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Evaluating Information Presentation Strategies for Spoken Recommendations

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Winterboer, Andi
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Moore, Johanna D.
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2010-11-01T15:14:55Z
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2010-11-01T15:14:55Z
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2007-10-20
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2007
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2007-10-19
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2010-11-01T15:14:55Z
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We report the results of a Wizard-of-Oz (WoZ) study comparing two approaches to presenting information in a spoken dialogue system generating flight recommendations. We found that recommendations presented using the user-model based summarize and refine (UMSR) approach enable more efficient information retrieval than the data-driven summarize and refine (SR) approach. In addition, user ratings on four evaluation criteria showed a clear preference for recommendations based on the UMSR approach.
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4
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978-1-59593-730--8
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http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1297260
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/4132
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en
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information presentation
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spoken dialogue systems
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user modeling
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dc.title
Evaluating Information Presentation Strategies for Spoken Recommendations
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Conference Paper
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rps.title
Proceedings of the 2007 ACM Conference on Recommender Systems
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