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XPath is a language used to navigate XML and HTML documents, typically used in web scraping and data extraction. It allows a user to select elements, attributes, and other parts of an XML or HTML document based on their structure and properties.
XPath can be used in dialog systems to extract specific information from the user’s input. For example, an XPath expression can be used to select certain parts of a user’s input, such as a date or a location, and then use that information to generate a more accurate response.
Additionally, XPath can be used to extract information from web pages, and therefore can be used in a dialog system to scrape information from a website and present it to the user.
Another way XPath can be used in dialog systems is by using it as a way to navigate through the dialog context. For example, XPath expressions can be used to select specific parts of the dialog history and use that information to generate a more accurate response.
The references below mention the use of XPath in designing a relational affective diary, grouping nodes for Monte-Carlo Tree Search, user interest and preference modeling, providing solutions for small and enterprise environments using InfoPath, discourse analysis module for spoken dialogue systems, and context-aware querying. It also mentions the use of XPath in educational systems and content-based retrieval in database semantics.
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The curious robot as a case-study for comparing dialog systems J Peltason, B Wrede – AI Magazine, 2011 – aaai.org … for Comparing Dialogue Systems Julia Peltason, Britta Wrede … object. Finally, the user ends the interaction by say- ing goodbye. Although the target scenario is kept extremely simple, it presents a number of typical challenges that dialogue systems in robotics have to face. … Cited by 3 Related articles All 7 versions Cite
CALIGRAPHI-Creation of Adaptive Dialogues Using a Graphical Interface G Bertrand, F Nothdurft, F Honold… – Computer Software and …, 2011 – ieeexplore.ieee.org … [7] S. LuperFoy, D. Loehr, D. Duff, K. Miller, F. Reeder, and L. Harper, “An architecture for dialogue management, context tracking, and pragmatic adaptation in spoken dialogue systems,” in Proceedings of the … [14] M. Becher, XML – DTD, XML-Schema, XPath, XQuery, XSLT, XSL … Cited by 4 Related articles All 6 versions Cite
A prototype conversational agent embedded in Android-based mobile phones M Gnjatovic, S Suzic, V Morosev… – … Forum (TELFOR), 2012 …, 2012 – ieeexplore.ieee.org … [8] M. Gnjatovic, D. Pekar and V. Delic, “Naturalness, adaptation and cooperativeness in spoken dialogue systems”, Toward autonomous, adaptive, and … Cambridge Scholar Publishing, in press. [10] T. Grust, J. Teubner and M. van Keulen, “Accelerating XPath Evaluation in Any … Cited by 2 Related articles Cite
Structuring Human-Robot-Interaction in Tutoring Scenarios J Peltason, B Wrede – Towards Service Robots for Everyday Environments, 2012 – Springer … are expressed exactly; the task communication, that includes the task specification for tasks initiated by the dialog system as well as … to grasp the %OBJECT%.”/> 11 </robotDialogAct> 12 13 <humanDialogAct 14 state=”asserted” 15 type=”H.cancel” 16 xpath=”/utterance/cancel … Related articles All 7 versions Cite
Towards multimodal content representation H Bunt, L Romary – arXiv preprint arXiv:0909.4280, 2009 – arxiv.org … that would be used, among other possibilities, to exchange information between processing modules within a man-machine dialogue system. … XPath, which describes a syntax and associated mechanisms to move within a document instance; • XPointer, which allows one to … Cited by 23 Related articles All 15 versions Cite
Managing Web Based Dialog Systems Using StateChart XML J Roxendal – 2010 – pyscxml.googlecode.com … 2. The XPath profile, implementing the Core, External Communications and Data modules. This profile uses the XPath 2.0 expression language (Amer- Yahia et al., 2010) in conditional statements and location expressions. … 2.6 Dialog System Terminology … Related articles All 2 versions Cite
