Dialogue-based NLUI System
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A Dialogue-based NLUI System is a Natural Language User Interface System that is based on Dialogue System.
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- See: Natural Language Processing System, Question Answering System, Natural Language Interface to Databases System, Natural Language Interface to Ontologies, Speech Recognition System, Information Retrieval System, Natural Language Understanding System, Natural Language Generation System.
References
1995
- (Androutsopoulos et al., 1995) ⇒ I. Androutsopoulos, G.D. Ritchie, and P. Thanisch. (1995). “Natural Language Interfaces to Databases - An Introduction.” In: Natural Language Engineering Journal, 1(1). Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/S135132490000005X
- QUOTE: In dialogue-oriented systems the system’s behaviour is driven by a reasoning module, which reasons about the goals and beliefs of both the user and the system. A possible architecture of a dialogue-oriented system is shown in figure 11. (The architecture shown is greatly influenced by the IR-NLI architecture described in 49.) The central module of the architecture in figure 11 is the dialogue controller. The dialogue controller is a reasoning module, whose purpose is to understand the user’s needs and to convey the relevant information to the user. The dialogue controller consults a rule-base, that contains rules explaining how to carry out a dialogue.