Towards a general theory of action and time
Artificial Intelligence
Attention, intentions, and the structure of discourse
Computational Linguistics
Talking to UNIX in English: an overview of UC
Communications of the ACM
Planning English Sentences
Toward a Theory of Communication and Cooperation for Multiagent Planning
Proceedings of the 2nd Conference on Theoretical Aspects of Reasoning about Knowledge
Sematisch-pragmatische Verarbeitung von Äußerungen im natürlichsparchlichen Beratungssystem WISPER
Wissensbasierte Systeme, 2. Internationaler GI-Kongress,
From Meaning to Meaning: A Walk Through WISBER's Semantic-Pragmatic Processing
Künstliche Intelligenz, GWAI-88, 12. Jahrestagung
A plan recognition model for clarification subdialogues
ACL '84 Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Computational Linguistics and 22nd annual meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics
Semantic interpretation of pragmatic clues: connectives, modal verbs, and indirect speech acts
COLING '88 Proceedings of the 12th conference on Computational linguistics - Volume 1
Dialogue management for telephone information systems
ANLC '92 Proceedings of the third conference on Applied natural language processing
Generating referring expressions using multiple knowledge sources
COLING '90 Proceedings of the 13th conference on Computational linguistics - Volume 2
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In this paper a method for controlling the dialog in a natural language (NL) system is presented. It provides a deep modeling of information processing based on time dependent propositional attitudes of the interacting agents. Knowledge about the state of the dialog is represented in a dedicated language and changes of this state are described by a compact set of rules. An appropriate organization of rule application is introduced including the initiation of an adequate system reaction. Finally the application of the method in an NL consultation system is outlined.