Dialogue Coherence: A Generation Framework |
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Authors: | Robbert-Jan Beun Rogier M. van Eijk |
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Affiliation: | (1) Faculty of Science, Department of Information and Computing Sciences, Utrecht University, P. O. Box 80089, Utrecht, 3508 TB, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | This paper presents a framework for the generation of coherent elementary conversational sequences at the speech act level.
We will embrace the notion of a cooperative dialogue game in which two players produce speech acts to transfer relevant information with respect to their commitments. Central to the
approach is that participants try to achieve some sort of balanced cognitive state as a result of speech act generation and
interpretation. Cognitive states of the participants change as a result of the interpretation of speech acts and these changes
provoke the production of a subsequent speech act. Describing the properties and the dynamics of the mental constructs that
constitute the participants’ cognitive states, such as beliefs and commitments, in relation to the various dialogue contributions
is an essential aspect of the game. Although simple in its basic form, the framework enables us to produce abstract conversations
with some properties that agree strikingly with coherence structures found in, for instance, Conversation Analysis. |
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Keywords: | Cooperative dialogue games Speech act generation Cognitive state update Cognitive balance Commitments Beliefs |
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