演讲停顿和对话行为

Costanza Navarretta
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本研究关注的是丹麦语自发并置对话语料库中言语停顿,尤其是呼吸停顿的使用。研究了具有特定交际功能的言语停顿与其在其他交际单元前后出现的关系,并以对话行为的形式进行了注释和分类。尽管呼吸暂停在交流中很重要,因此在实施人机对话系统时应该考虑到这一点,但只有少数研究涉及到呼吸暂停。而对话行为则是对共同交际功能的不同表达的概括,是对话系统的主干之一。在当前的工作中,我们描述了语料库中对话行为的注释,并使用这些注释对停顿进行了分析。据我们所知,对话行为以前还没有被用来分析呼吸停顿的功能。我们的分析表明,在丹麦语会话中最常见的具有交际功能的停顿是呼吸停顿。语料库中的呼吸停顿有不同的用途,其中之一是划定未完成的语音片段,然后由说话者放弃(对话行为术语中的退缩),因此可感知的呼吸可以是确定人机对话系统中不得包括在对话历史中的语音片段的有用特征。
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Speech Pauses and Dialogue Acts
This study concerns the use of speech pauses, and especially breath pauses in a Danish corpus of spontaneous dyadic conversations. Speech pauses which have specific communicative functions are investigated in relation to their occurrences before and after other communicative units, all annotated and classified in the form of dialogue acts. Breath pauses have been addressed in only few studies even though they are important in communication and therefore should be accounted for when implementing human-machine dialogue systems. Dialogue acts, on the contrary, have been one of the backbones in dialogue systems since they generalize over different expressions of common communicative functions. In the current work, we describe the annotation of dialogue acts in the corpus and present an analysis of pauses using these annotations. To our best knowledge, dialogue acts have not been previously used for analyzing the functions of breath pauses. Our analysis shows that the most common type of pause having a communicative function in the Danish conversations are breath pauses. Breath pauses in the corpus have different uses, one of these being that of delimiting speech segments which are left unfinished and are then abandoned by the speaker (retractions in dialogue acts terminology) and therefore perceivable breathing can be a useful feature for determining spoken segments which must not be included in the dialogue history in human-machine dialogue systems.
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