ACII 2009 Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction
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We study the task of automatic labeling dialogues with the proper speech acts, relying on empirical methods and simply exploiting lexical semantics of the utterances. We investigate the relationship between affective factors and linguistic realization of dialogue acts: we present some preliminary results about the role that affect plays in dialogue act disambiguation and we propose a discussion about open problems.
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