Annotated Bibliography on Discourse Parsing

[AR97] Jan Alexandersson and Norbert Reithinger. Learning dialogue structure from a corpus. In Proceedings of EuroSpeech-97, pages 2231-2235, Rhodes, 1997.
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[And96] Toine Andernach. A machine learning approach to the classification of dialogue utterances. In Proceedings of NeMLaP-2, Ankara, Turkey, 1996.
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[APS97] Toine Andernach, Mannes Poel, and Etto Salomons. Finding classes of dialogue utterances with kohonen networks. In W. Daelemans, A. Van den Bosch, and A. Weijters, editors, Workshop Notes of the ECML / MLnet Workshop on Empirical Learning of Natural Language Processing Tasks, pages 85-94, Prague, Czech Republic, 1997.
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[BMAC01] Jill Burstein, Daniel Marcu, Slava Andreyev, and Martin Chodorow. Towards automatic classification of discourse elements in essays. In Proceedings of ACL-2001, Toulouse, France, July 2001.
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[CII+97] J. Carletta, A. Isard, S. Isard, J. Kowtko, G Doherty-Sneddon, and A. Anderson. The reliability of a dialogue structure coding scheme. Computational Linguistics, 23:13-31, 1997.
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[CCC99b] Bob Carpenter and Jennifer Chu-Carroll. Spoken dialogue systems tutorial. part i: Speech and grammar. Tutorial Presented at the 1999 Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics., 1999.
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[CCC99c] Bob Carpenter and Jennifer Chu-Carroll. Spoken dialogue systems tutorial. part ii: Dialogue. Tutorial Presented at the 1999 Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics., 1999.
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[CCC99a] Bob Carpenter and Jennifer Chu-Carroll. Spoken dialogue systems tutorial. handout with references. Tutorial Presented at the 1999 Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics., 1999.
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[CC98] M. Cettolo and A. Corazza. History integration into semantic classification. In Keith Ponting, editor, Computational Models of Speech Pattern Processing, volume 169 of NATO ASI Series F, pages 356-361. Springer Verlag, 1998. Rather misleading title.
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[CS96] Mark Core and Lenhart Schubert. Dialog parsing in the TRAINS system. Technical Report 612, Computer Science Department, University of Rochester, 1996.
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[CA97] Mark G. Core and James F. Allen. Coding dialogues with the DAMSL annotation scheme. In David Traum, editor, Working Notes: AAAI Fall Symposium on Communicative Action in Humans and Machines, pages 28-35, Menlo Park, California, 1997. American Association for Artificial Intelligence. This article presents an overview of the DAMSL coding scheme, and a description of the coding process.
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[Cor99] Mark G. Core. Dialog Parsing: From Speech Repairs to Speech Acts. PhD thesis, Computer Science Department, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, December 1999.
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[Cri00] Dan Cristea. An incremental discourse parser architecture. In D. Christodoulakis, editor, Proceedings of the Second International Conference - Natural Language Processing - NLP 2000, Patras, Greece, June 2000. Springer.
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[CW97] Dan Cristea and Bonnie Webber. Expectations in incremental discourse processing. In Proceedings of ACL/EACL-97, Madrid, Spain, 1997.
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[DEMP97] Barbara Di Eugenio, Johanna D. Moore, and Massimo Paolucci. Learning features that predict cue usage. In Proc. of ACL97, Madrid, Spain, July 1997.
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[ELP97] Wieland Eckert, Esther Levin, and Roberto Pieraccini. User modeling for spoken dialogue system evaluation. Technical Report TR 97.33.1, AT&T Bell Labs Research, 1997.
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[ELP98] Wieland Eckert, Esther Levin, and Roberto Pieraccini. Automatic evaluation of spoken dialogue systems. Technical Report TR 98.9.1, AT&T Bell Labs Research, 1998.
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[FMP+01] Katherine Forbes, Eleni Miltsakaki, Rashmi Prasad, Anoop Sarkar, Aravind Joshi, and Bonnie Webber. D-LTAG system - discourse parsing with a lexicalized tree adjoining grammar. In Information Stucture, Discourse Structure and Discourse Semantics Workshop held at ESSLLI 2001, 2001.
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[GBMR96] P. Garner, S. Browning, R. Moore, and M. Russell. A theory of word frequencies and its application to dialogue move recognition. In Proc. ICSLP '96, volume 3, pages 1880-1883, Philadelphia, PA, 1996.
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[Gr2] Leif Grönqvist. Dialogue act coding and modalities. online, June 2002. GSLT Course paper, Dialogue Systems 1.
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[HBA98] Peter A. Heeman, Donna Byron, and James F. Allen. Identifying discourse markers in spoken dialog. In AAAI 1998 Spring Symposium on Applying Machine Learning to Discourse Processing, pages 44-51, Stanford, March 1998.
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[HA99] Peter Heeman and J. F. Allen. Intonational boundaries, speech repairs and discourse markers: Modeling spoken dialog. Computational Linguistics, 25(4), 1999.
