A hybrid dialogue strategy for speech-enabled mobile commerce

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Fan, YD [1 ]
Kendall, EA [1 ]
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[1] Monash Univ, Sch Network Comp, IT Fac, Clayton, Vic 3168, Australia
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Designing a dialogue strategy for speech-enabled mobile commerce is a significant challenge due to the context. This paper introduces a hybrid dialogue strategy to overcome the inflexibility of application-directed interactions while avoiding the significant recognition difficulty of a full mixed-initiative style. The system uses N-Gram grammars to govern the recognition at the request segment of a dialogue, and employs an application-directed strategy at the clarification discourse segment. The paper also details generating a corpus for the N-Gram grammar through a Case-Based Reasoning approach, and constructing application-directed dialogues with decision trees. Our preliminary testing indicates the strategy is a feasible and effective solution for voice-enabling mobile commerce applications.
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