System integration supporting evolutionary development and design TP Spexard, M Hanheide – Human Centered Robot Systems, 2009 – Springer … & Dialog System Sequencing La ser D a ta … Using a wide spread information representation such as XML, memory entries are easy addressable by existing tools like XML Path Language (XPath). These tools are also used, to spec- ify the events a module registers to. … Cited by 3 Related articles All 7 versions Cite
Bootstrapping spoken dialogue systems by exploiting reusable libraries G Di Fabbrizio, G Tur, D Hakkani-TUR… – Natural Language …, 2008 – Cambridge Univ Press … By employing an XML approach, we can leverage the widely available tools that support XPath queries and XSLT to render interactive user interfaces with standard Web browser clients. … Page 11. Bootstrapping spoken dialogue systems 11 … Cited by 4 Related articles All 7 versions Cite
Model-Based Personalization within an Adaptable Human-Machine Interface Environment that is Capable of Learning from User Interactions SR Garzon, M Cebulla – Advances in Computer-Human …, 2010 – ieeexplore.ieee.org … Figure 9 shows the adaptation rule of the running example formulated with XPath. … Page 8. REFERENCES [1] L. Li, Q. Li, W. Chou, and F. Liu, “R-Flow: An Extensible XML Based Multimodal Dialog System Architecture,” Mul- timedia Signal Processing, 2007. MMSP 2007., pp. … Related articles All 5 versions Cite
A memory-based software integration for development in autonomous robotics TP Spexard, FHK Siepmann… – Proc. Int. Conf. on …, 2008 – books.google.com … For each transition modules like the dialog system (DLG)[7] were reconfigured according to their new task. … Instead of stream connections a module registers database triggers which specify the kind of information the module needs by XPath and a database event. … Cited by 8 Related articles All 7 versions Cite
Navigo-an in-vehicle navigation dialogue system A Frisch, M Stenberg, S Larsson, P Ljunglöf – Master’s Thesis, University …, 2008 – ling.gu.se … Navigo – An In-vehicle Navigation Dialogue System Authors: Agne Frisch Martin Stenberg … May 22, 2008 Page 2. Abstract This master’s thesis in computational linguistics describes the imple- mentation of a navigation application using the dialogue system GoDiS. … Cited by 1 Related articles Cite
Empirical Multi-Artifact Knowledge Modeling for Dialogue Systems. PP Filipe, NJ Mamede – ICEIS (5), 2008 – deetc.isel.ipl.pt … between linguistic dependent and domain dependent knowledge allows reducing the complexity of Spoken Dialogue System (SDS) typical … name=”Label” type=”xs:string”/> </xs:complexType> <xs:unique name=”keySemanticDescriptor”> <xs:selector xpath=”.”/ xs:field xpath … Cited by 2 Related articles All 2 versions Cite
Ingredients and Recipe for a Robust Mobile Speech-Enabled Cooking Assistant for German U Schäfer, F Arnold, S Ostermann, S Reifers – KI 2013: Advances in …, 2013 – Springer … We downloaded all recipes and transformed the HTML into our light recipe XML format using XPath, extracting the information we needed. … 371–374 (2005) 5. Martins, FM, Pardal, JP, Franqueira, L., Arez, P., Mamede, NJ: Starting to cook a tutoring dialogue system. … Cite
Building multimodal applications with EMMA M Johnston – Proceedings of the 2009 international conference on …, 2009 – dl.acm.org … proprietary protocols. It also facilitates the cre- ation, viewing, and manipulation of log files for interactive systems, since these can be manipulated and extended using general purpose XML tools such as XPATH and XSLT. 3 … Cited by 20 Related articles All 4 versions Cite
Florence: a dialogue manager framework for spoken dialogue systems. G Di Fabbrizio, C Lewis – INTERSPEECH, 2004 – mirlab.org … The platform-neutral approach and the capacity to support new algorithms make Florence an ideal environment for dialogue research and for large deployments of natural language spoken dialogue systems. … [10] “XML Path Language (XPath), Version 1.0”, W3C … Cited by 20 Related articles All 5 versions Cite
