28 aug
| 17.00 | Registration |
| 18.45 | Welcome |
| 19.00 | Invited talk: Herbert Clark. When to start speaking, when to stop, and how. |
| 20.00 | Dinner |
29 aug
| ? | Registration; Breakfast |
| 9:00 | First morning session: User Reactions to System Error
Batliner, A., Hacker, C., Steidl, S., Haas, J., & Nöth, E. User states, user strategies, and system performance: how to match the one with the other.
Martinovski, B., & Traum, D. The error is the clue: breakdown in human-machine interaction.
Aberdeen, J., & Ferro, L. Dialogue patterns and misunderstandings.
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| 10:30 | Break |
| 11:00 | Second morning session
Invited talk: Atsushi Shimojima. Dialogues with drawing.
Swerts, M., Krahmer, E., Barkhuysen, P., & Van de Laar, L. Audiovisual cues to uncertainty.
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| 12:30 | Lunch |
| 14:00 | First afternoon session (posters)
Araki, M., Kaga, A., & Nishimoto, T. Comparison of "go back" implementations in VoiceXML.
Bouraoui, J., Bothorel, G., & Vigouroux, N. Transcription and annotation of an apprenticeship corpus: application to the correction
and self-correction strategies.
Bousquet, C., Privat, R., & Vigouroux, N. Error handling in spoken dialogue systems: toward corrective dialogue.
Orlandi, M., Culy, C., & Franco, H. Using dialog corrections to improve speech recognition.
Paek, T. Toward a taxonomy of communication errors.
Privat, R. Age effect on ASR performances: which dialogue recommendations for adaptive
strategies.
Streit, M. Context dependent error handling by a three layered processing model.
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| 15:30 | Break |
16:00- 17:00 | Second afternoon session: User Error Handling Strategies
Condon, S., & Miller, K. "Can you read this well?" error handling in a translated messaging environment.
Skantze, G. Exploring human error handling strategies: implications for spoken dialogue systems.
| | ? | Dinner: banquet |
30 aug
| ? | Registration; Breakfast |
| 9:00 | First morning session: Improving Recognition Accuracy
Gurevych, I., & Porzel, R. Using knowledge-based scores for identifying best speech recognition hypothesis.
Zollo, T. Using grammatical analysis to detect misrecognitions.
Portele, T. Interaction modeling in the SmartKom system.
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| 10:30 | Break |
| 11:00 | Second morning session: System Response Strategies
Paek, T., & Horvitz, E. On the utility of decision-theoretic hidden subdialog.
Goldberg, J., Ostendorf, M., & Kirchhoff, K. The impact of response wording in error correction subdialogs.
Suzuki, N., & Katagiri, Y. Prosodic synchrony for error management in human-computer interaction.
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| 12:30 | Lunch |
| 14:00 | First afternoon session (posters)
Bousquet-Vernhettes, C., & Vigouroux, N. Recognition error handling by the speech understanding system to improve spoken dialogue systems.
Lendvai, P., & Maruster, L. Process discovery for evaluating dialogue strategies.
Macherey, K., Bender, O., & Ney, H. Multi-level error handling for tree based dialogue course management.
McTear, M., O'Neill, I., Hanna, P., & Liu, X. Handling errors and determining confirmation strategies - an object-based approach.
Seydoux, F., Trutnev, A., & Rajman, M. Dialogue managment with weak speech recognition : a pragmatic approach.
Wang, Y., Hamerich, S., & Schless, V. Multi-modal and modality specific error handling in the GEMINI project.
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| 15:30 | Break |
| 16:00 | Second afternoon session
Invited talk: Michael Phillips. User interface design for spoken dialog systems.
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17:00- 18:00 | Third afternoon session: Discussion |
| ? | Dinner |
31 aug
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