Interactivism in Spoken Dialogue Systems
This work addresses the challenge of improving dialogue modeling for spoken dialogue systems, but it appears incremental as it extends an existing theoretical framework without presenting new empirical results.
The authors tackled the problem of modeling dialogue in spoken dialogue systems by exploring the interactivism theory, proposing design principles based on psycholinguistic and communication theories to achieve interactivism in these systems.
The interactivism model introduces a dynamic approach to language, communication and cognition. In this work, we explore this fundamental theory in the context of dialogue modelling for spoken dialogue systems (SDS). To extend such a theoretical framework, we present a set of design principles which adhere to central psycholinguistic and communication theories to achieve interactivism in SDS. From these, key ideas are linked to constitute the basis of our proposed design principles.