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@TechReport{Backofen_et_al:1994,
      AUTHOR = {Backofen, Rolf and Busemann, Stephan and Diagne, Abdel Kader and Hinkelman, Elizabeth and Kasper, Walter and Kiefer, Bernd and Krieger, Hans-Ulrich and Netter, Klaus and Neumann, Günter and Oepen, Stephan and Spackman, Stephen P. and Uszkoreit, Hans},
      TITLE = {Abschlussbericht: DISCO - Dialogsystem für autonome kooperierende Agenten},
      YEAR = {1994},
      NUMBER = {R:S95-060},
      ADDRESS = {Saarbrücken},
      TYPE = {Report},
      INSTITUTION = {DFKI},
      URL = {http://www.dfki.de/dfkibib/publications/docs/Backofen_1994_DDFAKA.pdf},
      ABSTRACT = {In der Entwicklung der Informationstechnologie wird die natürliche Sprache zu einem unentbehrlichen Medium für die Kommunikation zwischen Menschen und ihren autonomen maschinellen Partnern (Agenten). Im Projekt DISCO wurde ein Dialogsystem entwickelt, das maschinelle Dialogpartner in die Lage versetzt, mit ihren menschlichen Partnern in natürlicher Sprache zu kommunizieren. Während existierende Dialogsysteme zur Kommunikation zwischen der Maschine und einem einzigen menschlichen Benutzer gedacht sind, nimmt das DISCO-System an Dialogen zwischen mehr als zwei Teilnehmern teil. Die autonomen kooperierenden Agenten, für die das DISCO-System geschaffen wurde, sind KISoftwaresysteme auf vernetzten Computern. DlSCO führte Forschung sowohl in Computerlinguistik als auch in anderen Gebieten der KI durch. Frühere Arbeiten an natürlichsprachlichen Dialogsystemen konzentrierten sich entweder auf moderne Methoden für die linguistische Spezifikation und die Sprachverarbeitung oder auf fortgeschrittene Dialogverarbeitung. Im Unterschied dazu konnte DISCO erfolgreich Resultate aus beiden Gebieten integrieren. Als Ergebnis erhielt das DFKI ein auf modernsten Technologien aufbauendes, umfangreiches, flexibles, erweiterbares natürlichsprachliches Kernsystem, das für eine Vielzahl von Anwendungsentwicklungen eingesetzt werden kann und bereits in mehreren anderen Projekten eingesetzt wird.},
      ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Backofen:1994:ADD.pdf}
}

@TechReport{Busemann_et_al:1997_2,
      AUTHOR = {Busemann, Stephan and Declerck, Thierry and Diagne, Abdel Kader and Hinkelman, Elizabeth and Uszkoreit, Hans},
      TITLE = {Cooperative Schedule Management Agent. Abschlussbericht COSMA},
      YEAR = {1997},
      NUMBER = {R:S97-216},
      ADDRESS = {Saarbrücken},
      TYPE = {DFKI-Report},
      INSTITUTION = {DFKI},
      URL = {http://www.dfki.de/dfkibib/publications/docs/cosma-abschluss.pdf},
      ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Busemann:1997:CSM.pdf}
}

@TechReport{Busemann_et_al:1994,
      AUTHOR = {Busemann, Stephan and Oepen, Stefan and Hinkelman, Elizabeth and Neumann, Günter and Uszkoreit, Hans},
      TITLE = {COSMA - Multi-Participant NL Interaction for Appointment Scheduling},
      YEAR = {1994},
      NUMBER = {RR-94-34},
      ADDRESS = {Saarbrücken},
      TYPE = {Research Report},
      INSTITUTION = {DFKI},
      URL = {ftp://lt-ftp.dfki.uni-sb.de/pub/papers/local/RR-94-34.dvi.Z ftp://lt-ftp.dfki.uni-sb.de/pub/papers/local/RR-94-34.entry ftp://lt-ftp.dfki.uni-sb.de/pub/papers/local/RR-94-34.ps.Z http://www.dfki.uni-kl.de/~dfkidok/publications/RR/94/34/abstract.html},
      ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Busemann:1994:CMP.pdf Busemann:1994:CMP.ps Busemann:1994:CMP.dvi}
}

@Article{Fass_et_al:1992,
      AUTHOR = {Fass, Dan and Martin, James and Hinkelman, Elizabeth},
      TITLE = {Introduction to the Special Issue on Non-Literal Language},
      YEAR = {1992},
      JOURNAL = {Computational Intelligence: An International Journal},
      VOLUME = {8},
      NUMBER = {3},
      PAGES = {411-415}
}

