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1. FETLT 2015: Seville, Spain
- José F. Quesada, Francisco-Jesús Martín-Mateos, Teresa López-Soto:
Future and Emergent Trends in Language Technology - First International Workshop, FETLT 2015, Seville, Spain, November 19-20, 2015, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 9577, Springer 2016, ISBN 978-3-319-33499-8
Position Papers
- Sebastian Möller, Jan-Niklas Antons:
Motivating New Interaction Experiences Involving Implicit Interaction, Body Sensors, Adaptive, and Persuasive Interfaces. 3-9 - Giuseppe Riccardi, Frédéric Béchet, Morena Danieli, Benoît Favre, Robert J. Gaizauskas, Udo Kruschwitz, Massimo Poesio:
The SENSEI Project: Making Sense of Human Conversations. 10-33 - Pierre-Paul Sondag:
Speech and Dialogue Technologies, Assets for the Multilingual Digital Single Market. 34-38
Regular Papers
- Manny Rayner, Alejandro Armando, Pierrette Bouillon, Sarah Ebling, Johanna Gerlach, Sonia Halimi, Irene Strasly, Nikos Tsourakis:
Helping Domain Experts Build Phrasal Speech Translation Systems. 41-52 - Loredana Cerrato, Hayakawa Akira, Nick Campbell, Saturnino Luz:
A Speech-to-Speech, Machine Translation Mediated Map Task: An Exploratory Study. 53-64 - David Griol, José Manuel Molina, Araceli Sanchis, Zoraida Callejas:
Combining Several User Models to Improve and Adapt the Dialog Management Process in Spoken Dialog Systems. 65-76 - Adrian Fonseca Bruzón, Aurelio López-López, José Medina-Pagola:
Exploring Random Indexing for Profile Learning. 77-85 - Diego Uribe:
Text Categorisation by Using Sentiment Composition. 86-95 - David Griol, José Manuel Molina, Araceli Sanchis, Zoraida Callejas:
An Approach to Sentiment Analysis for Mobile Speech Applications. 96-107 - Rodolfo Delmonte, Rocco Tripodi:
Semantics for Social Media. 108-126 - Luigi Di Caro, Guido Boella:
Semantic Similarity Reasoning. 127-138 - Roman Y. Shtykh, Mitsuharu Makita:
Adopting Semantic Similarity for Utterance Candidates Discovery from Human-to-Human Dialogue Corpus. 139-148 - Stefan Hillmann, Klaus-Peter Engelbrecht:
Modelling Goal Modifications in User Simulation. 149-159
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