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Workshop on Conversational Applications — Agenda

General information:

Friday, 18 June 2010

7:30-8:30 BREAKFAST

8:30-8:55  Session1: Welcome

Moderator:
Debbie Dahl
Scribe:
Kaz Ashimura

- Welcome and logistics — Raj Tumuluri, Openstream

- Welcome from the W3C — Kazuyuki Ashimura, W3C [ Slides ]

- Introduction to the workshop — Debbie Dahl, W3C Invited Expert

8:55-9:15  Session2: Introduction

Moderator:
Dan Burnett
Scribe:
Rahul Akolkar

Broad overview of architectural issues and use cases addressed in the papers. Our goal in this session is to develop a common framework for discussions throughout the remainder of the workshop.

- Overview of conversational applications — Kurt Fuqua, Cambridge Mobile

- The User Context: Aligning System and User Behavior — Kim Patch, Redstart Systems [ Paper, Slides ]

9:15-10:15  Session3: Lexical and morphological standards

Moderator:
Paolo Baggia
Scribe:
Kim Patch

- Information Transfer from Dialogue Response Generation to Speech Synthesis — Dan Burnett, Voxeo for Paul Bagshaw, France Telecom [ Paper ]

- Conversational Lexical Standards — Kurt Fuqua, Cambridge Mobile [ Paper ]

- ((not presented: Use of Part of Speech and morphological information for resolving multiple pronunciations in Pronunciation Lexicon Specification (PLS) for Indian Languages — Somnath Chandra, Dept. of Information Technology, Govt. of India/W3C India [ Paper ] ))

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10:15-10:45 BREAK

10:45-12:00  Session4: Grammar, Semantics and Natural language processing

Moderator:
Rahul Akolkar
Scribe:
Debbie Dahl

- Extending SRGS to Support More Powerful and Expressive Grammars — Paolo Baggia, Loquendo / Debbie Dahl, Conversational Technologies / Jerry Carter, the Minerva Project [ Paper, Slides ]

- Conversational Syntax Requirements — Kurt Fuqua, Cambridge Mobile [ Paper ]

- Conversational Semantic Standards — Kurt Fuqua, Cambridge Mobile

[ Paper ]
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12:00-1:30 LUNCH

1:30-3:00  Session4 (continued): Grammar, Semantics and Natural language processing

Moderator:
Michael Johnston
Scribe:
Paolo Baggia

- The Future of Advanced Dialogue Applications — Simona Gandrabur, Nuance [ Paper ]

- Extension of SRGS and SISR — Raj Tumuluri, Openstream [ Paper ]

- Use Cases and Requirements for New Models of Human Language to Support Mobile Conversational Systems — Chiori Hori, NICT [ Paper ]


3:00-3:30 BREAK

3:30-5:00  Session5: Architectures and Dialog System Integration

Moderator:
David Nahamoo
Scribe:
Matt Womer

- Conversational Architecture Requirements — Kurt Fuqua, Cambridge Mobile [ Paper ]

- Beyond the Form Interpretation Algorithm — Rahul Akolkar, IBM [ Paper ]

- ((not presented: Asynchronous Microphone Upload — James Salsman, TalkNicer.com [ Paper ] ))

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5:00-5:30  Session6: Planning session for the topics for Day2

Moderator:
Dan Burnett
Scribe:
Kaz Ashimura

Determine how many (two/three) breakout sessions to be held on Day2.

What to discuss.


5:30 Day1 ends

Note. Scribes for June 18 submit their session summaries to Kazuyuki Ashimura


6:30-7:00 RECEPTION

7:00- DINNER

Saturday, 19 June 2010

7:30-8:30 BREAKFAST

8:30-10:30  Session7: Breakout sessions

We will split into 3 subgroups. Each group will need to select a scribe/spokesperson.

Each group is responsible for going through the use case templates from the paper presenters in its group. The group will write "candidate use cases" (issues/problem statements) based on questions 1 and 3 in each template. The group must manage its time to ensure that all use case templates are considered.

Before the break, the spokesperson will email their notes and the list of candidate use cases to Kaz for inclusion in the minutes.

Breakout session A
Scribe/Spokesperson:
TBD
Breakout session B
Scribe/Spokesperson:
TBD
Breakout session C
Scribe/Spokesperson:
TBD

10:30-11:00 BREAK

11:00-12:00  Session8: Reports from breakout sessions

Moderator:
Kurt Fuqua
Scribe:
Simona Gandrabur

In this session each group will report on its list of candidate use cases so the whole group can see and understand them.

We will consider any requests to combine similar use cases. Use cases will only be combined if both authors agree.


12:00-1:30 LUNCH

1:30-4:00  Session9: Prioritize use cases & identify potential new languages and language extensions

Moderator:
Dan Burnett
Scribe:
Kaz Ashimura/Simona Gandrabur/Debbie Dahl

Prioritize use cases.

For the top 3-5 use cases, identify potential new languages and language extensions.

- Goodbye — Kazuyuki Ashimura, W3C


4:00 Workshop ends

Note. Scribes for June 19 submit their session summaries to Kazuyuki Ashimura

 


The Call for Participation, the Logistics and the Presentation Guideline are also available on the W3C Web server.


James A. Larson, Deborah Dahl, Daniel C. Burnett and Kazuyuki Ashimura, Workshop Organizing Committee

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