Towards a Dialogue System That Can Take Interlocutors’ Values into Account

Yuki Zenimoto


Abstract
In this position paper, I present my research interests regarding the dialogue systems that can reflect the interlocutor’s values, such as their way of thinking and perceiving things. My work focuses on two main aspects: dialogue systems for eliciting the interlocutor’s values and methods for understanding the interlocutor’s values from narratives. Additionally, I discuss the abilities required for Spoken Dialogue Systems (SDSs) that can converse with the same user multiple times. Finally, I suggest topics for discussion regarding an SDS as a personal assistant for everyday use.
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2024.yrrsds-1.10
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Proceedings of the 20th Workshop of Young Researchers' Roundtable on Spoken Dialogue Systems
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September
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2024
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Kyoto, Japan
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Koji Inoue, Yahui Fu, Agnes Axelsson, Atsumoto Ohashi, Brielen Madureira, Yuki Zenimoto, Biswesh Mohapatra, Armand Stricker, Sopan Khosla
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YRRSDS | WS
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Association for Computational Linguistics
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28–29
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Yuki Zenimoto. 2024. Towards a Dialogue System That Can Take Interlocutors’ Values into Account. In Proceedings of the 20th Workshop of Young Researchers' Roundtable on Spoken Dialogue Systems, pages 28–29, Kyoto, Japan. Association for Computational Linguistics.
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