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Reinforcement Learning for Realistic Statistical Spoken Dialogue Systems - Beyond Slot-Filling Applications
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Publications
Georgila K
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Reinforcement learning of two-issue negotiation dialogue policies
. In: 14th Annual SIGdial Meeting on Discourse and Dialogue. Metz, France; In Press.
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Nouri E
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Georgila K
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Traum DR
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Culture-specific models of negotiation for virtual characters: multi-attribute decision-making based on culture-specific values
. AI & Society, Special Issue on Culturally Motivated Virtual Characters. In Press.
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Misu T
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Georgila K
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Leuski A
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Traum DR
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Reinforcement learning of question-answering dialogue policies for virtual museum guides
. In: 13th Annual SIGdial meeting on Discourse and Dialogue. Seoul, South Korea; 2012.
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Nouri E
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Georgila K
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Traum DR
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A cultural decision-making model for negotiation based on inverse reinforcement learning
. In: 34th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society. Sapporo, Japan; 2012.
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Georgila K
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Traum DR
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Learning culture-specific dialogue models from non-culture specific data
. In: Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction, HCI International. Orlando, Florida, USA; 2011.
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Georgila K
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Traum DR
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Reinforcement learning of argumentation dialogue policies in negotiation
. In: Interspeech, 12th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association. Florence, Italy; 2011.
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Georgila K
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Wolters M
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Moore JD
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Learning dialogue strategies from older and younger simulated users
. In: 11th Annual SIGdial Meeting on Discourse and Dialogue. Tokyo, Japan; 2010.
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