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<volume id="W16">
  <paper id="3600">
    <title>Proceedings of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue</title>
    <editor>Raquel Fernandez</editor>
    <editor>Wolfgang Minker</editor>
    <editor>Giuseppe Carenini</editor>
    <editor>Ryuichiro Higashinaka</editor>
    <editor>Ron Artstein</editor>
    <editor>Alesia Gainer</editor>
    <month>September</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Los Angeles</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-36</url>
    <bibtype>book</bibtype>
    <bibkey>SIGDIAL:2016</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="3601">
    <title>Towards End-to-End Learning for Dialog State Tracking and Management using Deep Reinforcement Learning</title>
    <author><first>Tiancheng</first><last>Zhao</last></author>
    <author><first>Maxine</first><last>Eskenazi</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue</booktitle>
    <month>September</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Los Angeles</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>1&#8211;10</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-3601</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>zhao-eskenazi:2016:SIGDIAL</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="3602">
    <title>Task Lineages: Dialog State Tracking for Flexible Interaction</title>
    <author><first>Sungjin</first><last>Lee</last></author>
    <author><first>Amanda</first><last>Stent</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue</booktitle>
    <month>September</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Los Angeles</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>11&#8211;21</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-3602</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>lee-stent:2016:SIGDIAL</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="3603">
    <title>Joint Online Spoken Language Understanding and Language Modeling With Recurrent Neural Networks</title>
    <author><first>Bing</first><last>Liu</last></author>
    <author><first>Ian</first><last>Lane</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue</booktitle>
    <month>September</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Los Angeles</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>22&#8211;30</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-3603</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>liu-lane:2016:SIGDIAL</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="3604">
    <title>Creating and Characterizing a Diverse Corpus of Sarcasm in Dialogue</title>
    <author><first>Shereen</first><last>Oraby</last></author>
    <author><first>Vrindavan</first><last>Harrison</last></author>
    <author><first>Lena</first><last>Reed</last></author>
    <author><first>Ernesto</first><last>Hernandez</last></author>
    <author><first>Ellen</first><last>Riloff</last></author>
    <author><first>Marilyn</first><last>Walker</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue</booktitle>
    <month>September</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Los Angeles</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>31&#8211;41</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-3604</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>oraby-EtAl:2016:SIGDIAL</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="3605">
    <title>The SENSEI Annotated Corpus: Human Summaries of Reader Comment Conversations in On-line News</title>
    <author><first>Emma</first><last>Barker</last></author>
    <author><first>Monica Lestari</first><last>Paramita</last></author>
    <author><first>Ahmet</first><last>Aker</last></author>
    <author><first>Emina</first><last>Kurtic</last></author>
    <author><first>Mark</first><last>Hepple</last></author>
    <author><first>Robert</first><last>Gaizauskas</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue</booktitle>
    <month>September</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Los Angeles</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>42&#8211;52</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-3605</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>barker-EtAl:2016:SIGDIAL</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="3606">
    <title>Special Session - The Future Directions of Dialogue-Based Intelligent Personal Assistants</title>
    <author><first>Yoichi</first><last>Matsuyama</last></author>
    <author><first>Alexandros</first><last>Papangelis</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue</booktitle>
    <month>September</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Los Angeles</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>53</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-3606</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>matsuyama-papangelis:2016:SIGDIAL</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="3607">
    <title>Keynote - More than meets the ear: Processes that shape dialogue</title>
    <author><first>Susan</first><last>Brennan</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue</booktitle>
    <month>September</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Los Angeles</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>54</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-3607</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>brennan:2016:SIGDIAL</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="3608">
    <title>A Wizard-of-Oz Study on A Non-Task-Oriented Dialog Systems That Reacts to User Engagement</title>
    <author><first>Zhou</first><last>Yu</last></author>
    <author><first>Leah</first><last>Nicolich-Henkin</last></author>
    <author><first>Alan W</first><last>Black</last></author>
    <author><first>Alexander</first><last>Rudnicky</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue</booktitle>
