% % GENERATED FROM https://www.coli.uni-saarland.de % by : anonymous % IP : coli2006.lst.uni-saarland.de % at : Mon, 05 Feb 2024 15:42:53 +0100 GMT % % Selection : Author: Malte_Gabsdil % @InProceedings{Bos_Gabsdil:2000, AUTHOR = {Bos, Johan and Gabsdil, Malte}, TITLE = {First-Order Inference and the Semantics of Questions and Answers}, YEAR = {2000}, BOOKTITLE = {Götalog 2000: 4th Workshop on the Semantics and Pragmatics of Dialogue, June 15-17}, PAGES = {43-50}, EDITOR = {Poesio, Massimo and Traum, David}, ADDRESS = {Göteborg, Sweden}, PUBLISHER = {Gothenburg Papers in Computational Linguistics 00-5}, URL = {https://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/~gabsdil/papers/goetalog00.ps.gz}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Bos:2000:FOI.pdf Bos:2000:FOI.ps} } @InProceedings{Fiedler_Gabsdil:2002, AUTHOR = {Fiedler, Armin and Gabsdil, Malte}, TITLE = {Supporting Progressive Refinement of Wizard-of-Oz Experiments}, YEAR = {2002}, BOOKTITLE = {6th International Conference on Intelligent Tutoring Systems (ITS '02). Workshop on Empirical Methods for Tutorial Dialogue, June 4}, PAGES = {62-69}, EDITOR = {Rose, Carolyn Penstein and Aleven, Vincent}, ADDRESS = {San Sebastian, Spain}, URL = {http://www.ags.uni-sb.de/~afiedler/pubs/papers/its-02-ws.ps.gz http://www.ags.uni-sb.de/~afiedler/pubs/papers/its-02-ws.pdf http://www.ags.uni-sb.de/~afiedler/pubs/papers/its-02-ws.bib}, ABSTRACT = {We present the architecture of DiaWoZ, a system supporting the design and execution of Wizard-of-Oz experiments to collect data from tutorial dialogues. The architecture is highly modular and allows for the progressive refinement of the experiments by both designing increasingly sophisticated dialogues and successively replacing simulated components of the tutoring system by actual implementations. The dialogues to be examined are specified in a language that combines finite-state approaches with information states, thereby allowing for great flexibility. Therefore, the architecture should also be appropriate for examining dialogues in general.}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Fiedler:2002:SPR.pdf Fiedler:2002:SPR.ps} } @MastersThesis{Gabsdil:2001, AUTHOR = {Gabsdil, Malte}, TITLE = {Interpreting Questions and Answers in a Prototype Dialogue System}, YEAR = {2001}, ADDRESS = {Saarbrücken}, SCHOOL = {Universität des Saarlandes, Computerlinguistik}, URL = {https://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/~gabsdil/papers/msc01.ps.gz}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Gabsdil:2001:IQA.pdf Gabsdil:2001:IQA.ps} } @InProceedings{Gabsdil_et_al:2001, AUTHOR = {Gabsdil, Malte and Koller, Alexander and Striegnitz, Kristina}, TITLE = {Building a Text Adventure on Description Logic}, YEAR = {2001}, BOOKTITLE = {KI-2001 Workshop on Applications of Description Logics, September 18}, VOLUME = {44}, EDITOR = {Görz, Günther and Haarslev, V. and Lutz, C. and Möller, R.}, ADDRESS = {Vienna, Austria}, PUBLISHER = {CEUR Workshop Proceedings}, URL = {http://sunsite.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/Publications/CEUR-WS/Vol-44/Gabsdil-et-al.ps.gz}, ABSTRACT = {We describe an engine for a computer game which employs techniques from computational linguistics and theorem proving based on description logic. We show how we represent a world model as a DL knowledge base and then illustrate how we use it in the computational linguistics modules with the examples of analyzing and generating referring expressions.