ISIS: a learning system with combined interaction and delegation dialogs

This paper presents a progress update of our ISIS 1 trilingual spoken dialog system. As described in [8], this is a conversational system for the stocks domain, and supports interactions in the languages of our region ‐ English and two dialects of Chinese (Mandarin and Cantonese). ISIS provides a system test-bed for our initial explorations with the CORBA architecture, and delegation to KQML (Knowledge Query and Manipulation Language) agents. CORBA offers the advantages of interoperability, scalability and location transparency in client/server systems development. Users can delegate tasks to software agents to help monitor information (e.g. a drop in the price of a pre-specified stock), and generate user alert messages. Our current work presents new research directions in the context of ISIS: (i) automatic incorporation of newly listed stocks into our system’s knowledge base; (ii) switching between on-line interaction and off-line delegation in a single dialog thread. We will also report on enhancements in the system’s architecture and features (e.g. automatic end-point detection).