    <month>September</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Los Angeles</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>55&#8211;63</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-3608</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>yu-EtAl:2016:SIGDIAL1</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="3609">
    <title>Classifying Emotions in Customer Support Dialogues in Social Media</title>
    <author><first>Jonathan</first><last>Herzig</last></author>
    <author><first>Guy</first><last>Feigenblat</last></author>
    <author><first>Michal</first><last>Shmueli-Scheuer</last></author>
    <author><first>David</first><last>Konopnicki</last></author>
    <author><first>Anat</first><last>Rafaeli</last></author>
    <author><first>Daniel</first><last>Altman</last></author>
    <author><first>David</first><last>Spivak</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue</booktitle>
    <month>September</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Los Angeles</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>64&#8211;73</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-3609</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>herzig-EtAl:2016:SIGDIAL</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="3610">
    <title>Cultural Communication Idiosyncrasies in Human-Computer Interaction</title>
    <author><first>Juliana</first><last>Miehle</last></author>
    <author><first>Koichiro</first><last>Yoshino</last></author>
    <author><first>Louisa</first><last>Pragst</last></author>
    <author><first>Stefan</first><last>Ultes</last></author>
    <author><first>Satoshi</first><last>Nakamura</last></author>
    <author><first>Wolfgang</first><last>Minker</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue</booktitle>
    <month>September</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Los Angeles</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>74&#8211;79</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-3610</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>miehle-EtAl:2016:SIGDIAL</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="3611">
    <title>Using phone features to improve dialogue state tracking generalisation to unseen states</title>
    <author><first>I&#241;igo</first><last>Casanueva</last></author>
    <author><first>Thomas</first><last>Hain</last></author>
    <author><first>Mauro</first><last>Nicolao</last></author>
    <author><first>Phil</first><last>Green</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue</booktitle>
    <month>September</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Los Angeles</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>80&#8211;89</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-3611</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>casanueva-EtAl:2016:SIGDIAL</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="3612">
    <title>Character Identification on Multiparty Conversation: Identifying Mentions of Characters in TV Shows</title>
    <author><first>Yu-Hsin</first><last>Chen</last></author>
    <author><first>Jinho D.</first><last>Choi</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue</booktitle>
    <month>September</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Los Angeles</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>90&#8211;100</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-3612</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>chen-choi:2016:SIGDIAL</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="3613">
    <title>Policy Networks with Two-Stage Training for Dialogue Systems</title>
    <author><first>Mehdi</first><last>Fatemi</last></author>
    <author><first>Layla</first><last>El Asri</last></author>
    <author><first>Hannes</first><last>Schulz</last></author>
    <author><first>Jing</first><last>He</last></author>
    <author><first>Kaheer</first><last>Suleman</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue</booktitle>
    <month>September</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Los Angeles</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>101&#8211;110</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-3613</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>fatemi-EtAl:2016:SIGDIAL</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="3614">
    <title>Language Portability for Dialogue Systems: Translating a Question-Answering System from English into Tamil</title>
    <author><first>Satheesh</first><last>Ravi</last></author>
    <author><first>Ron</first><last>Artstein</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue</booktitle>
    <month>September</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Los Angeles</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>111&#8211;116</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-3614</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>ravi-artstein:2016:SIGDIAL</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="3615">
    <title>Extracting PDTB Discourse Relations from Student Essays</title>
    <author><first>Kate</first><last>Forbes-Riley</last></author>
    <author><first>Fan</first><last>Zhang</last></author>
    <author><first>Diane</first><last>Litman</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue</booktitle>
    <month>September</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Los Angeles</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>117&#8211;127</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-3615</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>forbesriley-zhang-litman:2016:SIGDIAL</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="3616">
    <title>Empirical comparison of dependency conversions for RST discourse trees</title>
    <author><first>Katsuhiko</first><last>Hayashi</last></author>
    <author><first>Tsutomu</first><last>Hirao</last></author>
    <author><first>Masaaki</first><last>Nagata</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue</booktitle>
