BS ISO 24617-2:2012:2013 Edition
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Language resource management. Semantic annotation framework (SemAF) – Dialogue acts
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2013 | 114 |
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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7 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions |
11 | 4 Purpose and justification |
12 | 5 Basic concepts and metamodel |
14 | 6 Definition of communicative functions |
15 | 7 Annotation schemes 7.1 Structure of annotation schemes |
16 | 7.2 Multidimensionality and multifunctionality |
17 | 7.3 Multidimensionality, clustering and dimensions 7.4 Dimension- specific and general-purpose functions |
19 | 8 Dialogue segmentation |
20 | 9 Dimensions |
21 | 9.1 Task 9.2 Auto-Feedback 9.3 Allo-Feedback 9.4 Turn Management |
22 | 9.5 Time Management 9.6 Discourse Structuring 9.7 Social Obligations Management 9.8 Own Communication Management 9.9 Partner Communication Management |
23 | 10 Core dialogue acts |
25 | 10.1 General-purpose functions |
26 | 10.2 Dimension-specific functions 10.2.1 Task dimension |
27 | 10.2.2 Feedback 10.2.3 Turn management 10.2.4 Time management 10.2.5 Discourse structuring 10.2.6 Own and partner communication management |
28 | 10.2.7 Social obligations management 10.3 Function qualifiers |
29 | 11 Dialogue act markup language (DiAML) 11.1 Abstract syntax |
30 | 11.2 Concrete syntax |
31 | 12 Principles for extending and restricting the standard 12.1 Main design principles |
33 | 12.2 Schema extension 12.3 Scheme restriction |