Accepted Papers

  • Chenjie Yuan. Questions as Functions
  • Daniele Moro and Casey Kennington. Multimodal Visual and Simulated Tendon Activations for Grounded Semantics of Hand-related Descriptions
  • Christoph Hesse, Maryam Mohammadi, Maurice Langner, Judith Fischer, Anton Benz and Ralf Klabunde. Communicating an understanding of intention: Speech act conditionals and modified numerals in a Q/A system
  • Igor Shalyminov, Arash Eshghi and Oliver Lemon. Multi-Task Learning for Domain-General Spoken Disfluency Detection in Dialogue Systems
  • Igor Shalyminov, Ondrej Dusek and Oliver Lemon. Neural Response Ranking for Social Conversation: a Data-Efficient Approach
  • Poulami Debnath, Shubhashis Sengupta and Harshawardhan Madhukar Wabgaonkar. Identifying, Classifying and Resolving Non-Sentential Utterances in Customer Support Systems
  • Kwong-Cheong Wong and Jonathan Ginzburg. Conversational types: a topological perspective
  • Soledad López Gambino, Sina Zarrieß, Casey Kennington and David Schlangen. Learning to Buy Time: A Data-Driven Model For Avoiding Silence While Task-Related Information Cannot Yet Be Presented
  • Jiaying Shen, Hendrik Harkema, Richard Crouch, Peng Yu and Ciaran O’Reilly. Layered Semantic Graphs for Dialogue Management
  • Patricia Braunger, Wolfgang Maier and Maria Schmidt. Towards a Categorization of Natural Language Variability in Data for Spoken Dialog Systems
  • Ting Han, Sina Zarieß, Kazunori Komatani and David Schlangen. Learning to describe multimodally from parallel unimodal data? A pilot study on verbal and sketched object descriptions
  • Damien Fleury and Lucia Tovena. Reason questions with comment are expressions of an attributional search
  • Chiara Mazzocconi, Vladislav Maraev and Jonathan Ginzburg. Laughter Repair
  • Mehrnoosh Sadrzadeh, Matthew Purver, Julian Hough and Ruth Kempson. Exploring Semantic Incrementality with Dynamic Syntax and Vector Space Semantics
  • Vladislav Maraev, Jonathan Ginzburg, Staffan Larsson, Ye Tian and Jean-Philippe Bernardy. Towards KoS/TTR-based proof-theoretic dialogue management
  • Anh Duong Trinh, Robert J. Ross and John D. Kelleher. A Multi-Task Approach to Incremental Dialogue State Tracking
  • Yuiko Tsunomori, Ryuichiro Higashinaka, Tetsuro Takahashi and Michimasa Inaba. Evaluating dialogue breakdown detection in chat-oriented dialogue systems
  • Carla Gordon, Kallirroi Georgila, Hyungtak Choi, Jill Boberg and David Traum. Evaluating Subjective User Feedback for Internet of Things Dialogues