Bringing context-aware access to the web through spoken interaction D Griol, J Carbo, JM Molina – Applied Intelligence, 2013 – Springer … 55], RDF/OWL [53], Others [37] Access Interface: Web service [4, 53, 55], Others Request Specification: SQL [4, 37], XPath/XQuery [55 … following the OASIS specifications, and the management of the information is carried out in the dialog manager of the proposed dialog system … Cited by 1 Related articles All 3 versions Cite
SSWiM: A Semantic Service, Wrapper and Invocation Manager A Sibirtseva, Z Shen, J Su, F Weng… – … Technology and the …, 2008 – ieeexplore.ieee.org … In this paper, we use XPath to define the mapping between WSDL and REST services and present an algo- rithm which … The Invocation Engine in SSWiM gets invocation re- quests from the dialog system, transforms ontology in- stances to XML messages, invokes services and … Related articles All 7 versions Cite
Utilizing online content as domain knowledge in a multi-domain dynamic dialogue system. C Wootton, MF McTear… – …, 2007 – 20.210-193-52.unknown.qala.com. … … has been prepared into a structure which is meaningful for the dialogue manager (section 5). Although possible in a limited domain dialogue system, where only a … If the returned result is an API to handle a task-oriented dialogue, XPATH and XSLT can be used to query the XML … Cited by 2 Related articles All 3 versions Cite
Toward Ontologies and Services for Assisting Industrial Robot Setup and Instruction. M Haage, A Nilsson, P Nugues – ICINCO-RA (2), 2008 – fileadmin.cs.lth.se … As transformation language to produce the forms and the dialogue specifications, we are using XSLT. XSLT enables to apply transformations to Appconf nodes accessed via the XPath language. … Information seeking spoken dialogue systems part I: Semantics and pragmatics. … Related articles All 5 versions Cite
Orchestration in Web Services and real-time communications L Lin, P Lin – Communications Magazine, IEEE, 2007 – ieeexplore.ieee.org … XML Path Language (XPath) 1.0 [2] is used to specify locations in an XML tree during assignment. … CCXML CCXML [3] is an XML-based language for mar- shaling telephony servers such as dialog systems and conference bridges to service telephone calls. … Cited by 30 Related articles All 3 versions Cite
Emerging research areas in SIP-based converged services for extended Web clients M Adeyeye, P Bellavista – World Wide Web, 2013 – Springer … XML Path Language (XPATH) is a non-XML language for selecting nodes in an XML or an HTML document, and Dynamic Hypertext Markup Language (DHTML) is used to add behaviour to Web experience that HTML 4.0 could not offer. … Cite
Personalization of XML Content Browsing Based on User Preferences B Encelle, N Baptiste-Jessel, F Sedes – Journal of Access Services, 2009 – Taylor & Francis … “Stereotypes and user modeling”. In User models in dialog systems, Edited by: Kobsa, A. and Wahlster, W. 35–51. Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag. … Relations Between Policy Components and XML Technologies. XPath (W3C,) is used to target an XML element (or set of elements). … Related articles All 6 versions Cite
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Exploring Social Feedback in Human-Robot Interaction During Cognitive Stress DII Berger – 2011 – aiweb.techfak.uni-bielefeld.de … 34 6.4 Dialog . . . . . 35 6.4.1 PaMini Dialog System . . . . . 35 Page 4. 6.4.2 PaMini using Nao . . . . . … Requirement 5 An extensible dialog system is needed to enhance human-robot com- munication. … Related articles All 2 versions Cite
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Planning and logic programming for dialog management P Fodor, JM Huerta – Spoken Language Technology Workshop, …, 2006 – ieeexplore.ieee.org … Index Terms— dialog management, planning, logic programming, spoken dialog systems. … The AT&T Florence system [17] uses XML as declarative representation of information states and employs XPath to determine the dialog plans. … Cited by 3 Related articles Cite
