Dos aproximaciones basadas en reglas para la gestión del diálogo

This article presents two strategies for the development of two dialogue managers based on rules. These rules are defined from a corpus obtained by the technique of Wizard of Oz. Confidence measures are used for error detection and recovery. This work is included in the DIHANA Project, whose goal is the design and development of a dialogue system for the access to an information system using spontaneous speech.

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