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Publication
SIGDIAL 2009
Conference paper
Dialog system for mixed initiative one-turn address entry and error recovery
Abstract
In this demonstration we present a mixed-initiative dialog system for address recognition that lets users to specify a complete addresses in a single sentence with address components spoken in their natural sequence. Users can also specify fewer address components in several ways, based on their convenience. The system extracts specified address components, prompts for missing information, disambiguates items independently or collectively all the while guiding the user so as to obtain the desired valid address. The language modeling and dialog management techniques developed for this purpose are also briefly described. Finally, several use cases with screen shots are presented. The combined system yields very high task completion accuracy on user tests. © 2009 Association for Computational Linguistics.