JAAE: the java abstract annotation editor. I Habernal, M Konopík – INTERSPEECH, 2007 – liks.fav.zcu.cz … supports other XML technologies; for instance names- paces, XPath, XSLT, XInclude, etc. 5. The Usage of the Editor … [3] S. Young, “The statistical approach to the design of spoken dialogue systems,” Cambridge University Engineering Department, Tech. Rep. … Cited by 4 Related articles All 4 versions Cite
XM-flow: An Extensible Micro-flow for Multimodal Interaction L Li, W Chou, F Liu, F Cao – Multimedia Signal Processing, …, 2006 – ieeexplore.ieee.org … The dialog system architecture of this approach is illustrated in Figure 1. A dialog could be part of a larger business process, such as a loan application, that … </emma>?</head> <body> <parlseqlexcl begin=”timelevent” end= dur= > <xm:object id=String ref=XPath class=String … Cited by 2 Related articles All 3 versions Cite
Natural language interface for information management on mobile devices L Zhou – Behaviour & Information Technology, 2007 – Taylor & Francis … 2378 (Bolt Beranek and Newman) View all references) – a natural language dialogue system that responds to query about the rock samples brought back from the Apollo missions to the moon. … Discourse models are especially crucial to natural language dialog systems. … Cited by 8 Related articles All 6 versions Cite
Multimodal interaction with xforms M Honkala, M Pohja – Proceedings of the 6th international conference on …, 2006 – dl.acm.org … it to GUI: #address:read-only {display:block; speak:none;} The read-only property itself is defined using an XPath statement, and it can change during the form-filling, based on the users input. 5.3 Multimodal Interaction Manager … Cited by 41 Related articles All 7 versions Cite
An xpath-based discourse analysis module for spoken dialogue systems G Di Fabbrizio, C Lewis – Proceedings of the 13th international World …, 2004 – dl.acm.org Abstract This paper describes an XPath-based discourse analysis module for Spoken Dialogue Systems that allows the dialogue author to easily manipulate and query both the user input’s semantic representation and the dialogue context using a simple and compact … Cited by 2 Related articles All 16 versions Cite
Enterprise Data Integration towards Web Service Personalization M Rahman, H Longe, O Abass… – Computer and Electrical …, 2008 – ieeexplore.ieee.org … In other word, the query is achieved by using an Xpath expression to address the dataset of the XML document only while skipping the … 145-150 [10] Alfred Kobsa, “User Modeling in Dialog Systems: Potential and hazards”, AI & Society 4(3), 214-240 [11] L. Ardissono, C. Barbero … Related articles All 4 versions Cite
An overview of shallow XML-based natural language generation G Wilcock – The Second Baltic Conference on Human Language …, 2005 – Citeseer … In Example 1 Number 74, the bus number information is supplied by the dialogue system’s task manager, which consults the timetable … using both approaches, but suggest that these transformations can be most naturally expressed using XSLT, combining XPath expressions … Cited by 7 Related articles All 3 versions Cite
Hybrid NLG in a generic dialog system M Klarner – Natural Language Generation, 2004 – Springer … Its default decision rule is to use deep generation only if shallow generation is un- available, ie if there is no pointer to an appropriate template in its index table.2 The decision is based on values for certain XPath variables, resulting … Hybrid NLG in a Generic Dialog System 207 … Cited by 4 Related articles All 7 versions Cite
Generating adaptable user interfaces for browsing xml documents user interfaces adaptation using user profiles of applications policies B Encelle, N Baptiste-Jessel – Autonomic and Autonomous …, 2007 – ieeexplore.ieee.org … 4(1), 1994, pp. 1–19. [8] E. Rich, “Stereotypes and User Modeling”, User Models in Dialog Systems, Springer, 1989, pp. 35-51. … [14] W3C, XML Path Language (XPath) http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath [15] W3C, Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL 2.0). … Cited by 2 Related articles All 6 versions Cite
