourcing vs. Experts: Annotating Open-Domain Conversations with Speech Functions. 242-254 - Qingyang Wu, James Gung, Raphael Shu, Yi Zhang:
DiactTOD: Learning Generalizable Latent Dialogue Acts for Controllable Task-Oriented Dialogue Systems. 255-267 - Ekaterina Svikhnushina, Pearl Pu:
Approximating Online Human Evaluation of Social Chatbots with Prompting. 268-281 - Ayaka Ueyama, Yoshinobu Kano:
Dialogue Response Generation Using Completion of Omitted Predicate Arguments Based on Zero Anaphora Resolution. 282-296 - Christopher Richardson, Larry Heck:
Syndicom: Improving Conversational Commonsense with Error-Injection and Natural Language Feedback. 297-308 - Chao Zhao, Spandana Gella, Seokhwan Kim, Di Jin, Devamanyu Hazarika, Alexandros Papangelis, Behnam Hedayatnia, Mahdi Namazifar, Yang Liu, Dilek Hakkani-Tur:
"What do others think?": Task-Oriented Conversational Modeling with Subjective Knowledge. 309-323 - Mai Omura, Hiroshi Matsuda, Masayuki Asahara, Aya Wakasa:
UD_Japanese-CEJC: Dependency Relation Annotation on Corpus of Everyday Japanese Conversation. 324-335 - Zulipiye Yusupujiang, Jonathan Ginzburg:
Unravelling Indirect Answers to Wh-Questions: Corpus Construction, Analysis, and Generation. 336-348 - Khalid Al Khatib, Michael Völske, Anh Le, Shahbaz Syed, Martin Potthast, Benno Stein:
A New Dataset for Causality Identification in Argumentative Texts. 349-354 - Angela Ramirez, Kartik Agarwal, Juraj Juraska, Utkarsh Garg, Marilyn A. Walker:
Controllable Generation of Dialogue Acts for Dialogue Systems via Few-Shot Response Generation and Ranking. 355-369 - Abari Bhattacharya, Abhinav Kumar, Barbara Di Eugenio, Roderick S. Tabalba, Jillian Aurisano, Veronica Grosso, Andrew E. Johnson, Jason Leigh, Moira Zellner:
Reference Resolution and New Entities in Exploratory Data Visualization: From Controlled to Unconstrained Interactions with a Conversational Assistant. 370-380 - Chao-Wei Huang, Chen-Yu Hsu, Tsu-Yuan Hsu, Chen-An Li, Yun-Nung Chen:
CONVERSER: Few-shot Conversational Dense Retrieval with Synthetic Data Generation. 381-387 - Minh-Quoc Nghiem, Nichola Roberts, Dmitry Sityaev:
Speaker Role Identification in Call Centre Dialogues: Leveraging Opening Sentences and Large Language Models. 388-392 - Shilin Gao, Matthew P. Aylett, David A. Braude, Catherine Lai:
Synthesising Personality with Neural Speech Synthesis. 393-399 - Gonçalo Raposo, Luísa Coheur, Bruno Martins:
Prompting, Retrieval, Training: An exploration of different approaches for task-oriented dialogue generation. 400-412 - Pulkit Arya, Madeleine Bloomquist, Subhankar Chakraborty, Andrew Perrault, William Schuler, Eric Fosler-Lussier, Michael White:
Bootstrapping a Conversational Guide for Colonoscopy Prep. 413-420 - Ryu Hirai, Ao Guo, Ryuichiro Higashinaka:
Applying Item Response Theory to Task-oriented Dialogue Systems for Accurately Determining User's Task Success Ability. 421-427 - Takato Yamazaki, Tomoya Mizumoto, Katsumasa Yoshikawa, Masaya Ohagi, Toshiki Kawamoto, Toshinori Sato:
An Open-Domain Avatar Chatbot by Exploiting a Large Language Model. 428-432 - Qi Cheng, Mert Inan, Rahma Mbarki, Grace Grmek, Theresa Choi, Yiming Sun, Kimele Persaud, Jenny Wang, Malihe Alikhani:
Learning Multimodal Cues of Children's Uncertainty. 433-443 - Alexandru Coca, Bo-Hsiang Tseng, Jinghong Chen, Weizhe Lin, Weixuan Zhang, Tisha Anders, Bill Byrne:
Grounding Description-Driven Dialogue State Trackers with Knowledge-Seeking Turns. 444-456 - Bram Willemsen, Livia Qian, Gabriel Skantze:
Resolving References in Visually-Grounded Dialogue via Text Generation. 457-469 - Hoang H. Nguyen, Chenwei Zhang, Ye Liu, Philip S. Yu:
Slot Induction via Pre-trained Language Model Probing and Multi-level Contrastive Learning. 470-481 - Andreas Liesenfeld, Alianda Lopez, Mark Dingemanse:
The timing bottleneck: Why timing and overlap are mission-critical for conversational user interfaces, speech recognition and dialogue systems. 482-495 - Miaoran Li, Baolin Peng, Michel Galley, Jianfeng Gao, Zhu (Drew) Zhang:
Enhancing Task Bot Engagement with Synthesized Open-Domain Dialog. 496-508 - Jianguo Zhang, Stephen Roller, Kun Qian, Zhiwei Liu, Rui Meng, Shelby Heinecke, Huan Wang, Silvio Savarese, Caiming Xiong:
Enhancing Performance on Seen and Unseen Dialogue Scenarios using Retrieval-Augmented End-to-End Task-Oriented System. 509-518 - Alexander Chernyavskiy, Dmitry Ilvovsky:
Transformer-based Multi-Party Conversation Generation using Dialogue Discourse Acts Planning. 519-529 - S. Magalí López Cortez, Cassandra L. Jacobs:
Incorporating Annotator Uncertainty into Representations of Discourse Relations. 530-537 - Vishakh Padmakumar, Behnam Hedayatnia, Di Jin, Patrick Lange, Seokhwan Kim, Nanyun Peng, Yang Liu, Dilek Hakkani-Tur:
Investigating the Representation of Open Domain Dialogue Context for Transformer Models. 538-547 - Hung Le, Nancy F. Chen, Steven C. H. Hoi:
C3: Compositional Counterfactual Contrastive Learning for Video-grounded Dialogues. 548-561 - Vevake Balaraman, Arash Eshghi, Ioannis Konstas, Ioannis Papaioannou:
No that's not what I meant: Handling Third Position Repair in Conversational Question Answering. 562-571 - Alafate Abulimiti, Chloé Clavel, Justine Cassell:
When to generate hedges in peer-tutoring interactions. 572-583 - Alexander Chernyavskiy, Max Bregeda, Maria Nikiforova:
PaperPersiChat: Scientific Paper Discussion Chatbot using Transformers and Discourse Flow Management. 584-587 - Neeraj Cherakara, Finny Varghese, Sheena Shabana, Nivan Nelson, Abhiram Karukayil, Rohith Kulothungan, Mohammed Afil Farhan, Birthe Nesset, Meriam Moujahid, Tanvi Dinkar, Verena Rieser, Oliver Lemon:
FurChat: An Embodied Conversational Agent using LLMs, Combining Open and Closed-Domain Dialogue with Facial Expressions. 588-592 - Annalena Aicher, Daniel Kornmüller, Yuki Matsuda, Stefan Ultes, Wolfgang Minker, Keiichi Yasumoto:
Towards Breaking the Self-imposed Filter Bubble in Argumentative Dialogues. 593-604 - Gabriel Skantze, A. Seza Dogruöz:
The Open-domain Paradox for Chatbots: Common Ground as the Basis for Human-like Dialogue. 605-614 - Sarik Ghazarian, Behnam Hedayatnia, Di Jin, Sijia Liu, Nanyun Peng, Yang Liu, Dilek Hakkani-Tur:
MERCY: Multiple Response Ranking Concurrently in Realistic Open-Domain Conversational Systems. 615-631 - Anuradha Welivita, Chun-Hung Yeh, Pearl Pu:
Empathetic Response Generation for Distress Support. 632-644 - Yahui Fu, Koji Inoue, Chenhui Chu, Tatsuya Kawahara:
Reasoning before Responding: Integrating Commonsense-based Causality Explanation for Empathetic Response Generation. 645-656
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