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Dynamic generation of follow up question menus: facilitating interactive natural language dialogues
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Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems table of contents
Denver, Colorado, United States
Pages: 90 - 97  
Year of Publication: 1995
ISBN:0-201-84705-1
Authors
Vibhu O. Mittal  Department of Computer Science &, Learning Research & Development Center, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Johanna D. Moore  Department of Computer Science &, Learning Research & Development Center, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
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SIGCHI: ACM Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction
Publisher
ACM Press/Addison-Wesley Publishing Co.  New York, NY, USA
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