}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Gabsdil:2001:BTA.pdf Gabsdil:2001:BTA.ps} } @InProceedings{Gabsdil_et_al:2001_1, AUTHOR = {Gabsdil, Malte and Koller, Alexander and Striegnitz, Kristina}, TITLE = {Playing with Description Logic}, YEAR = {2001}, BOOKTITLE = {2nd Workshop on Methods for Modalities (M4M). Application Description, November 29-30}, ADDRESS = {University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands}, URL = {https://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/~kris/papers/m4m2.ps.gz}, ABSTRACT = {We describe an engine for a computer game which has at its core a description logic knowledge base and employs techniques from computational linguistics for its natural language user interface. We show how we represent the state of the game as a DL knowledge base, how we model changes in the world, and how the computational linguistics modules access the knowledge base to analyze the input wrt. the context and produce contextually appropriate output.}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Gabsdil:2001:PDL.pdf Gabsdil:2001:PDL.ps} } @InProceedings{Gabsdil_et_al:2002, AUTHOR = {Gabsdil, Malte and Koller, Alexander and Striegnitz, Kristina}, TITLE = {Natural Language and Inference in a Computer Game}, YEAR = {2002}, BOOKTITLE = {19th International Conference on Computational Linguistics (COLING '02), August 24 - September 1}, ADDRESS = {Taipei, Taiwan}, URL = {https://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/~koller/papers/game-nl.ps.gz}, ABSTRACT = {We present an engine for text adventures -- computer games with which the player interacts using natural language. The system employs current methods from computational linguistics and an efficient inference system for description logic to make the interaction more natural. The inference system is especially useful in the linguistic modules dealing with reference resolution and generation and we show how we use it to rank different readings in the case of referential and syntactic ambiguities. It turns out that the player's utterances are naturally restricted in the game scenario, which simplifies the language processing task.}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Gabsdil:2002:NLI.pdf Gabsdil:2002:NLI.ps} } @InProceedings{Gabsdil_Striegnitz:1999, AUTHOR = {Gabsdil, Malte and Striegnitz, Kristina}, TITLE = {Classifying Scope Ambiguities}, YEAR = {1999}, BOOKTITLE = {1st Workshop on Inference in Computational Semantics (ICoS-1), August 15}, PAGES = {125-131}, EDITOR = {Monz, Christof and de Rijke, Maarten}, ADDRESS = {Amsterdam, The Netherlands}, URL = {https://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/~kris/papers/icos99.ps.gz}, ABSTRACT = {We describe the architecture and implementation of a system which compares semantic representations of natural language input w.r.t. equivalence of logical content and context change potential. Giving a clear graphical representation of the relationship between different readings, the stand-alone version of the system can be used as a classroom tool. Furthermore the core system can be incorporated into other discourse processing systems (e.g. Johan Bos' DORIS system (Bos 1998) where one might want to ignore logically equivalent readings in order to keep the number of readings small and thus improve efficiency. The system relies heavily on existing implementations and code available via the internet. These are integrated and put to the desired use by a Prolog interface. By illustrating the architecture of this system, we want to argue that it is possible to build rather complex systems involving multiple levels of linguistic processing without having to spend an unreasonably large amount of time on the implementation of basic functionalities.