Hybrid natural language generation in a spoken language dialog system M Klarner, B Ludwig – KI 2004: Advances in Artificial Intelligence, 2004 – Springer … In this paper, we discuss our variant of hybrid NLG which is embedded in our spoken language dialog system. The paper is organized as follows: In sect. … The decision is rather based on values for certain XPath variables, resulting in a shallow but still sufficient analysis. … Cited by 4 Related articles All 6 versions Cite
The Web: What a Building! K Birkenbihl – Promoted by CEPIS (Council of European Professional …, 2009 – cepis.org … XQuery/Xpath as a means to navigate through or query XML documents. ? XML Base to cope with relative URLs. … CCXML provides support for telephony call control and can be used in conjunction with dialogue systems such as VoiceXML. … All 2 versions Cite
VoiceBrowse: The Dynamic Generation Of Spoken Dialogue from Online Content C Wootton – 2008 – paulmckevitt.com … meetings, in proof reading, in the little nuggets of advice and ideas he continuously had to offer, and also in the answering of all the little XML and XPATH related problems I … Abstract Most dynamic spoken dialogue systems operate with specifically structured task or … All 4 versions Cite
SVG-based Knowledge Visualization M Kaláb – 2012 – is.muni.cz … Namespaces mentioned in the previous paragraph stand for one member of the very broad family of XML markup languages, which also includes XPath, XLink, XQuery, XSLT or XBase etc. Many of them are defined by W3C and belong to essential technology standards. … Related articles All 5 versions Cite
Personalization of user interfaces for browsing XML content using transformations built on end-user requirements B Encelle, N Baptiste-Jessel – … of the 2007 international cross-disciplinary …, 2007 – dl.acm.org … 4(1), 1994, pp. 1–19. [8] E. Rich, “Stereotypes and User Modeling”, User Models in Dialog Systems, Springer, 1989, pp. 35-51. … [14] W3C, XML Path Language (XPath) http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath [15] W3C, Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL 2.0). … Cited by 6 Related articles All 8 versions Cite
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Generating Tutorial Feedback with Affect. JD Moore, K Porayska-Pomsta, S Varges, C Zinn – FLAIRS Conference, 2004 – aaai.org … Rosé 2000) which translates the user’s typed input into a logical form; a dialogue manager built using the TRINDIKIT dialogue system shell (Larsson … However, by encoding appropriate match conditions (in the XPATH language), we can reduce the risk of making wrong choices. … Cited by 40 Related articles All 12 versions Cite
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Project IR M de Rijke – 2005 – ilps.science.uva.nl … natural language database systems; a lot of early NLP work on these ¦ spoken dialog systems; very active, commercially relevant … natural language database systems; a lot of early NLP work on these ¦ spoken dialog systems; very active, commercially relevant … Related articles All 4 versions Cite
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At last parsing is now operational G Van Noord – TALN06. Verbum Ex Machina. Actes de la 13e …, 2006 – books.google.com … to support simple applications. More sophisticated applications such as open-domain question answering or dialog systems, however, require more sophisticated grammar formalisms like HPSG. Furthermore, as gram- mars … Cited by 127 Related articles All 10 versions Cite
Formalization of a converged internet and telecommunications service environment N Blum – 2010 – opus.kobv.de Page 1. FORMALIZATION OF A CONVERGED INTERNET AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE ENVIRONMENT VON DIPL. INFORMATIKER (FH) NIKLAS BLUM Dissertation zur Erlangung des akademischen Grades Doktor der Ingenieurwissenschaften – Dr.-Ing. – … Related articles All 2 versions Cite
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Dynamically generated multi-modal application interfaces. S Kost – 2006 – qucosa.de Page 1. Dynamically generated multi-modal application interfaces Dissertation to receive the academic degree Doktoringenieur (Dr.-Ing.) submitted to the Technical University Dresden Faculty Computer Science submitted by Dipl. Ing. … Cited by 14 Related articles All 4 versions Cite
