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Neural Multimodal Belief Tracker with Adaptive Attention for Dialogue Systems

2019

Multimodal dialogue systems are attracting increasing attention with a more natural and informative way for human-computer interaction. As one of its core components, the belief tracker estimates the user's goal at each step of the dialogue and provides a direct way to validate the ability of dialogue understanding. However, existing studies on belief trackers are largely limited to textual modality, which cannot be easily extended to capture the rich semantics in multimodal systems such as those with product images. For example, in fashion domain, the visual appearance of clothes play a crucial role in understanding the user's intention. In this case, the existing belief trackers may fail …

Modality (human–computer interaction)Computer science02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesSemanticsUniversity Growth Strategy Limits to Growth Executive Education Knowledge Ecosystem Causal Loop Diagram01 natural sciencesDomain (software engineering)Settore SECS-P/07 - Economia AziendaleHuman–computer interaction0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringNatural (music)020201 artificial intelligence & image processing0105 earth and related environmental sciencesThe World Wide Web Conference
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Durée et catastrophe. Régimes temporels et conflits écologiques à l’heure de la globalisation de l’environnement

2020

Elaborating from anthropology of nature and semiotic of culture, the work aims to illustrate that every ecological crisis is, also, a temporality crisis. In order to do so, it compares different visions of future – and, therefore, of the present of the enunciator – that shape international environmental crisis between ’60 and ’70. The first, insisting on risks, comes from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, advising about the Limits to Growth; the second, insisting on risk normalization, comes from UN first Earth Summit; both discourses are registered in reports published in 1972 and read worldwide. The analysis shows that while the MIT report successfully points the temporality crisis r…

Political Ecology Temporality Crisis Limits to Growth Earth Summit Sustainable DevelopmentSettore M-FIL/05 - Filosofia E Teoria Dei Linguaggi
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