    <month>September</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Los Angeles</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>128&#8211;136</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-3616</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>hayashi-hirao-nagata:2016:SIGDIAL</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="3617">
    <title>The Role of Discourse Units in Near-Extractive Summarization</title>
    <author><first>Junyi Jessy</first><last>Li</last></author>
    <author><first>Kapil</first><last>Thadani</last></author>
    <author><first>Amanda</first><last>Stent</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue</booktitle>
    <month>September</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Los Angeles</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>137&#8211;147</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-3617</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>li-thadani-stent:2016:SIGDIAL</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="3618">
    <title>Initiations and Interruptions in a Spoken Dialog System</title>
    <author><first>Leah</first><last>Nicolich-Henkin</last></author>
    <author><first>Carolyn</first><last>Rose</last></author>
    <author><first>Alan W</first><last>Black</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue</booktitle>
    <month>September</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Los Angeles</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>148&#8211;156</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-3618</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>nicolichhenkin-rose-black:2016:SIGDIAL</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="3619">
    <title>Analyzing Post-dialogue Comments by Speakers &#8211; How Do Humans Personalize Their Utterances in Dialogue? &#8211;</title>
    <author><first>Toru</first><last>Hirano</last></author>
    <author><first>Ryuichiro</first><last>Higashinaka</last></author>
    <author><first>Yoshihiro</first><last>Matsuo</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue</booktitle>
    <month>September</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Los Angeles</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>157&#8211;165</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-3619</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>hirano-higashinaka-matsuo:2016:SIGDIAL</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="3620">
    <title>On the Contribution of Discourse Structure on Text Complexity Assessment</title>
    <author><first>Elnaz</first><last>Davoodi</last></author>
    <author><first>Leila</first><last>Kosseim</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue</booktitle>
    <month>September</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Los Angeles</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>166&#8211;174</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-3620</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>davoodi-kosseim:2016:SIGDIAL</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="3621">
    <title>Syntactic parsing of chat language in contact center conversation corpus</title>
    <author><first>Alexis</first><last>Nasr</last></author>
    <author><first>Geraldine</first><last>Damnati</last></author>
    <author><first>Aleksandra</first><last>Guerraz</last></author>
    <author><first>Frederic</first><last>Bechet</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue</booktitle>
    <month>September</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Los Angeles</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>175&#8211;184</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-3621</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>nasr-EtAl:2016:SIGDIAL</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="3622">
    <title>A Context-aware Natural Language Generator for Dialogue Systems</title>
    <author><first>Ond&#x159;ej</first><last>Du&#x161;ek</last></author>
    <author><first>Filip</first><last>Jurcicek</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue</booktitle>
    <month>September</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Los Angeles</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>185&#8211;190</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-3622</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>duvsek-jurcicek:2016:SIGDIAL</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="3623">
    <title>Identifying Teacher Questions Using Automatic Speech Recognition in Classrooms</title>
    <author><first>Nathaniel</first><last>Blanchard</last></author>
    <author><first>Patrick</first><last>Donnelly</last></author>
    <author><first>Andrew M.</first><last>Olney</last></author>
    <author><first>Samei</first><last>Borhan</last></author>
    <author><first>Brooke</first><last>Ward</last></author>
    <author><first>Xiaoyi</first><last>Sun</last></author>
    <author><first>Sean</first><last>Kelly</last></author>
    <author><first>Martin</first><last>Nystrand</last></author>
    <author><first>Sidney K.</first><last>D'Mello</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue</booktitle>
    <month>September</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Los Angeles</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>191&#8211;201</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-3623</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>blanchard-EtAl:2016:SIGDIAL</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="3624">
    <title>A framework for the automatic inference of stochastic turn-taking styles</title>
    <author><first>Kornel</first><last>Laskowski</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue</booktitle>
    <month>September</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Los Angeles</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>202&#8211;211</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-3624</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>laskowski:2016:SIGDIAL</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="3625">
    <title>Talking with ERICA, an autonomous android</title>