A framework for the development of personalized, distributed web-based configuration systems L Ardissono, A Felfernig, G Friedrich, A Goy, D Jannach… – AI Magazine, 2003 – aaai.org … parameters, ini- tiating the search process, or retrieving results; (2) a mechanism to exchange complex data structures such as configuration results and a language for expressing navigation expressions within these data structures (compare XML- SCHEMA and XPATH); and (3 … Cited by 86 Related articles All 17 versions Cite
Ontology-Based Knowledge Management In The Steel Industry J Arancón, L Polo, D Berrueta, FM Lesaffre… – The Semantic Web, 2008 – Springer … for knowledge management, information retrieval and extraction, information exchange in agent-based systems as well as dialogue systems. … XML instances can be checked for syntactical correctness against grammars (XML Schema), queried (XQuery, XPath) and transformed … Cited by 1 Related articles All 2 versions Cite
Refactoring der systemarchitektur eines mobilen roboters für die multi-modale mensch-roboter interaktion F Siepmann – 2008 – aiweb.techfak.uni-bielefeld.de … 30 3.1.5 Hardwarekontrolle . . . . . 32 3.2 XCF und Active Memory . . . . . 34 3.2.1 XML und XPath . . . . . 34 3.2.2 Kommunikation mit XCF . . . . . 35 3.2.3 Active Memory . . . . . … Cited by 1 Related articles All 2 versions Cite
Implicit and Explicit User Modelling Techniques for Interactive Visual Knowledge Exploration TJ Hengster – 2009 – scss.tcd.ie … Another closely related discipline is user modelling. UM is originating in other areas of research as Natural-Language Dialogue Systems, Knowledge Representation, Planning and Plan Recognition or HCI (human-computer interaction). User models … Related articles All 6 versions Cite
e Intelligent Book: technologies for intelligent and adaptive textbooks, focussing on Discrete Mathematics WH Billingsley – … of Cambridge, Computer Laboratory, Technical Report, 2008 – cl.cam.ac.uk Page 1. Technical Report Number 719 Computer Laboratory UCAM-CL-TR-719 ISSN 1476-2986 The Intelligent Book: technologies for intelligent and adaptive textbooks, focussing on Discrete Mathematics William H. Billingsley June 2008 … Cited by 4 Related articles All 7 versions Cite
The Computational and Educational Viability of Deploying Intelligent Tutoring Systems RA Kildare – 2003 – eprints.utas.edu.au Page 1. The Computational and Educational Viability of Deploying Intelligent Tutoring Systems by Robert A. Kildare, BA, B.Comp., Dip.Ed. A dissertation submitted to the School of Computing in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of … Related articles Cite
Interim research assessment 2003-2005-Computer Science AJ Mouthaan, PH Hartel – 2007 – eprints.eemcs.utwente.nl Page 1. Computer Science University of Twente Interim Research assessment 2003-2005 Page 2. University of Twente Computer Science Interim Research Assessment 2003-2005 ii Interim Research assessment 2003-2005 Computer Science University of Twente … Related articles All 4 versions Cite
Représentation, édition et exploitation de données multimodales: le cas des backchannels du corpus CID R Bertrand, M Ader, P Blache… – Cahiers de …, 2009 – halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr Page 1. 1 Représentation, édition et exploitation de données multimodales : le cas des backchannels du corpus CID R. Bertrand, M. Ader, P. Blache, G. Ferré, R. Espesser & S. Rauzy Laboratoire Parole et Langage – Université … Cited by 2 Related articles All 5 versions Cite
[BOOK] Context-aware querying: better answers with less effort AH Bunningen – 2008 – doc.utwente.nl Page 1. Context-aware Querying Better Answers with Less Effort Arthur van Bunningen Page 2. Samenstelling van de promotiecommissie: Prof. dr. PMG Apers (promotor) Prof. dr. L. Feng, Tsinghua University (promotor) dr. MM Fokkinga (co-promotor) Prof. dr. ir. … Cited by 1 Related articles All 6 versions Cite
The complete guide to Pickering J Edlund, G Skantze – 2003 – speech.kth.se … 1. Why read this book? Pickering is part of the Higgins research project at CTT, KTH, Sweden. Higgins is a speech technology project aimed at investigating robustness and error handling techniques in spoken dialogue systems. … Related articles Cite
