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JAIR
2002
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Optimizing Dialogue Management with Reinforcement Learning: Experiments with the NJFun System
Designing the dialogue policy of a spoken dialogue system involves many nontrivial choices. This paper presents a reinforcement learning approach for automatically optimizing a di...
Satinder P. Singh, Diane J. Litman, Michael J. Kea...
JASSS
1998
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Qualitative modeling and simulation of socio-economic phenomena
This paper describes an application of recently developed qualitative reasoning techniques to complex, socio{economic allocation problems. We explain why we believe traditional op...
Giorgio Brajnik, Marji Lines
UMUAI
2002
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Designing and Evaluating an Adaptive Spoken Dialogue System
Spoken dialogue systemperformance canvary widely fordifferentusers, aswell for the same userduring different dialogues.This paper presents the design and evaluation ofan adaptive v...
Diane J. Litman, Shimei Pan
MT
2007
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A method of creating new valency entries
Information on subcategorization and selectional restrictions is important for natural language processing tasks such as deep parsing, rule-based machine translation and automatic...
Sanae Fujita, Francis Bond
IWPC
2010
IEEE
13 years 7 months ago
Identification of Idiom Usage in C++ Generic Libraries
—A tool supporting the automatic identification of programming idioms specific to the construction of C++ generic libraries is presented. The goal is to assist developers in unde...
Andrew Sutton, Ryan Holeman, Jonathan I. Maletic