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Techniques for utterance disambiguation in a human-computer dialogue system
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Techniques for utterance disambiguation in a human-computer dialogue system

Pontus Conrad Lurcock
Master of Science - MSc, University of Otago
University of Otago
2006
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https://hdl.handle.net/10523/2665

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dialogue Linguistics disambiguation natural language processing grammar translation bilingual stochastic grammar probabilistic grammar te kaitito computer-aided language learning head-driven phrase structure grammar computational linguistics statistical parsing machine translation
Disambiguating an utterance occurring in a dialogue context is a complex task, which requires input from many different sources of information -- some syntactic, some semantic, and some pragmatic. The central question addressed by this thesis is how to integrate data sources for utterance disambiguation within a bilingual human-computer dialogue system. First, a simple scheme is proposed for classifying disambiguation data sources; then this scheme is used to develop a method for combining data sources in a principled manner. Next, several actual sources of disambiguation data are explored; each is fitted into the previously described implementation framework. In particular, a probabilistic grammar is developed and augmented using novel techniques to increase its performance with respect to the local dialogue context. In a dialogue system, ambiguities which cannot be resolved automatically can be clarified by asking the user what was meant. This thesis also presents a model of clarification subdialogues which is integrated within the utterance disambiguation framework. This is followed by a brief treatment of how user errors may be accommodated, and how this process can also be fitted -- conceptually and in implementation -- into the previously described disambiguation framework. Finally, I describe the details of implementing these techniques within an existing dialogue system, and give examples demonstrating their effectiveness.
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