@InProceedings{Hinkelman:1992,
      AUTHOR = {Hinkelman, Elizabeth},
      TITLE = {Abuction, Beliefs and Context},
      YEAR = {1992},
      BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the 2nd ESPRIT PLUS Workshop in Computational Pragmatics, September 14-18},
      ADDRESS = {Alghero, Sardaigne}
}

@InProceedings{Hinkelman:1992_1,
      AUTHOR = {Hinkelman, Elizabeth},
      TITLE = {Intonation and the Request/ Question Distinction},
      YEAR = {1992},
      BOOKTITLE = {2nd International Conference on Spoken-Language Processing, October},
      ADDRESS = {Banff, Alberta, Canada}
}

@InProceedings{Hinkelman_Allen:1989,
      AUTHOR = {Hinkelman, Elizabeth and Allen, James F.},
      TITLE = {Two Constraints on Speech Act Ambiguity},
      YEAR = {1989},
      BOOKTITLE = {27th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL '89), June 26-29},
      PAGES = {212-219},
      EDITOR = {ACL},
      ADDRESS = {University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada}
}

@Article{Hinkelman_et_al:1992,
      AUTHOR = {Hinkelman, Elizabeth and Fass, Dan and Martin, James},
      TITLE = {Special Issue on Non-Literal Language},
      YEAR = {1992},
      JOURNAL = {Computational Intelligence. An International Journal},
      VOLUME = {8},
      NUMBER = {3},
      PAGES = {411-599}
}

@InProceedings{Hinkelman_Spackman:1992,
      AUTHOR = {Hinkelman, Elizabeth and Spackman, Stephen P.},
      TITLE = {Abductive Speech Act Recognition, Corporate Agents and the COSMA System},
      YEAR = {1992},
      BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the 2nd ESPRIT PLUS Workshop on Computational Pragmatics: Abduction, Beliefs and Context},
      EDITOR = {Black, William and Sabah, Gérard and Wachtel, Tom},
      ADDRESS = {Alghero, Sardaigne},
      URL = {http://www.cs.tufts.edu/~elizh/sard.ps},
      ABSTRACT = {This chapter presents an overview of the DISCO project's solutions to several problems in natural language pragmatics. Its central focus is on relating utterances to intentions through speech act recognition. Subproblems include the incorporation of linguistic cues into the speech act recognition process, precise and efficient multiagent belief attribution models (Corporate Agents), and speech act representation and processing using Corporate Agents. These ideas are being tested within the COSMA appointment scheduling system, one application of the DISCO natural language interface. Abductive speech act processing in this environment is not far from realizing its potential for fully bidirectional implementation.},
      ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Hinkelman:1992:ASA.pdf Hinkelman:1992:ASA.ps}
}

@TechReport{Hinkelman_Spackman:1993,
      AUTHOR = {Hinkelman, Elizabeth and Spackman, Stephen P.},
      TITLE = {Abductive Speech Act Recognition, Corporate Agents and the COSMA System},
      YEAR = {1993},
      NUMBER = {RR-93-31},
      ADDRESS = {Saarbrücken},
      TYPE = {Research Report},
      INSTITUTION = {DFKI},
      URL = {http://www.cs.tufts.edu/~elizh/sard.ps},
      ABSTRACT = {This chapter presents an overview of the DISCO project's solutions to several problems in natural language pragmatics. Its central focus is on relating utterances to intentions through speech act recognition. Subproblems include the incorporation of linguistic cues into the speech act recognition process, precise and efficient multiagent belief attribution models (Corporate Agents), and speech act representation and processing using Corporate Agents. These ideas are being tested within the COSMA appointment scheduling system, one application of the DISCO natural language interface. Abductive speech act processing in this environment is not far from realizing its potential for fully bidirectional implementation.},
      ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Hinkelman:1993:ASA.pdf Hinkelman:1993:ASA.ps}
}

@InProceedings{Hinkelman_Spackman:1994,
      AUTHOR = {Hinkelman, Elizabeth and Spackman, Stephen P.},
      TITLE = {Communicating with Multiple Agents},
      YEAR = {1994},
      BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Computational Linguistics (COLING'94), August 5-9},
      VOLUME = {2},
      PAGES = {1191-1197},
      ADDRESS = {Kyoto, Japan},
      URL = {ftp://lt-ftp.dfki.uni-sb.de/pub/papers/local/Hin_Spa_Coling94.ps.Z ftp://lt-ftp.dfki.uni-sb.de/pub/papers/local/Hin_Spa_Coling94.entry},
      ABSTRACT = {Previous dialogue systems have focussed on dialogues between two agents. Many applications, however, require conversations between several participants. This paper extends speech act definitions to handle multi-agent conversations, based on a model of multi-agent belief attribution with some unique properties. Our approach has the advantage of capturing a number of interesting phenomena in a straightforward way.},
      ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Hinkelman:1994:CMA.pdf Hinkelman:1994:CMA.ps}
}

