Sota Horiuchi


2025

A corpus of dialogues between multimodal systems and humans is indispensable for the development and improvement of such systems. However, there is a shortage of human-machine multimodal dialogue datasets, which hinders the widespread deployment of these systems in society. To address this issue, we construct a Japanese multimodal human-machine dialogue corpus, DSLCMM, by collecting and organizing data from the Dialogue System Live Competitions (DSLCs). This paper details the procedure for constructing the corpus and presents our analysis of the relationship between various dialogue features and evaluation scores provided by users.