Grounded and Ungrounded Referring Expressions in Human Dialogues: Language Mirrors Different Grounding Conditions
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| Publication date | 2020 |
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| Book title | Proceedings of the Seventh Italian Conference on Computational Linguistics |
| Book subtitle | Bologna, Italy, March 1-3, 2021 |
| Series | CEUR Workshop Proceedings |
| Event | 7th Italian Conference on Computational Linguistics |
| Article number | 38 |
| Number of pages | 7 |
| Publisher | Aachen: CEUR-WS |
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| Abstract |
We study how language use differs between dialogue partners in a visually grounded reference task when a referent is mutually identifiable by both interlocutors vs. when it is only available to one of them. In the latter case, the addressee needs to disconfirm a proposed description – a skill largely neglected by both the theoretical and the computational linguistics communities. We consider a number of linguistic features that we expect to vary across conditions. We then analyze their effectiveness in distinguishing among the two conditions by means of statistical tests and a feature-based classifier. Overall, we show that language mirrors different grounding conditions, paving the way to future deeper investigation of referential disconfirmation.
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| Document type | Conference contribution |
| Language | English |
| Related dataset | The PhotoBook Task and Dataset |
| Published at | http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2769/paper_38.pdf |
| Other links | http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2769/ |
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