    <author><first>Koji</first><last>Inoue</last></author>
    <author><first>Pierrick</first><last>Milhorat</last></author>
    <author><first>Divesh</first><last>Lala</last></author>
    <author><first>Tianyu</first><last>Zhao</last></author>
    <author><first>Tatsuya</first><last>Kawahara</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue</booktitle>
    <month>September</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Los Angeles</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>212&#8211;215</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-3625</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>inoue-EtAl:2016:SIGDIAL</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="3626">
    <title>Rapid Prototyping of Form-driven Dialogue Systems Using an Open-source Framework</title>
    <author><first>Svetlana</first><last>Stoyanchev</last></author>
    <author><first>Pierre</first><last>Lison</last></author>
    <author><first>Srinivas</first><last>Bangalore</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue</booktitle>
    <month>September</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Los Angeles</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>216&#8211;219</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-3626</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>stoyanchev-lison-bangalore:2016:SIGDIAL</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="3627">
    <title>LVCSR System on a Hybrid GPU-CPU Embedded Platform for Real-Time Dialog Applications</title>
    <author><first>Alexei V.</first><last>Ivanov</last></author>
    <author><first>Patrick L.</first><last>Lange</last></author>
    <author><first>David</first><last>Suendermann-Oeft</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue</booktitle>
    <month>September</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Los Angeles</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>220&#8211;223</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-3627</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>ivanov-lange-suendermannoeft:2016:SIGDIAL</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="3628">
    <title>Socially-Aware Animated Intelligent Personal Assistant Agent</title>
    <author><first>Yoichi</first><last>Matsuyama</last></author>
    <author><first>Arjun</first><last>Bhardwaj</last></author>
    <author><first>Ran</first><last>Zhao</last></author>
    <author><first>Oscar</first><last>Romeo</last></author>
    <author><first>Sushma</first><last>Akoju</last></author>
    <author><first>Justine</first><last>Cassell</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue</booktitle>
    <month>September</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Los Angeles</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>224&#8211;227</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-3628</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>matsuyama-EtAl:2016:SIGDIAL</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="3629">
    <title>Selection method of an appropriate response in chat-oriented dialogue systems</title>
    <author><first>Hideaki</first><last>Mori</last></author>
    <author><first>Masahiro</first><last>Araki</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue</booktitle>
    <month>September</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Los Angeles</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>228&#8211;231</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-3629</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>mori-araki:2016:SIGDIAL</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="3630">
    <title>Real-Time Understanding of Complex Discriminative Scene Descriptions</title>
    <author><first>Ramesh</first><last>Manuvinakurike</last></author>
    <author><first>Casey</first><last>Kennington</last></author>
    <author><first>David</first><last>DeVault</last></author>
    <author><first>David</first><last>Schlangen</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue</booktitle>
    <month>September</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Los Angeles</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>232&#8211;241</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-3630</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>manuvinakurike-EtAl:2016:SIGDIAL1</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="3631">
    <title>Supporting Spoken Assistant Systems with a Graphical User Interface that Signals Incremental Understanding and Prediction State</title>
    <author><first>Casey</first><last>Kennington</last></author>
    <author><first>David</first><last>Schlangen</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue</booktitle>
    <month>September</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Los Angeles</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>242&#8211;251</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-3631</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>kennington-schlangen:2016:SIGDIAL</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="3632">
    <title>Toward incremental dialogue act segmentation in fast-paced interactive dialogue systems</title>
    <author><first>Ramesh</first><last>Manuvinakurike</last></author>
    <author><first>Maike</first><last>Paetzel</last></author>
    <author><first>Cheng</first><last>Qu</last></author>
    <author><first>David</first><last>Schlangen</last></author>
    <author><first>David</first><last>DeVault</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue</booktitle>
    <month>September</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Los Angeles</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>252&#8211;262</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-3632</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>manuvinakurike-EtAl:2016:SIGDIAL2</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="3633">
    <title>Keynote - Modeling Human Communication Dynamics</title>
