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Dialogue management in the Mercury flight reservation system
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ANLP/NAACL 2000 Workshop on Conversational systems - Volume 3 table of contents
Seattle, Washington
Pages: 11 - 16  
Year of Publication: 2000
Authors
Stephanie Seneff  Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
Joseph Polifroni  Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
Publisher
Association for Computational Linguistics  Morristown, NJ, USA
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ABSTRACT

This paper describes the dialogue module of the Mercury system, which has been under development over the past year or two. Mercury provides telephone access to an on-line flight database, and allows users to plan and price itineraries between major airports worldwide. The main focus of this paper is the dialogue control strategy, which is based on a set of ordered rules as a mechanism to manage complex dialogue interactions. The paper also describes the interactions between the dialogue component and the other servers of the system, mediated via a central hub. We evaluated the system on 49 dialogues from users booking real flights, and report on a number of quantitative measures of the dialogue interaction.


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Seneff, S., R. Lau, and J. Polifroni. (1999) "Organization, Communication, and Control in the GALAXY-II Conversational System," Proc. Eurospeech '99, Budapest, Hungary, pp. 1271--1274.
 
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Seneff, S, D. Goddeau, C. Pao, and J. Polifroni (1996) "Multimodal Discourse Modelling in a Multi-user Multi-domain Environment," Proceedings, International Conference on Spoken Language Processing '96, pp 192--195, Oct. 3--6.
 
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Glass, J., J. Polifroni, & S. Seneff. (1994). "Multilingual Language Generation across Multiple Domains." Proc. International Conference on Spoken Language Processing (pp. 983--986). Yokohama.
 
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Polifroni, J., S. Seneff, J. Glass, and T. J. Hazen (1998) "Evaluation Methodology for a Telephone based Conversational System." Proc. LREC '98, pp. 43--50, Granada, Spain.

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