@TechReport{Hinkelman_et_al:1993,
      AUTHOR = {Hinkelman, Elizabeth and Vonerden, Markus and Jung, Christoph},
      TITLE = {Natural Language Software Registry},
      YEAR = {1993},
      NUMBER = {D-93-10},
      ADDRESS = {Saarbrücken},
      TYPE = {DFKI Document},
      INSTITUTION = {DFKI},
      URL = {http://www.umich.edu/~archive/linguistics/software/nl.software.registry/DFKI-D-93-10.ps.Z},
      ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Hinkelman:1993:NLS.pdf Hinkelman:1993:NLS.ps}
}

@Article{Traum_Hinkelman:1992,
      AUTHOR = {Traum, David and Hinkelman, Elizabeth},
      TITLE = {Conversation Acts in Task-Oriented Spoken Dialogue},
      YEAR = {1992},
      JOURNAL = {Computational Intelligence},
      VOLUME = {8},
      NUMBER = {3},
      PAGES = {579-599},
      URL = {http://www.cs.tufts.edu/~elizh/ci-single.ps},
      ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Traum:1992:CAT.pdf Traum:1992:CAT.ps}
}

@TechReport{Traum_Hinkelman:1993,
      AUTHOR = {Traum, David and Hinkelman, Elizabeth},
      TITLE = {Conversation Acts in Task-Oriented Spoken Dialogue},
      YEAR = {1993},
      NUMBER = {RR-93-32},
      ADDRESS = {Saarbrücken},
      TYPE = {Research Report},
      INSTITUTION = {DFKI},
      URL = {http://www.cs.tufts.edu/~elizh/ci-single.ps},
      ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Traum:1993:CAT.pdf Traum:1993:CAT.ps}
}

@InProceedings{Uszkoreit_et_al:1994,
      AUTHOR = {Uszkoreit, Hans and Backofen, Rolf and Busemann, Stephan and Diagne, Abdel Kader and Hinkelman, Elizabeth and Kasper, Walter and Kiefer, Bernd and Krieger, Hans-Ulrich and Netter, Klaus and Neumann, Günter and Oepen, Stephan and Spackman, Stephen P.},
      TITLE = {DISCO - An HPSG-Based NLP System and its Application for Appointment Scheduling},
      YEAR = {1994},
      BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Computational Linguistics (COLING'94), August 5-9},
      VOLUME = {1},
      PAGES = {436-440},
      ADDRESS = {Kyoto, Japan},
      URL = {ftp://lt-ftp.dfki.uni-sb.de/pub/papers/local/coli.ps.Z ftp://ftp.dfki.uni-kl.de/pub/Publications/ResearchReports/1994/RR-94-38.ps.gz ftp://lt-ftp.dfki.uni-sb.de/pub/papers/local/coli.dvi.Z ftp://lt-ftp.dfki.uni-sb.de/pub/papers/local/coli.entry},
      ABSTRACT = {The natural language system DISCO is described. It combines - a powerful and flexible grammar development system - linguistic competence for German including morphology, syntax and semantics - new methods for linguistic performance modelling on the basis of high-level competence grammars - new methods for modelling multi-agent dialogue competence - an interesting sample application for appointment scheduling and calendar management},
      ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Uszkoreit:1994:DHBa.pdf Uszkoreit:1994:DHBa.ps}
}

@TechReport{Uszkoreit_et_al:1994_1,
      AUTHOR = {Uszkoreit, Hans and Backofen, Rolf and Busemann, Stephan and Diagne, Abdel Kader and Hinkelman, Elizabeth and Kasper, Walter and Kiefer, Bernd and Krieger, Hans-Ulrich and Netter, Klaus and Neumann, Günter and Oepen, Stefan and Spackmann, Stephen},
      TITLE = {DISCO - An HPSG-Based NLP System and its Application for Appointment Scheduling},
      YEAR = {1994},
      NUMBER = {RR-94-38},
      ADDRESS = {Saarbrücken},
      TYPE = {Research Report},
      INSTITUTION = {DFKI},
      ABSTRACT = {The natural language system DISCO is described. It combines o a powerful and flexible grammar development system; o linguistic competence for German including morphology, syntax and semantics; o new methods for linguistic performance modelling on the basis of high-level competence grammars; o new methods for modelling multi-agent dialogue competence; o an interesting sample application for appointment scheduling and calendar management.},
      ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Uszkoreit:1994:DHBb.pdf Uszkoreit:1994:DHBb.ps}
}

