
Incremental interpretation and prediction of utterance meaning for interactive dialogue
Author(s) -
David DeVault,
Kenji Sagae,
David Traum
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
dialogue and discourse
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.25
H-Index - 5
ISSN - 2152-9620
DOI - 10.5087/dad.2011.107
Subject(s) - utterance , computer science , interpretation (philosophy) , meaning (existential) , point (geometry) , natural language processing , range (aeronautics) , semantic interpretation , artificial intelligence , psychology , programming language , mathematics , engineering , psychotherapist , aerospace engineering , geometry
We present techniques for the incremental interpretation and prediction of utterance meaning in dialogue systems. These techniques open possibilities for systems to initiate responsive overlap behaviors during user speech, such as interrupting, acknowledging, or completing a user's utterance while it is still in progress. In an implemented system, we show that relatively high accuracy can be achieved in understanding of spontaneous utterances before utterances are completed. Further, we present a method for determining when a system has reached a point of maximal understanding of an ongoing user utterance, and show that this determination can be made with high precision. Finally, we discuss a prototype implementation that shows how systems can use these abilities to strategically initiate system completions of user utterances. More broadly, this framework facilitates the implementation of a range of overlap behaviors that are common in human dialogue, but have been largely absent in dialogue systems.