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Waterworth J.A., Talbot M. — Speech and language-based interaction with machines: towards the conversational computer |
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'adjacency pairs' 129
'bad matches' in asr 90
'cohorts' (word candidates) 35 76
'computer accent' of synthetic speech 21
'conceptual dependency theory' (schank) 124 125
'conversational desktop' 128
'dynamic time warping' 38
'epistle' 127
'expert editor' 127
'human factorability' 115
'maestro' (the car) 45 51
'palantype' 48
'put that there' 128
'requests' (frump) 125
'stimulus-central processing-response compatibility model' 138
'sufficiency principle' 12
'talkwriter' 62
'training' in asr 90
'wickelphones' 44
'writer's workbench' 127
Acoustic-phonetic invariance (lack of) 30
Adaptation to asr 93 98 143
Adaptation to asr by user 91
Adventure games 126
AI (artificial intelligence) 99—119
Ai systems 144
Aids for the disabled 89 48
Ainsworth, w.a. 30
Allen, j. (1980) 18 21
Allen, j. (1983) 111
Allophones 20
Allport, d.a. 106
Alterman, r. 124
Alternative architectures 39
Alty, j.l. 115
Analysis-by-synthesis 31
Anatomical data 32
Anderson, R.C. 110
Anomalous sentences 25 35
Applications nlp1 124
Applications nlp2 see also “natural language processing” (nlp) 126
Arnott, j.l. 48
Arpa (advanced research projects agency, usa) 36 39
Articulators, vocal 31
Associative coding 43 142
Austin, J.L. 100
Aviation, applications of speech i/o 49
Barr, A. 104
Barry, w.j. 34 61
Beattie, g.w. 21
Behaviour, collection of 145
Bennett, r.w. 84
Berman, j.v.f. 49
Bever, T.G. 33
Bioadbent, d.e. 43 68
Blackboard model (knowledge sources) 41
Blind users of asr 47
Bobrow, D.G. 117
Bolinger, D. 33
Bottom-up processing 35
Bridle, j.s. 33
Brown, g. (and yule) 101 111
Ccitt [international consultative committee on telegraphy and telephony] 84
Character of synthetic voices 54 66
Chomsky, N. 37
Clark, arthur c, author of '2001' (hal) 45
Clause, as unit of lexical access 33
Co-operation between humans (model of) 41
Co-operative problem solving systems 12
Coarticulation 31
Cockton, g. 115
Cole, R.A. 33 70
Command interfaces 127
Communicative function 22
Concatenation 17
Concatenation of digits 28
Concurrent tasks 49 59
Confirmation global versus piecemeal 138
Confirmation rules 135
Confirmation strategies 129 133—140
Conolly, d.w. 57 92
Constatives (speech act theory) 100
Consumer products 16
Content versus form 144
Context context-change theory 102
Context in human recognition 25
Context knowledge of the world 124
Context sensitive coding 142
Context-dependent prosodic nuances 137
Controlled experimental study 130
Conversational analysis 128—140
Conversational conventions 120
Conversational interfaces 128—140
Conversational structure 12
Conversational systems 12 120 141
Correction strategies 129 133—140
Correction strategies global versus piecemeal 138
Counting backwards in threes 27
Craik, f.i.m. 24
Cutler, A. 33 83
Dallett, k.m. 23
Damper, r.i. 48 89 93—98
Data logging 47
Database access 122
Declarative versus procedural knowledge representation 105
Default assumptions 109 135
Degeorge, m. 57 92
Degraded speech, noise 68
Delay before recall 26
Dell, G.S. 35
Deutsch, j.a. 68
Diagnostic rhyme test (drt) 59
Dialogue acts 101
Dialogue author 113
Dialogue controllers 112
Dialogue design 113
Dialogue facilities 120
Dialogue form and content 144
Dialogue managers 114
Dialogue specification 112
Dictation systems 54
Dictation, speech-driven system 53
Diction changes in 91
DICTIONARY 19 121
Dilts, m. 20
Direct segmentation 33
Disabled persons aids for 48 89
Disciplines range of 11
Discourse 12 143
Discourse analysis 128
Discourse domain 120
Discourse topic 137
Distributed memory models 44
distributed systems 142
Domain of discourse 120
Edman, t.r. 54
Edmonds, e.a. 112 115
Ehrlich, w.r. 113
Elaborative versus maintenance 24
Electronic mail interrogation 141
Elman, J.L. 44
Encoding speech in memory 23
Ephemeral nature of speech 16
Erlman, l.d. 104
Error in asr 90
error recovery 130
