DRI Discourse Structure In Dialogue
Homework 1 materials
General Information
Note: the necessary information can be downloaded as
tar files from the Instructions page. The rest of this document
contains links to individual files and other information about
the dialogues that might be helpful in understanding them.
Trains Dialogue d93-8.2
- Transcript files
- without timing info trains.pretty
- with timing info trains.times
The numbers for the turn (e.g, S.3) indicate starting and ending times
for those utterances, so you can listen to just that fragment of the sound.
- list of utterance token labels (for use in constructing coding files)
trains.toklabs
- Various versions of the speech
(you probably want to right click
and save link, or something equivalent to actually download one of
these rather than just having your browser play the whole thing for you)
(warning, the volumes on these are
quite a bit louder than for the toot dialogue, so you probably want to
lower it if playing after that one).
- Other information about the TRAINS domain:
- Brief details,
with other links
- Gif maps
- technical note ``The
Trains 93 Dialogues'' on the dialogue collection procedure (includes maps
and instructions available to the participants - ignore the part about
utterance segmentation, though - we have resegmented according to the
principles in the manual) .
- General information about the trains project
TOOT Dialogue
- Transcript files
- without timing info toot.pretty
- with timing info (start and ending times for each turn as a turn
header) toot.timesThe numbers for the turn (e.g, S.3) indicate starting and ending times
for those utterances, so you can listen to just that fragment of the sound.
- list of utterance token labels (for use in constructing coding files)
toot.toklabs
- versions of the speech
file for this dialogue
(you probably want to right click and save
link, or something equivalent to actually download one of these rather
than just having your browser play the whole thing for you)
(warning
the system volume is very low for these, so you will probably want to
increase your volume to listen)
Last updated on March 9th 1998