    <author><first>Louis-Philippe</first><last>Morency</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue</booktitle>
    <month>September</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Los Angeles</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>263</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-3633</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>morency:2016:SIGDIAL</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="3634">
    <title>On the Evaluation of Dialogue Systems with Next Utterance Classification</title>
    <author><first>Ryan</first><last>Lowe</last></author>
    <author><first>Iulian Vlad</first><last>Serban</last></author>
    <author><first>Michael</first><last>Noseworthy</last></author>
    <author><first>Laurent</first><last>Charlin</last></author>
    <author><first>Joelle</first><last>Pineau</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue</booktitle>
    <month>September</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Los Angeles</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>264&#8211;269</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-3634</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>lowe-EtAl:2016:SIGDIAL</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="3635">
    <title>Towards Using Conversations with Spoken Dialogue Systems in the Automated Assessment of Non-Native Speakers of English</title>
    <author><first>Diane</first><last>Litman</last></author>
    <author><first>Steve</first><last>Young</last></author>
    <author><first>Mark</first><last>Gales</last></author>
    <author><first>Kate</first><last>Knill</last></author>
    <author><first>Karen</first><last>Ottewell</last></author>
    <author><first>Rogier</first><last>van Dalen</last></author>
    <author><first>David</first><last>Vandyke</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue</booktitle>
    <month>September</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Los Angeles</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>270&#8211;275</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-3635</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>litman-EtAl:2016:SIGDIAL</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="3636">
    <title>Measuring the Similarity of Sentential Arguments in Dialogue</title>
    <author><first>Amita</first><last>Misra</last></author>
    <author><first>Brian</first><last>Ecker</last></author>
    <author><first>Marilyn</first><last>Walker</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue</booktitle>
    <month>September</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Los Angeles</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>276&#8211;287</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-3636</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>misra-ecker-walker:2016:SIGDIAL</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="3637">
    <title>Investigating Fluidity for Human-Robot Interaction with Real-time, Real-world Grounding Strategies</title>
    <author><first>Julian</first><last>Hough</last></author>
    <author><first>David</first><last>Schlangen</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue</booktitle>
    <month>September</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Los Angeles</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>288&#8211;298</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-3637</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>hough-schlangen:2016:SIGDIAL</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="3638">
    <title>Do Characters Abuse More Than Words?</title>
    <author><first>Yashar</first><last>Mehdad</last></author>
    <author><first>Joel</first><last>Tetreault</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue</booktitle>
    <month>September</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Los Angeles</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>299&#8211;303</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-3638</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>mehdad-tetreault:2016:SIGDIAL</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="3639">
    <title>Towards a dialogue system that supports rich visualizations of data</title>
    <author><first>Abhinav</first><last>Kumar</last></author>
    <author><first>Jillian</first><last>Aurisano</last></author>
    <author><first>Barbara</first><last>Di Eugenio</last></author>
    <author><first>Andrew</first><last>Johnson</last></author>
    <author><first>Alberto</first><last>Gonzalez</last></author>
    <author><first>Jason</first><last>Leigh</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue</booktitle>
    <month>September</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Los Angeles</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>304&#8211;309</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-3639</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>kumar-EtAl:2016:SIGDIAL</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="3640">
    <title>Analyzing the Effect of Entrainment on Dialogue Acts</title>
    <author><first>Masahiro</first><last>Mizukami</last></author>
    <author><first>Koichiro</first><last>Yoshino</last></author>
    <author><first>Graham</first><last>Neubig</last></author>
    <author><first>David</first><last>Traum</last></author>
    <author><first>Satoshi</first><last>Nakamura</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue</booktitle>
    <month>September</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Los Angeles</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>310&#8211;318</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-3640</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>mizukami-EtAl:2016:SIGDIAL</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="3641">
    <title>Towards an Entertaining Natural Language Generation System: Linguistic Peculiarities of Japanese Fictional Characters</title>
    <author><first>Chiaki</first><last>Miyazaki</last></author>
    <author><first>Toru</first><last>Hirano</last></author>
