@InProceedings{Hinkelman_Spackman:1994,
AUTHOR = {Hinkelman, Elizabeth and Spackman, Stephen P.},
TITLE = {Communicating with Multiple Agents},
YEAR = {1994},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Computational Linguistics (COLING'94), August 5-9},
VOLUME = {2},
PAGES = {1191-1197},
ADDRESS = {Kyoto, Japan},
URL = {ftp://lt-ftp.dfki.uni-sb.de/pub/papers/local/Hin_Spa_Coling94.ps.Z ftp://lt-ftp.dfki.uni-sb.de/pub/papers/local/Hin_Spa_Coling94.entry},
ABSTRACT = {Previous dialogue systems have focussed on dialogues between two agents. Many applications, however, require conversations between several participants. This paper extends speech act definitions to handle multi-agent conversations, based on a model of multi-agent belief attribution with some unique properties. Our approach has the advantage of capturing a number of interesting phenomena in a straightforward way.},
ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Hinkelman:1994:CMA.pdf Hinkelman:1994:CMA.ps} }
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