Metareasoning for More Effective Human-Computer Dialogue
Title | Metareasoning for More Effective Human-Computer Dialogue |
Publication Type | Reports |
Year of Publication | 2002 |
Authors | Perlis D, Anderson M |
Date Published | 2002/12/31/ |
Institution | University of Maryland, College Park |
Keywords | *LEARNING MACHINES, COMPUTER LOGIC, COMPUTER PROGRAMMING AND SOFTWARE, CYBERNETICS, MAN COMPUTER INTERFACE, METAREASONING, NATURAL LANGUAGE., PROCESSING |
Abstract | The research project explores specific meta-dialogue behaviors in terms of both how a system could be made to perform them, and to what extent they can increase overall system performance. We focus on two types of meta-dialogue capabilities: ability to detect and recover from anomalous dialogue patterns in simple exchanges, and on-line extensions or changes to working vocabulary. Our main method involves detailed representation of the dialogue context, separating domain, language, and dialogue specific aspects, and significant amounts of meta-reasoning about the system's processing of these representations. An existing logical inference system, ALMA/CARNE, developed as part of a pilot study, is being used in an implementation phase of this work. We are also engaged in a study of existing dialogue corpora to investigate the range and frequency of meta-dialogue expressions in different task domains. |
URL | http://stinet.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA414209 |