    <author><first>Ryuichiro</first><last>Higashinaka</last></author>
    <author><first>Yoshihiro</first><last>Matsuo</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue</booktitle>
    <month>September</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Los Angeles</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>319&#8211;328</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-3641</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>miyazaki-EtAl:2016:SIGDIAL</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="3642">
    <title>Reference Resolution in Situated Dialogue with Learned Semantics</title>
    <author><first>Xiaolong</first><last>Li</last></author>
    <author><first>Kristy</first><last>Boyer</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue</booktitle>
    <month>September</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Los Angeles</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>329&#8211;338</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-3642</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>li-boyer:2016:SIGDIAL</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="3643">
    <title>Training an adaptive dialogue policy for interactive learning of visually grounded word meanings</title>
    <author><first>Yanchao</first><last>Yu</last></author>
    <author><first>Arash</first><last>Eshghi</last></author>
    <author><first>Oliver</first><last>Lemon</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue</booktitle>
    <month>September</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Los Angeles</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>339&#8211;349</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-3643</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>yu-eshghi-lemon:2016:SIGDIAL</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="3644">
    <title>Learning Fine-Grained Knowledge about Contingent Relations between Everyday Events</title>
    <author><first>Elahe</first><last>Rahimtoroghi</last></author>
    <author><first>Ernesto</first><last>Hernandez</last></author>
    <author><first>Marilyn</first><last>Walker</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue</booktitle>
    <month>September</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Los Angeles</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>350&#8211;359</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-3644</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>rahimtoroghi-hernandez-walker:2016:SIGDIAL</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="3645">
    <title>When do we laugh?</title>
    <author><first>Ye</first><last>Tian</last></author>
    <author><first>Chiara</first><last>Mazzocconi</last></author>
    <author><first>Jonathan</first><last>Ginzburg</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue</booktitle>
    <month>September</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Los Angeles</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>360&#8211;369</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-3645</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>tian-mazzocconi-ginzburg:2016:SIGDIAL</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="3646">
    <title>Small Talk Improves User Impressions of Interview Dialogue Systems</title>
    <author><first>Takahiro</first><last>Kobori</last></author>
    <author><first>Mikio</first><last>Nakano</last></author>
    <author><first>Tomoaki</first><last>Nakamura</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue</booktitle>
    <month>September</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Los Angeles</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>370&#8211;380</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-3646</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>kobori-nakano-nakamura:2016:SIGDIAL</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="3647">
    <title>Automatic Recognition of Conversational Strategies in the Service of a Socially-Aware Dialog System</title>
    <author><first>Ran</first><last>Zhao</last></author>
    <author><first>Tanmay</first><last>Sinha</last></author>
    <author><first>Alan</first><last>Black</last></author>
    <author><first>Justine</first><last>Cassell</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue</booktitle>
    <month>September</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Los Angeles</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>381&#8211;392</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-3647</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>zhao-EtAl:2016:SIGDIAL</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="3648">
    <title>Neural Utterance Ranking Model for Conversational Dialogue Systems</title>
    <author><first>Michimasa</first><last>Inaba</last></author>
    <author><first>Kenichi</first><last>Takahashi</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue</booktitle>
    <month>September</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Los Angeles</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>393&#8211;403</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-3648</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>inaba-takahashi:2016:SIGDIAL</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="3649">
    <title>Strategy and Policy Learning for Non-Task-Oriented Conversational Systems</title>
    <author><first>Zhou</first><last>Yu</last></author>
    <author><first>Ziyu</first><last>Xu</last></author>
    <author><first>Alan W</first><last>Black</last></author>
    <author><first>Alexander</first><last>Rudnicky</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue</booktitle>
    <month>September</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Los Angeles</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>404&#8211;412</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-3649</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>yu-EtAl:2016:SIGDIAL2</bibkey>
  </paper>

</volume>

