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On the Structure of Address in Multi-Party Dialogue: From Discrete Labels to Continuous Levels

In multi-party dialogues between a dialogue system and multiple users, identifying to whom an utterance is addressed is a key challenge. Prior work has typically treated addressee detection as a multi-class classification task, selecting a single label representing an individual participant or the group. This formulation assumes that address is inherently discrete and has primarily been used for predicting turn-taking. In this paper, we revisit this assumption by analyzing address as a continuous phenomenon. Using a multi-party human dialogue corpus annotated by multiple annotators, we constru

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  • LinkedLinked via arxiv author · 85%Taiga Mori

    On the Structure of Address in Multi-Party Dialogue: From Discrete Labels to Continuous Levels

  • LinkedLinked via arxiv author · 85%Koji Inoue

    On the Structure of Address in Multi-Party Dialogue: From Discrete Labels to Continuous Levels

  • LinkedLinked via arxiv author · 85%Divesh Lala

    On the Structure of Address in Multi-Party Dialogue: From Discrete Labels to Continuous Levels

  • LinkedLinked via arxiv author · 85%Tatsuya Kawahara

    On the Structure of Address in Multi-Party Dialogue: From Discrete Labels to Continuous Levels

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