Use Case Submissions for the 23 August 2007 workshop:
- Cross/Multilingual speech applications – A case for Advanced Dialog?
by Prabha Sundaram, Nortel
- Advanced dialogs for voice-activated services: surface computing
by Eduardo Olvera, Syntellect, Inc.
- Chat with Ebby
by Jean-François Gyss, France Télécom / Orange Labs
- Interaction Between Suite of micro-applicationse and a typical business application suite
and Compound natural language request by
Tara Shankar, Orange Labs Boston
- Interruptible dialogs and Iterative Speech Recognition
by Randy Childers and Simonie Wilson, Open Methods
- Rapid Prototyping using Issue-based Dialogue Management in GoDiS
by Staffan Larsson, Dept. of Linguistics, Göteborg University
- Mixed Initiative; Overloading of answers; Confidence-Analysis; One Step Negation and Correction; N-Best; Multi-Slot-Confirmation; Implicit Confirmation; Interruptibility; Optionality; Consistency Checks; Ellipsis
by Frank Oberle, T-Systems Enterprise Services GmbH
- Surgical Procedure Finder
by Craig Montero, Wellpoint, Inc.
- Calendar Dialog System
by Svetlana Stenchikova, SUNY, Stony Brook
- POMDP-based dialog system: DSL troubleshooting
by Jason D. Williams, AT&T Labs
- Audio Service
by Deborah Dahl, Conversational Technologies
- Trouble-shooting help line
by Matthias Denecke, Agilingua, LLC
- Eight examples of features and applications that qualify a dialog as "advanced"
by David Thomson
Submissions for the 22 February 2007 workshop:
- State transitions at a higher level of abstraction
Philippe Bretier, Orange
- Conversational Dialog Without the Wait
Jerry Carter, Nuance
- Integrating Rules with VoiceXML for Support of Advanced Dialogs
Debbie Dahl, Conversational Technologies
- Detailed Design Document (3D) in Excel
Melissa Dougherty, voicepartners
- Dialog control based on goal-driven models
Srdjan Kovacevic, Ph.D., Acusis
- Dynamic Dialog Control for Advanced Spoken Dialog Systems
Michael McTear, University of Ulster
- UML-Based Dialog-Design and Application-Building
Frank Oberle, T-Systems Enterprise Services GmbH
- Ambiguity and real-world modeling
Phil Shinn, Gensys Telecom Labs
- The future of dialog systems, probabilistically
Jason D. Williams, AT&T Labs
- Advanced dialogs for voice-activated systems
Silke Witt-Ehsani, TuVox, Inc.
- Caller Model-based Reasoning for Advanced Call Steering Dialog
Bob Wohlsen
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