Error signals in adaptation 93 98
Ethnomethodological school 129
Exceptions dictionary 19 121
Experimental versus observational studies 140
| Explanation 12
Fallside, f. 22
Feedback 138
Felicity conditions (speech act theory) 100
Filled delay interval 26
Finite state grammars 37
Fodor, J.A. 71
Ford factory in cologne 47
Form versus content 144
Foss, d.j. 60
Fourcin, a.j. 32
Fowler, c.a. 72
frames 110 117
Frump (fast reading understanding and memory program) 125
Fum, d. 126
Fumer, s.m. 24
Future of conversational systems 143
Future of speech technology 60
Gating paradigm 35
Goal-directed model (knowledge sources) 39
Goodman, g. 39
Goodness-of-fit (of stored templates) 36
Gould, J.D. 54 56
Green, t.r.g. 56 92—98
Grosjean, F. 35
Guest, s.p. 109 115
Gus - genial understanding system 115
Haggard, M. 83
Halle, M. 20
Hallucination (top-down processing) 36
Hanley, j.r. 24
HARPY 41
Hartson, h.r. 113
Hayes, P.J. 112
Hayes-Roth, B. 106
Hearing impairment 49
HEARSAY-II 41
Henderson, l. 31
Hierarchical model versus heterarchical model 40
Hierarchy of interaction levels 135
Hinton, G.E. 44
Human equivalent noise ratio (henr) 58
Human information providers 130
Human processing of machine speech 22
Human-human interaction see also “conversational” 126 129—137 144
IBM 116
Idiom theory 102
Illocutionary acts (speech act theory) 100
Indeterminacy and semantic primitives 105
Indirect speech acts (isa's) 101
Induction 129
Industrial applications (of speech technology) 46
Inference theory 102
Inferring, inferencing 103 143
Information goals 135
Information providers 130
Information request 131
Information service 132
Information technology (IT) 16
Informational context 22
Inspection lines 47
Intentions phonemic 31
Interaction, natural and efficient 120
Interactive activation 43
International herald tribune 129
Intonation 21 63 82
Irlnw (increase in recognition latency for nonsense words) 84
iterative development 114
Johnson, T. 125
Johnson-Laird, P.N. 111
Kintsch, W. 106 107
Klatt, D.H. 22 42
Knowledge criteria for assessing representation techniques 104
Knowledge multiple sources 39
Knowledge of the world 124
Knowledge review of representation techniques 106
Knowledge sources in speech understanding 67 71 73
Kuipers, b.j. 110
Kurtzweil reading machines 48
Lafs (lexical access from spectrum) 42
Languages range of 63
Lea, W.A. 37
Levinson, S.C. 101 128
Levinson, S.E. 118
Levitt, h. 49
Lexical decision task 19 70
Lexicon, mental 30 121
Liberman, A.M. 31
Linguistics 99
Linguistics of dialogue 128
Locutionary acts (speech act theory) 100
Logic 107
Long term store 27
Look-up table 19
Luce, P.A. 23 68
MacNeilage, P.F. 32
Marcus, s.m. 44
Markov modelling 38
Marslen-Wilson, W. 34 71—78
Martin, t.b. 55 57 91
Mazuryk, g.f. 26 69
Mehler, J. 33
Mellish, C. 121
Memory for speech 68 69
Memory types of task 23
Mental lexicon 30
Mental models 111
Michaelis, p.r. 54
Michie, D. 43
Miller, G.A. 25 31
Minimal speech unit 30—34
Minsky, M. 103 110
Mispronunciation detecting 35 71
Mit media lab. 128
Mixed initiative 120
Mnemonic 24
Modality 138
Mode of expression 137
Modifiability 117
Modified rhyme test (mrt) 70
Modularity, understandability and modifiability in knowledge representation 105
Monitoring latencies 75 87
Moore, R.K. 38 51 57
Morphs, morphemes and morphology 19 121
Morton, J. 19 35 71
Motivation 55
Motor command hypothesis 31 33
Multiple knowledge sources 39
Murrell, g.a. 19
Naming latencies 35
Natural interaction 120 130 136
Natural language 120
Natural language interfaces 126
Natural language processing 121—128
Networks (in ai) 109 115
Neural nets 44 142
Newell, A. 43
Newspaper stories 125
Newspaper, talking newspapers 48
Noise degraded speech 23 68
Nondeterminacy 117
Nooteboom, S.G. 29
Norman, D.A. 12 19 41
Obligatory processing 35
Observational versus experimental studies 140
Office systems 16
Optimal efficiency in speech processing 35
Parallel processing architectures 36
Parallel processing systems 142
Parsimony (in assessment) 67
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