On the use of expectations for detecting and repairing human-machine miscommunication CSELT Centro Studi E Laboratori Telecomunicazioni S.p.A. Via G. Reiss Romoli 274 I-10148 Torino‚ Italy E-Mail: Morena.Danieli@cselt.stet.it In this paper I describe how miscommunication problems are dealt with in the spoken language system DIALOGOS. The dialogue module of the system exploits dialogic expectations in a twofold way: to model what future user utterance might be about (predictions)‚ and to account
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Galilei: The Mathematician Galileo Galilei was born on the 15th of February in 1564 in Pisa‚ Italy. He would become a household name in modern history due to his many achievements to science and mathematics. Galileo studied under Jacopo Borghini for two years. Galileo was then educated at the Camaldolese Monastery at Vallombrosa for most of his younger years. He would eventually enroll in the University of Pisa for a degree in medicine. Then‚ after accidently attending a geometry lecture‚ Galileo
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education early‚ attending a Jesuit monastery at age eleven‚ followed with a medical perusal at the University of Pisa. However‚ he soon abandoned his studies and developed the law of the pendulum at age 20. His institution was further demonstrated through the resolution of the Dante’s Inferno debate. As a result of these academic achievements‚ he was rewarded a position at the University of Pisa‚ where he would disprove Aristotle’s law. Moreover‚ he was granted a position at the University of Padua. He
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The universe would have never guessed that on our very own little tiny Earth‚ one man could think of new innovative ways to view our solar system and discover so much about it. On February 15‚ 1564‚ in the city of Pisa‚ Italy a boy was born that would forever change the way humans look up at the stars every night. Galileo Galilei has been and will forever be known for his discoveries and inventions‚ and how they contributed to our planet. Many known scientific theories have spawn from the ingenious
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Facts Location: Dubai‚ United Arab Emirates Building Type: Hotel Owner: Sheikh Maktoum Hasyer Maktoum Al-Maktoum Number of Floors: 60 Building Height: 321m Architect: Tom Wills-Wright Structural Engineer: Martin Halford (Eversendai Engineering) MEP Engineers: DSE Engineering Group Contractor: Murray & Roberts & Al Habtoor Engineering Contracting Method: Design-Build Architectural Organizing Principles: Inspire by Dhow boats. Built for royalty and the affluent. Major
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May Antonette Reutotar BST 1 World Travel Trends This is one of the findings of the ITB World Travel Trends Report‚ compiled by IPK International and commissioned by ITB Berlin. Outbound travel from the US this year is forecast to rise by about 3%. The number of long-haul trips rose by 6%‚ while short-distance travel fell by around 1%. Following an increase this year‚ in 2013 US travel figures are predicted to remain stable‚ at most. The unsettled economy continues to strongly affect
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Matteo Tanca 197 Wynford Road‚ Islington – London E: matteotanca@incomingconnection.net T: +44 74 50626357 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/matteotanca/en – Web: www.incomingconnection.net WORK EXPERIENCE 01/2013 – Present We R Interactive – London‚ United Kingdom Role: Software Developer Project Title: Lyroke (music social game for Web‚ iPhone/iPad‚ Android) Website: www.lyroke.com Description: development of one of the most popular free music games on the market. Being part of a small and
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Malaysia Education Blueprint 2013 - 2025 Foreword 1 MALAYSIA EDUCATION BLUEPRINT CHAPTER 1 CONTExT AND INNOVA 6 Education is a major contributor to the development of our social and economic capital. It inspires creativity and fosters innovation; provides our youth with the necessary skills to be able to compete in the modern labour market; and is a key driver of growth in the economy. And as this Government puts in place measures under the New Economic Model‚ Economic Transformation
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Before the 16th century‚ Europe had a radically different approach and view of science. At that time‚ this system of explaining the universe and superstition were seen as equal counterparts. There was a belief almost‚ that the ways of life could not be explained logically‚ but only by superstition and the mysterious actions of God. That assumption was created in part by the Catholic church and since‚ the church influenced a large portion of the common people’s time and lives‚ science remained as
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Systems of Knowledge (Module 3) What is Science? Science is derived from the Latin word scienta which means knowledge. Science is a particular way of understanding our natural world. Science is based on assumptions of our senses and the use of instruments to help us be precise. It is empirical [it falls beyond our senses]. Science follows very specific rules. Science does not exclude creativity and imagination‚ all inventions started from the inquiring mind. 3 methods of science are Observation‚
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