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Published on: February 9, 2011
"Well, that's one way": interactivity in parsing and production
Christine Howes1, Patrick G T Healey, Arash Eshghi
1Queen Mary University of London, Cognitive Science Research Group, School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science, London E1 4NS, United Kingdom. c.howes@qmul.ac.uk
Abstract:
We present empirical evidence from dialogue that challenges some of the key assumptions in the Pickering & Garrod (P&G) model of speaker-hearer coordination in dialogue. The P&G model also invokes an unnecessarily complex set of mechanisms. We show that a computational implementation, currently in development and based on a simpler model, can account for more of this type of dialogue data.
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