Artificial Intelligence - Special volume on natural language processing
A computational theory of grounding in natural language conversation
A computational theory of grounding in natural language conversation
Discourse obligations in dialogue processing
ACL '94 Proceedings of the 32nd annual meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics
Monotonic semantic interpretation
ACL '92 Proceedings of the 30th annual meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics
Extracting and modelling preferences from dialogue
IPMU'10 Proceedings of the Computational intelligence for knowledge-based systems design, and 13th international conference on Information processing and management of uncertainty
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In this paper we define agreement in terms of shared public commitments, and implicit agreement is conditioned on the semantics of the relational speech acts (e.g., Narration, Explanation) that each agent performs. We provide a consistent interpretation of disputes, and updating a logical form with the current utterance always involves extending it and not revising it, even if the current utterance denies earlier content.