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Extendable Dialog Script Description Language for Natural Language User Interfaces

Published on May 31, 20132845 Views

Natural language user interfaces are expected to be useful and provide a friendly atmosphere for human users working with intelligent human-computer interaction systems. Building correct and consiste

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Extendable Dialog Script Description Language for Natural Language User Interfaces00:00
Table of Contents for IJS Lecture00:09
Introduction - 100:41
Introduction - 200:42
Utilize Emerging Large-Scale Ontology Resources01:15
Artificial General Intelligence and Narrow AI02:53
Rapidly Growing LOD Project Community04:39
Breakthrough in AGI Side06:22
Large-Scale Dialog Scripts: As An Application06:36
Two Possible Approaches for Accumulating Large-Scale Dialog Scripts08:19
Challenges09:03
Contributions09:57
Framework - 110:24
Framework - 210:27
Graph Structure and Semantics11:05
Element Sets11:14
Three layers of Semantics13:16
Base Semantics (Existense of Relations)13:50
Interim Semantics (Class-Instance Relations)14:38
Top Semantics (Semantics of Instances)16:01
Base Graph Structure of the Framework17:07
(Structure Required for) Dialog Script Tracer18:03
Must Classes18:18
Context Vertex18:50
Trigger Vertex20:10
Action Vertex21:40
Simple Example22:57
Graphical Language for Dialog Script (GLDS)24:22
Class Definitions24:37
Transitional Relation Modification27:05
Variables29:01
Example and Discussion - 129:44
Example and Discussion - 229:48
“Change Selection Message” Example29:50
“Change Selection Message” Dialog Script29:53
“Change Selection Message” Dialog Script30:52
Saving Context and User Input31:14
Confirmation Loop32:05
Deleting Operation32:09
Changing Operation32:10
(Dynamic) Extensibility32:10
Generations of GLDS32:20
Difference between GLDS1 and GLDS233:51
Safe Extension of GLDS34:08
Incremental Generaion of Dialog Scripts35:08
Conclusion - 136:42
Conclusion - 236:43