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Dialog Processing Theory

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Consider the following dialog situation. The computer is providing a human user with assistance in fixing an electronic circuit that causes a Light Emitting Diode (LED) to display in a certain way. The current focus of the task and dialog is to determine the status of a wire between labeled connectors 84 and 99, a wire needed for the circuit that is absent. Figures 3.1 and 3.2 show two possible dialog interactions that could occur at this point. In figure 3.1, the computer has total dialog control, and a total of 29 utterances are needed to guide the user through the rest of the dialog. In figure 3.2, the human user has overall dialog control, but the computer is allowed to provide direct assistance as needed (i.e. in helping add the wire). Only 11 utterances are needed for the experienced user to complete the dialog. These samples are from interactions with a working spoken natural language dialog system. To engage in such dialog interactions, a system must exhibit the behaviors mentioned at the beginning of chapter 1: (1) problem solving for providing task assistance, (2) conducting subdialogs to achieve appropriate subgoals, (3) exploiting user model to enable useful interactions, (4) exploiting context dependent expectations when interpreting user inputs, and (5) engaging in variable initiative dialogs. Achieving these behaviors while facilitating the measurement of system performance via experimental interaction requires a theory of dialog processing that integrates the following subtheories. • An abstract model of interactive task processing. • A theory about the purpose of language within the interactive task processing environment. • A theory of user model usage. • A theory of contextual interpretation. • A theory of variable initiative dialog. This chapter presents such a theory of dialog processing. Frequent reference to the dialog examples in figures 3.1 and 3.2 will guide the discussion. The first section discusses the overall system architecture that facilitates integrated dialog processing. The remainder of the chapter addresses each subtheory in turn, emphasizing how each fits into the overall architecture. The chapter concludes with a summary description of the integrated model.
Title: Dialog Processing Theory
Description:
Consider the following dialog situation.
The computer is providing a human user with assistance in fixing an electronic circuit that causes a Light Emitting Diode (LED) to display in a certain way.
The current focus of the task and dialog is to determine the status of a wire between labeled connectors 84 and 99, a wire needed for the circuit that is absent.
Figures 3.
1 and 3.
2 show two possible dialog interactions that could occur at this point.
In figure 3.
1, the computer has total dialog control, and a total of 29 utterances are needed to guide the user through the rest of the dialog.
In figure 3.
2, the human user has overall dialog control, but the computer is allowed to provide direct assistance as needed (i.
e.
in helping add the wire).
Only 11 utterances are needed for the experienced user to complete the dialog.
These samples are from interactions with a working spoken natural language dialog system.
To engage in such dialog interactions, a system must exhibit the behaviors mentioned at the beginning of chapter 1: (1) problem solving for providing task assistance, (2) conducting subdialogs to achieve appropriate subgoals, (3) exploiting user model to enable useful interactions, (4) exploiting context dependent expectations when interpreting user inputs, and (5) engaging in variable initiative dialogs.
Achieving these behaviors while facilitating the measurement of system performance via experimental interaction requires a theory of dialog processing that integrates the following subtheories.
• An abstract model of interactive task processing.
• A theory about the purpose of language within the interactive task processing environment.
• A theory of user model usage.
• A theory of contextual interpretation.
• A theory of variable initiative dialog.
This chapter presents such a theory of dialog processing.
Frequent reference to the dialog examples in figures 3.
1 and 3.
2 will guide the discussion.
The first section discusses the overall system architecture that facilitates integrated dialog processing.
The remainder of the chapter addresses each subtheory in turn, emphasizing how each fits into the overall architecture.
The chapter concludes with a summary description of the integrated model.

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