Breaking of the Interaction Cycle: Independent Interpretation and Generation for Advanced Dialogue Management

  • Authors:
  • David Valle-Agudo;Javier Calle-Gómez;Dolores Cuadra-Fernández;Jessica Rivero-Espinosa

  • Affiliations:
  • Carlos III University of Madrid, Leganés, Spain 28911;Carlos III University of Madrid, Leganés, Spain 28911;Carlos III University of Madrid, Leganés, Spain 28911;Carlos III University of Madrid, Leganés, Spain 28911

  • Venue:
  • Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction. Part II: Novel Interaction Methods and Techniques
  • Year:
  • 2009

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Abstract

This paper presents an architecture for Natural Interaction Systems in order to make interpretation and generation processes independent, opposite to the traditional development of the interaction, typically called Interaction Cycle . With this aim a multi-agent platform is applied, together with a joint action Dialogue Manager based on the Threads Model [1] and an advanced Presentation Manager. The combination of these factors enables: a concurrent execution of all processed involved in the Natural Interaction; the capability of adjust on each moment new goals from both, user and system, into the state of interaction; and organizing both processes depending on the need, opportunity and obligation of generate new utterances, respectively.