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[JSFC98] Daniel Jurafsky, Elizabeth Shriberg, Barbara Fox, and Traci Curl. Lexical prosodic and syntactic cues for dialog acts. In AAAI 1998 Spring Symposium on Applying Machine Learning to Discourse Processing, pages 114-120, 1998.
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[Kei01] Simon Keizer. Dialogue act modelling with bayesian networks. In Kristina Striegnitz, editor, Proceedings of the 6th ESSLLI Student Session, pages 143-153, 2001.
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[KodAH02] Simon Keizer, Rieks op den Akker, and Anton Hijholt. Dialogue act recognition with bayesian networks for dutch dialogues. In Proceedings of 3rd SIGdial Workshop on Discourse and Dialogue, Philadelhia, PA, 2002.
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[KFNM96] Kenji Kita, Yoshikazu Fukui, Masaaki Nagata, and Tsuyoshi Morimoto. Automatic acquisition of probabilistic dialogue models. In Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Spoken Dialogue Processing, pages 196-199, 1996.
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[LP97] Esther Levin and Roberto Pieraccini. A stochastic model of computer-human interaction for learning dialogue strategies. Technical Report TR 97.28.1, AT&T Bell Labs Research, 1997.
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[LRTGL99] Lori Levin, Klaus Ries, Ann Thymé-Gobbel, and Alon Lavie. Tagging of speech acts and dialogue games in spanish call home. In Proceedings of ACL-99 Workshop on Discourse Tagging, 1999.
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[LKSW00] D. J. Litman, M. S. Kearns, S. Singh, and M. A. Walker. Automatic optimization of dialogue management. In Proceedings of COLING 2000, 2000.
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[LP02] Diane J. Litman and Shimei Pan. Designing and evaluating an adaptive spoken dialogue system. User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction, 12(2/3):111-137, 2002.
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[Lit94] D. J. Litman. Classifying cue phrases in text and speech using machine learning. In Proc. Annual Meeting of the American Association for Artificial Intelligence, pages 806-813, Seattle, 1994.
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[Lit96] D.J. Litman. Cue phrase classification using machine learning. Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research, 5:53-94, 1996.
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[Mar98b] Daniel Marcu. A surface-based approach to identifying discourse markers and elementary textual units in unrestricted texts. In The COLING/ACL'98 Workshop on Discourse Relations and Discourse Markers, pages 1-7, Montreal, Canada, August 1998.
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[Mar98a] Daniel Marcu. The rhetorical parsing, summarization, and generation of natural language texts. PhD Thesis CSRI-371, Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto, 1998.
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[Mar99] Daniel Marcu. Discourse trees are good indicators of importance in text. In I. Mani and M. Maybury, editors, Advances in Automatic Text Summarization, pages 123-136. The MIT Press, 1999.
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[MWHH+00] J. Marineau, P. Wiemer-Hastings, D. Harter, B. Olde, P. Chipman, A. Karnavat, V. Pomeroy, Rajan S., and Graesser A. Classification of speech acts in tutorial dialogue. In Proc. of Intelligent Tutoring Systems ITS2000, 2000.
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[MNNST95] M. Mast, E. Nöth, H. Niemann, and E. G. Schukat-Talamazzini. Automatic classification of speech acts with semantic classification trees and polygrams. In IJCAI-95 Workshop: New Approaches to Learning for Natural Language Processing, pages 71-79, Montreal, 1995.
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[MKH+96] M. Mast, R. Kompe, S. Harbeck, A. Kiessling, H. Niemann, E. Nöth, E. G. Schukat-Talamazzini, and V. Warnke. Dialog act classification with the help of prosody. In ICSLP 96, Philadelphia, 1996.
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[M97] Jens-Uwe Möller. Classitall: Incremental and unsupervised learning in the dia-mole framework. In W. Daelemans, A. Van den Bosch, and A. Weijters, editors, Workshop Notes of the ECML / MLnet Workshop on Empirical Learning of Natural Language Processing Tasks, pages 95-104, Prague, Czech Republic, 1997.
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[M98] Jens-Uwe Möller. Using unsupervised learning for engineering of spoken dialogues. In AAAI 1998 Spring Symposium on Applying Machine Learning to Discourse Processing, 1998.
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[PM98] M. Poesio and A. Mikheev. The predictive power of game structure in dialogue act recognition: Experimental results using maximum entropy estimation. In ICSLP 98, 1998.
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[RK97] Norbert Reithinger and Martin Klesen. Dialogue act classification using language models. In Proceedings of EuroSpeech-97, pages 2235-2238, Rhodes, 1997.
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[Rie99] Klaus Ries. Hmm and neural network based speech act detection. In Proceedings of ICASSP 99, Phoenix, Arizona, March 1999.
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[SCVS98b] Ken Samuel, Sandra Carberry, and K. Vijay-Shanker. An investigation of transformation-based learning in discourse. In In Machine Learning: Proceedings of the Fifteenth International Conference, pages 497-505, Madison, Wisconsin, 1998.
