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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)).

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Classifying Dialogue Acts in Multi-party Live Chats0
Combining Task and Dialogue Streams in Unsupervised Dialogue Act Models0
Combining Verbal and Nonverbal Features to Overcome the ``Information Gap'' in Task-Oriented Dialogue0
Compositional Sentence Representation from Character within Large Context Text0
Creating Annotated Dialogue Resources: Cross-domain Dialogue Act Classification0
Dialogue Act Classification for Augmentative and Alternative Communication0
Dialogue Act Classification in Domain-Independent Conversations Using a Deep Recurrent Neural Network0
Dialogue Act Classification in Group Chats with DAG-LSTMs0
Dialogue Act Classification in Team Communication for Robot Assisted Disaster Response0
Dialogue Act Recognition via CRF-Attentive Structured Network0
Does Informativeness Matter? Active Learning for Educational Dialogue Act Classification0
End-to-end spoken language understanding using joint CTC loss and self-supervised, pretrained acoustic encoders0
Experiments with Domain Dependent Dialogue Act Classification using Open-Domain Dialogue Corpora0
Exploring Textual and Speech information in Dialogue Act Classification with Speaker Domain Adaptation0
Hierarchical Pre-training for Sequence Labelling in Spoken Dialog0
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