A Comparative Study of Various Approaches for Dialogue Management

Authors

  • Ahmed M. Department of Computer Sciences, University of Kashmir Srinagar, Kashmir 190006, India
  • Riyaz R. Department of Computer Sciences, University of Kashmir Srinagar, Kashmir 190006, India
  • Afzal S. Department of Computer Sciences, University of Kashmir Srinagar, Kashmir 190006, India

Keywords:

Markov decision process, Templates, Dialogue management, partially ordered markov decision

Abstract

This paper has been developed to draw a comparison between various available approaches for dialogue management. Currently there is much interest in building interactive human-computer interfaces which involve spoken input and output. Spoken dialogue system usually combines speech recognition with natural language understanding, language generation and dialogue management. Dialog systems are created for domain specific applications, so that a high demand for a flexible dialog system framework arises. There have been several approaches to dialog management. In this paper we present three different approaches to the dialog management.

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Published

2024-02-26

How to Cite

Ahmed, M., Riyaz, R., & Afzal, S. (2024). A Comparative Study of Various Approaches for Dialogue Management. COMPUSOFT: An International Journal of Advanced Computer Technology, 2(04), 89–96. Retrieved from https://ijact.in/index.php/j/article/view/18

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