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[SCVS98a] Ken Samuel, Sandra Carberry, and K. Vijay-Shanker. Dialogue act tagging with transformation-based learning. In Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Computational Linguistics and the 36th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, pages 1150-1156, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 1998.
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[SCVS99] Ken Samuel, Sandra Carberry, and K. Vijay-Shanker. Automatically selecting useful phrases for dialogue act tagging. In Proceedings of the Fourth Conference of the Pacific Association for Computational Linguistics, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, 199.
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[SBS+98] E. Shriberg, R. Bates, A. Stolcke, P. Taylor, D. Jurafsky, K. Ries, N. Coccaro, R. Martin, M. Meteer, and C. Van Ess-Dykema. Can prosody aid the automatic classification of dialog acts in conversational speech. Language and Speech, 41(3-4):439-487, 1998.
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[SM94] Eric V. Siegel and Kathleen R. McKeown. Emergent linguistic rules from inducing decision trees: disambiguating discourse clue words. In Proceedings of the Twelfth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Seattle, WA, 1994.
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[SLKW02] S. Singh, D. J. Litman, M. S. Kearns, and M. A. Walker. Optimizing dialogue management with reinforcement learning: Experiments with the njfun system. Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research(JAIR), 2002.
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[SSB+98] A. Stolcke, E. Shriberg, R. Bates, N. Coccaro, D. Jurafsky, R. Martin, M. Meteer, K. Ries, P. Taylor, and C. Van Ess-Dykema. Dialog act modeling for conversational speech. In AAAI 1998 Spring Symposium on Applying Machine Learning to Discourse Processing, Stanford, March 1998.
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[SRC+00] A. Stolcke, K. Ries, N. Coccaro, R. Bates, D. Jurafsky, P. Taylor, R. Martin, M. Meteer, and C. Van Ess-Dykema. Dialogue act modeling for automatic tagging and recognition of conversational speech. Computational Linguistics, 26(3):339-371, 2000.
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[TSI+96] Paul A. Taylor, H. Shimodaira, Stephen D. Isard, Simon King, and Jacqueline Kowtko. Using prosodic information to constrain language models for spoken dialogue. In Proceedings of ICSLP 96, 1996.
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[Tra00] R. Traum, David. 20 questions for dialogue act taxonomies. Journal of Semantics, 17(1):7-30, 2000.
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[WWL00] M. A. Walker, J. Wright, and I. Langkilde. Using natural language processing and discourse features to identify understanding errors in a spoken dialogue system. In Proceedings of the Seventeenth International Conference on Machine Learning, 2000.
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[Wal00] Marilyn Walker. An application of reinforcement learning to dialogue strategy selection in a spoken dialogue system for email. Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research, JAIR, 12:387-416, 2000.
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[WRR02] Marilyn Walker, Owen Rambow, and Monica Rogati. Training a sentence planner for spoken dialogue using boosting. Computer Speech and Language, July 2002. Special Issue on Spoken Language Generation.
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[WM97] M. A. Walker and J. D. Moore. Empirical studies in discourse. Computational Linguistics, 23(1):1-12, 1997.
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[WLKA97] Marilyn A. Walker, Diane J. Litman, Candace A. Kamm, and Alicia Abella. PARADISE: A framework for evaluating spoken dialogue agents. In Proceedings of ACL 97, 1997.
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[WFN98] Marilyn Walker, Jeanne Fromer, and Shrikanth Narayanan. Learning optimal dialogue strategies: A case study of a spoken dialogue agent for email. In Proceedings of ACL/COLING 98, 1998.
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[WKNN97] V. Warnke, R. Kompe, H. Niemann, and E. Nöth. Integrated Dialog Act Segmentation and Classification using Prosodic Features and Language Models. In Proc. European Conf. on Speech Communication and Technology, volume 1, pages 207-210, 1997.
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[WBS+98] V. Warnke, J. Buckow, S.Harbeck, E. Nöth, and H. Niemann. A Bootstrap Training Approach for Language Model Classifiers. In ICSLP98, volume 6, pages 2683-2686, 1998.
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[WW95] V. Weber and S. Wermter. Towards learning semantics of spontaneous dialog utterances in a hybrid framework. In J. Hallam, editor, Hybrid Problems, Hybrid Solutions, pages 229-238. IOS Press, 1995.
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[WL96] S. Wermter and M. Löchel. Learning dialog act processing. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Computational Linguistics, pages 740-745, Copenhagen, Denmark, 1996.
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[WPI99] Helen Wright, Massimo Poesio, and Stephen Isard. Using high level dialogue information for dialogue act recognition using prosodic features. In Proceedings of an ESCA Tutorial and Research Workshop on Dialogue and Prosody, 1999.
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[You00] S. J. Young. Probabilistic methods in spoken dialogue systems. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society (Series A), 358(1769):1389-1402, 2000.
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