[BOOK] Pro InfoPath 2007 P Janus – 2007 – books.google.com Page 1. THE EXPERT’S VOICE® Learn how to useInfoPath to provide solutions for small and enterprise environments Philo Janus Pro InfoPath 2007 Page 2. Pro InfoPath 2007 Philo Janus Page 3. Pro InfoPath 2007 Copyright © 2007 by Philo Janus All rights reserved. … Cited by 1 Related articles All 4 versions Cite
KISF: An interactive ontology framework EJ Pacheco, LCG Souza, MA Shmeil… – IX Congreso Argentino …, 2003 – sedici.unlp.edu.ar … Search for based on Dictionary definition: performance of phenomenological perception, carries through the search of the meaning of a concept in an online dictionary, based on the XPath technology, vii. … Workshop on Tutorial Dialogue Systems. … Related articles Cite
Sammelwut und Wegwerfmanie. Zur Versprachlichung von, Laster’als Übertreibung im Deutschen und Schwedischen A Malmqvist – Korpuslinguistik deutsch: synchron-diachron- …, 2005 – books.google.com … Applications of HMMs: predicting phonetic sequences in speech recognition, speech acts in dialogue systems, and predicting parts of speech in parsing … for de?ning document grammars) and then the inter-related speci?cations XQuery 1.0, XSLT 1.0 and 2.0, and XPath 1.0 and … Cited by 1 Related articles All 2 versions Cite
A Framework for Privacy-Enhanced Personalization DISSERTATION Y Wang – 2010 – isr.uci.edu … adaptation creates personalized services based on the user models. Personalization research has a root in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and early work has been traditionally applied in areas such as plan recognition (Allen, 1979), dialog systems (Kobsa 1 Page 23. … Related articles All 2 versions Cite
Supporting Scientific Collaboration through Workflows and Provenance T Ellqvist – 2010 – liu.diva-portal.org Page 1. Linköping Studies in Science and Technology Thesis No. 1427 Supporting Scientific Collaboration through Workflows and Provenance by Tommy Ellqvist Submitted to Linköping Institute of Technology at Linköping University … Cited by 3 Related articles All 4 versions Cite
Terms of XML Technologies and the Semantic Web DS Vladimir Geroimenko PhD – Dictionary of XML Technologies and the …, 2004 – Springer … Page 2. Abbreviated syntax In XPATH, shortened SYNTAX for a lOCATION STEP. … self: :node() .. parent: :nodeO Figure A.1 Some examples of abbreviated syntax. Absolute location path In XPATH, a lOCATION PATH that starts at the ROOT NODE of a NODE TREE. … All 2 versions Cite
A natural humancomputer interface for controlling wheeled robotic vehicles F Flippo – Delft University of Technology, Department of …, 2003 – kbs.twi.tudelft.nl … 4 2 Dialog systems 5 2.1 Data Flow in a Dialog System . . . . . … Page 19. Chapter 2 Dialog systems Speak: A non-stop flight from <depart-loc> to <arr_loc>. Speak: A flight from <depart-loc> to <arr_loc>. Speak: Where are you departing from? … Cited by 9 Related articles All 3 versions Cite
Learning tree languages from text H Fernau – Theoretical Informatics and Applications, 2007 – pdf.aminer.org Page 1. Learning tree languages from text Henning Fernau Universität Trier, FB 4—Abteilung Informatik, 54286 Trier, Germany fernau@informatik.uni-trier.de April 27, 2006 Abstract We study the problem of learning regular tree languages from text. … Cited by 1 Related articles All 8 versions Cite
Figure A. 1 Some examples of abbreviated syntax. U SYNTAX – Dictionary of XML Technologies and the …, 2004 – download.shytex.com … or false value, as shown in Figure B. 4. This data type is also used in other XML technologies, such as XPATH. … Markup Lan- guage) An XML-BASED MARKUP LANGUAGE that provides telephony call control support for VOICEXML and some more traditional dialog systems. … All 2 versions Cite
Document clustering on target entities using persons and organizations KEIJ MING, J RAPHAEL – 2004 – scholarbank.nus.sg Page 1. DOCUMENT CLUSTERING ON TARGET ENTITIES USING PERSONS AND ORGANIZATIONS JEREMY R. KEI National University of Singapore 2003 Page 2. DOCUMENT CLUSTERING ON TARGET ENTITIES USING PERSONS AND ORGANIZATIONS BY … Related articles All 6 versions Cite
