Lecture 10 (October 18): Dialogue systems and chatbots
Recording: here
Mandatory reading:
- Jurafsky and Martin, Speech and Language Processing, 3. ed. (edition of Sept. 2021)
- Ch. 24, "Dialogue systems and chatbots, Sections 24.1 & 24.2
- Garrod, S., & Pickering, M. J. (2007). Alignment in dialogue. The Oxford handbook of psycholinguistics, 443-451.
Optional reading:
- Tomasello, M., Carpenter, M., Call, J., Behne, T., & Moll, H. (2005). Understanding and sharing intentions: The origins of cultural cognition. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 28(5), 675-691.
Lab session: October 21
- Exercise: Analyse the following dialogue (audio, transcript) and answer the following questions:
- How are the dialogue turns structured, based on the observed linguistic cues?
- What kind of speech acts are used through the dialogue, according to Searle's taxonomy?
- What are the grounding signals and strategies used through the dialogue?
- Can you find some examples of conversational implicatures?
- List a few (2-3) deictic markers occurring in the dialogue.
- Introduction to NumPy (loosely based on this tutorial)