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From: AAAI Technical Report SS-03-06. Compilation copyright © 2003, AAAI (www.aaai.org). All rights reserved. Natural Language Generation in Spoken and Written Dialogue Papers from the 2003 AAAI Spring Symposium Technical Report SS-03-06 AAAI Press American Association for Artificial Intelligence Natural Language Generation in Spoken and Written Dialogue Papers from the 2003 AAAI Symposium Reva Freedman & Charles Callaway, Cochairs March 24–26, Stanford, California Technical Report SS-03-06 AAAI Press Menlo Park, California Copyright © 2003, AAAI Press The American Association for Artificial Intelligence 445 Burgess Drive Menlo Park, California 94025 ISBN 1-57735-183-5 SS-03-06 AAAI retains the right of first refusal to any publication arising from this AAAI event, and retains compilation copyright. Please do not make any inquiries or arrangements for hardcopy or electronic publication of all or part of the papers contained in this technical report without first exploring the options available through AAAI Press and AI Magazine. A signed release of this right by AAAI is required before publication by a third party. Manufactured in the United States of America Organizing Committee Reva Freedman (Cochair), Northern Illinois University Charles Callaway (Cochair), ITC-IRST, Trento Gregory Aist, NASA-RIACS Nancy Green, University of North Carolina/Greensboro Pamela W. Jordan, University of Pittsburgh David R. Traum, University of Southern California/Institute for Creative Technology Marilyn Walker, ATT Labs-Research Contents Preface / vii Syntactic and Semantic Input to Prosodic Markup in CommandTalk / 1 Elizabeth Owen Bratt and John Dowding Do We Need Deep Generation of Disfluent Dialogue? / 6 Charles B. Callaway A New Buggy Rule and Template-Template Based Tutorial Dialogue System / 12 Liang Chen and Naoyuki Tokuda Development and Evaluation of NL Interfaces in a Small Shop / 15 Barbara Di Eugenio, Susan Haller, and Michael Glass Generating Canonical Examples using Candidate Words / 23 John Dowding, Gregory Aist, Beth Ann Hockey, and Elizabeth Owen Bratt Clarification in Spoken Dialogue Systems / 28 Malte Gabsdil Dialogue Generation in an Assistive Conversation Skills Training System for Caregivers of Persons with Alzheimer's Disease / 36 Nancy L. Green and Boyd Davis Incremental Generation of Multimodal Route Instructions / 44 Christopher Habel Text Generation Methods for Dialog Systems / 52 Helmut Horacek Fully Corpus-Based Natural Lanuage Dialogue System / 55 Nobuo Inui, Takuya Koiso, Junpei Nakamura, and Yoshiyuki Kotani Feature Sharing in the Generation and Interpretation of Nominals in Dialogue / 58 Pamela W. Jordan Extended Explanations as Student Models for Guiding Tutorial Dialogue / 65 Pamela W. Jordan, Maxim Makatchev, and Umarani Pappuswamy A Dialogue-Based Knowledge Authoring System for Text Generation / 71 Alistair Knott and Nick Wright Generating Feedback and Sequencing Moves in a Dialogue System / 79 Staffan Larsson Generation of Collaborative Spoken Dialogue Contributions in Dynamic Task Environments / 85 Oliver Lemon, Alexander Gruenstein, Randolph Gullett, Alexis Battle, Laura Hiatt, and Stanley Peters Language Understanding and Generation in Chinese Spoken Dialogue Systems / 91 Bei Liu, LiMin Du, ZhiWei Fang, and XianFang Wang The Use of Analogies in Human Tutoring Dialogues / 94 Evelyn Lulis and Martha Evens Discourse Patterns In Why/AutoTutor / 97 Eric C. Mathews, G. Tanner Jackson, Arthur C. Graesser, Natalie K. Person, and the Tutoring Research Group Producing Dialog at MERL: Problems in Generation Engineering / 104 David D. McDonald Statistical Models for Organizing Semantic Options in Knowledge Editing Interfaces / 112 Jill Nickerson Dialogue as Discourse: Controlling Global Properties of Scripted Dialogue / 118 Paul Piwek and Kees van Deemter Initiative and Clarification in Web-Based Surveys / 125 Michael F. Schober, Frederick G. Conrad, Patrick Ehlen, Laura H. Lind, and Tania Coiner Specifying Generation of Referring Expressions by Example / 133 Matthew Stone From Monologue to Dialogue: Natural Language Generation in OVIS / 141 Mariët Theune NL Generation for Virtual Humans in a Complex Social Environment / 151 David Traum, Michael Fleischman, and Ed Hovy Generation Models for Spoken Dialogues / 159 Graham Wilcock and Kristiina Jokinen A Method for Comparing Fluency Measures and Its Application to ITS Natural Language Generation / 166 Roy Wilson AAAI Press 445 Burgess Drive Menlo Park, California 94025 ISBN 1-57735-183-5 SS-03-06