Toward a theory of document architectures M Gunnarsson – 2003 – adm.hb.se … on the other hand are usually not much more than approx- imate descriptions of language performance or a base for highly domain restricted generation of language utterances, in eg dialogue systems. … The location path to this element content can be expressed as an XPath.17 … Related articles Cite
XSLT as a Linguistic Query Language CL Taylor, S Bird, J Bailey – 2003 – Citeseer … 61 D.2.1 Operators expressed using purely XPath . . . . . … Applications such as spelling correction, spam email filtering, dialogue systems, machine translation, and automatic speech recognition all rely on language models built from linguistic corpora. … Cited by 1 Related articles Cite
Vergleich von BPEL-Workflow Modellierungstools G Bischoff, R Kersten, T Vetter – 2005 – elib.uni-stuttgart.de Page 1. Fachstudie Nr. 38 Vergleich von BPEL-Workflow Modellierungstools Georg Bischoff Roland Kersten Thorsten Vetter Studiengang: Softwaretechnik Prüfer: Prof. Dr. Frank Leymann Betreuer: Dipl.-Inf. Thorsten Scheibler begonnen am: 01. Februar 2005 beendet am: 01. … Cited by 4 Related articles All 2 versions Cite
[BOOK] Designing Information Systems: Festschrift für Jürgen Krause zum 60. Geburtstag M Eibl, C Wolff, C Womser-Hacker – 2005 – epub.uni-regensburg.de … Ludwig Hitzenberger Speech Grammars und Dialogdesign ….. 101 Do Wan Kim Benutzermodelle im intelligenten Dialog-System MALBOT – Ein Anwendungsbeispiel ….. 107 Page 6. VI … Cited by 1 Related articles All 2 versions Cite
[BOOK] Building intelligent electronic Services T Blecker, G Friedrich, D Jannach – 2006 – books.google.com Page 1. Series on Business Informatics and Application Systems Univ.-Prof. Dr. Ihorsten Blecker, Hamburg University of Technology Univ.-Ptof. Dr. Gerhard Friedrich. University Klagenfurt (Eds.) Page 2. Jannach Building intelligent electronic Services Page 3. … Related articles Cite
A novel approach to user interest and preference modelling in a sightseeing planner for Dublin M Späth – 2007 – cs.tcd.ie Page 1. A Novel Approach to User Interest and Preference Modelling in a Sightseeing Planner for Dublin Melanie Späth A dissertation submitted to the University of Dublin, in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Computer Science … Cited by 2 Related articles All 6 versions Cite
Ontology-based Infrastructure for Intelligent Applications A Eberhart – 2003 – scidok.sulb.uni-saarland.de … We introduce our basic components, which lay the foundation for higher-level applications such as the SmartDialog clarification dialog system. Here, an analysis of the knowledge base is used to determine which clarification question should be answered by the user. … Cited by 18 Related articles All 5 versions Cite
Estrategias para el acceso a contenidos Web mediante habla C González Ferreras – 2009 – cerro.cpd.uva.es … In both cases, the way of access is limited by the way in which the original web contents are structured. In the second phase the use of a spoken dialog system has been proposed to access web contents in restricted domains. … Related articles All 7 versions Cite
Grouping nodes for Monte-Carlo tree search JT Saito, MHM Winands… – Computer Games …, 2007 – dke.maastrichtuniversity.nl Page 135. Grouping Nodes for Monte-Carlo Tree Search Jahn-Takeshi Saito, Mark HM Winands, Jos WHM Uiterwijk, and H. Jaap van den Herik MICC-IKAT Universiteit Maastricht PO Box 616, 6200 MD Maastricht The Netherlands {j. saito, m. winands, uiterwijk, herik}@ micc. … Cited by 6 Related articles All 4 versions Cite
Interaktive Auswertung und Visualisierung statistischer Datensatze f ur Anwender ohne statistisches Hintergrundwissen M Use, W Taube, U Dittler, FD Medien – 2004 – dm.fh-furtwangen.de Page 1. Interaktive Auswertung und Visualisierung statistischer Datens¨atze f ¨ur Anwender ohne statistisches Hintergrundwissen Diplomarbeit vorgelegt von Martin Use betreut von Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Taube Prof. Dr. Ullrich Dittler … Related articles All 7 versions Cite