How to Juggle Discourse Obligations
 Autor: Jameson, Anthony and Weis, Thomas 
Herausgeber: 
In the context of dialog, one challenge for natural language
 generation is that of dealing with >discourse obligations< such
 as those created by questions, promises, and even silences. The
 present paper presents new methods for (a) representing discourse
 obligations, (b) determining which ones are created by a given
 dialog move, (c) determining how the status of an existing
 obligation is changed by a new move, and (d) taking existing and
 resulting obligations into account in the generation of new
 moves. The task of choosing a dialog move (which may consist of a
 signal for the user to produce the next utterance) is
 conceptualized in terms of the maximization of expected
 utility. This quantitative approach makes it possible to do
 justice to observations such as the following: (a) Discourse
 obligations lead to trade-offs with the system's other dialog
 goals. (b) Obligations differ in terms of their importance and
 the time within which they are to be fulfilled. (c) The severity
 of the consequences of nonfulfillment of an obligation depends on
 the relationship between the obligated speaker's moves and the
 total set of existing obligations.
 
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