}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Gabsdil:1999:CSA.pdf Gabsdil:1999:CSA.ps} } @Article{Gabsdil_Striegnitz:2000, AUTHOR = {Gabsdil, Malte and Striegnitz, Kristina}, TITLE = {Classifying Scope Ambiguities}, YEAR = {2000}, JOURNAL = {Journal of Language and Computation}, VOLUME = {1}, NUMBER = {2}, PAGES = {291-297}, URL = {https://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/~kris/papers/jlac2000.ps.gz}, ABSTRACT = {We describe the architecture and implementation of a system which compares semantic representations of natural language input w.r.t. equivalence of logical content and context change potential. By using automated theorem proving we compute a graph-like structure which represents the relationships that hold between different readings of a given sentence. The information encoded in the graph-structure can be useful for discourse processing systems where knowledge about the relative logical strength of readings might be used to reduce the number of readings that have to be considered during processing. The system relies heavily on existing implementations and code available via the internet. These are integrated and put to the desired use by a Prolog interface. By illustrating the architecture of this system, we want to argue that it is possible to build rather complex systems involving multiple levels of linguistic processing without having to spend an unreasonably large amount of time on the implementation of basic functionalities.}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Gabsdil:2000:CSA.pdf Gabsdil:2000:CSA.ps} } @InProceedings{Benzmüller_et_al:2003_1, AUTHOR = {Benzmüller, Christoph and Fiedler, Armin and Gabsdil, Malte and Horacek, Helmut and Korbayova, Ivana and Tsovaltzi, Dimitra and Vo, Bao Quoc and Wolska, Magdalena}, TITLE = {Towards a Principled Approach to Tutoring Mathematical Proofs}, YEAR = {2003}, BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the KI-03 Workshop on Expressive Media and Intelligent Tools for Learning}, EDITOR = {Harrer, Andreas and Gaßner, Katrin}, ADDRESS = {Hamburg, Germany} } @InProceedings{Gabsdil_Bos:2003, AUTHOR = {Gabsdil, Malte and Bos, Johan}, TITLE = {Combining Acoustic Confidence Scores with Deep Semantic Analysis for Clarification Dialogues}, YEAR = {2003}, BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on Computational Semantics IWCS-5}, ADDRESS = {Tilburg} } @InProceedings{Gabsdil:2003, AUTHOR = {Gabsdil, Malte}, TITLE = {Clarification in Spoken Dialogue Systems}, YEAR = {2003}, BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the 2003 AAAI Spring Symposium. Workshop on Natural Language Generation in Spoken and Written Dialogue}, PAGES = {28--35}, ADDRESS = {Stanford, CA} } @InProceedings{Gabsdil:2003_1, AUTHOR = {Gabsdil, Malte}, TITLE = {Classifying Recognition Results for Spoken Dialogue Systems}, YEAR = {2003}, BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the Student Research Workshop at the 41st ACL}, ADDRESS = {Sapporo, Japan} } @InProceedings{Gabsdil:2004, AUTHOR = {Gabsdil, Malte}, TITLE = {Combining Acoustic Confidences and Pragmatic Plausibility for Classifying Spoken Chess Move Instructions}, YEAR = {2004}, BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the 5th SIGdial Workshop on Discourse and Dialogue}, PAGES = {27--30}, EDITOR = {Strube, Michael and Sidner, Candy}, ADDRESS = {Gabsdil:2004:CAC} } @InProceedings{Gabsdil_Lemon:2004, AUTHOR = {Gabsdil, Malte and Lemon, Oliver}, TITLE = {Combining Acoustic and Pragmatic Features to Predict Recognition Performance in Spoken Dialogue Systems}, YEAR = {2004}, BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the 42nd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL-04)}, PAGES = {Gabsdil:2004:CAP} } @Article{Koller_et_al:2004, AUTHOR = {Koller, Alexander and Debusmann, Ralph and Gabsdil, Malte and Striegnitz, Kristina}, TITLE = {Put my galakmid coin into the dispenser and kick it: Computational Linguistics and Theorem Proving in a Computer Game}, YEAR = {2004}, JOURNAL = {Journal of Logic, Language and Information: Special Issue on ICoS-3}, VOLUME = {13}, NUMBER = {2}, PAGES = {187--206}, URL = {https://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/~kris/papers/kluwer2004.ps.gz} } @MastersThesis{Gabsdil:2001_1, AUTHOR = {Gabsdil, Malte}, TITLE = {Interpreting Answers in dialogue}, YEAR = {2001}, ADDRESS = {Saarbrücken, Germany}, SCHOOL = {Computerlinguistik, Universität des Saarlandes}, TYPE = {Diplomarbeit} }