Contributions to the Symposium Working Notes:
Communicative Action in Humans and Machines
November 8-10th, 1997, MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA
Accepted Papers
- A Time to Be Silent and a Time to Speak:
Time-Sensitive Communicative Actions in a Reading Tutor that Listens
Gregory Aist and Jack Mostow
- An Activity Based Approach to Pragmatics
Jens Allwood
- Communicative Actions in a Dialog Model for Cooperative
Discourse: an initial report
Cecile Balkanski and Martine Hurault-Plantet
- Discourse Routines in Decision-Making Interactions
Sherri L. Condon, Claude G. Cech, and William R. Edwards
- Coding
Dialogues with the DAMSL Annotation Scheme
Mark G. Core and James Allen
- Reconstructed Intentions in Collaborative Problem Solving
Dialogues
Barbara Di Eugenio, Pamela W. Jordan, Richmond
H. Thomason, and Johanna D. Moore
- Media-Independent Communicative Actions in Integrated Text and Graphics Generation
Nancy
Green, Stephen Kerpedjiev, Giuseppe Carenini, Johanna Moore, and
Steven F. Roth
- Perlocutions: The Achilles' Heel of Speech Act Theory
Daniel Marcu
- Communicative Action as Bargaining: Utility, Relevance,
Elementary Social Acts
Arthur Merin
- Representing Conversation Acts in a Unified Semantic/Pragmatic
Framework
Massimo Poesio and David R. Traum
- Specifying Communicative Multi-Agent Systems with ConGolog
Steven Shapiro, Yves Lesperance, and Hector J. Levesque
- A Scheme for Annotating Problem Solving Actions In
Dialogue
Teresa Sikorski and James F. Allen
- Enhancing Conversational Moves for Portable Dialogue Systems
Mona Singh, James Barnett, and Munindar P. Singh
- Interrelating Interpretation and Generation in an Abductive
Framework
Richmond H. Thomason and Jerry R. Hobbs
- A Discussion on Augmenting and Executing SharedPlans for
Multimodal Communication
Massimo Zancanaro, Oliviero Stock,
and Carlo Strapparava
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