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Dialogue Act Classification

Dialogue act classification is the task of classifying an utterance with respect to the function it serves in a dialogue, i.e. the act the speaker is performing. Dialogue acts are a type of speech acts (for Speech Act Theory, see Austin (1975) and Searle (1969)).

Papers

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A Generative Attentional Neural Network Model for Dialogue Act Classification0
Dialogue Act Classification in Domain-Independent Conversations Using a Deep Recurrent Neural Network0
Compositional Sentence Representation from Character within Large Context Text0
Transfer of Corpus-Specific Dialogue Act Annotation to ISO Standard: Is it worth it?0
Creating Annotated Dialogue Resources: Cross-domain Dialogue Act Classification0
Understanding engagement with insurgents through retweet rhetoric0
Adjacency Pair Recognition in Wikipedia Discussions using Lexical Pairs0
Combining Task and Dialogue Streams in Unsupervised Dialogue Act Models0
Investigating the Contribution of Distributional Semantic Information for Dialogue Act Classification0
Sub-lexical Dialogue Act Classification in a Spoken Dialogue System Support for the Elderly with Cognitive Disabilities0
Multimodality and Dialogue Act Classification in the RoboHelper Project0
In-Context Evaluation of Unsupervised Dialogue Act Models for Tutorial Dialogue0
Recurrent Convolutional Neural Networks for Discourse Compositionality0
Classifying Dialogue Acts in Multi-party Live Chats0
Combining Verbal and Nonverbal Features to Overcome the ``Information Gap'' in Task-Oriented Dialogue0
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