`Concern Alignment in Conversations' project aims, through empirical examinations of real-life conversations, to establish a theoretical and descriptive framework to capture discourse structures and underlying rational and affective processes in human-human joint planning interactions at dialogue act exchange level. Concern alignment model has been developed to address convergent negotiation for consensus-building and open-ended joint exploration for maximal satisfaction of participants observed in real-life dialogues.
Cite as: Katagiri, Y., Takanashi, K., Ishizaki, M., Enomoto, M., Den, Y. (2017) Concern-Alignment for Negotiation and Joint Inquiry in Dialogues. Proc. SEMDIAL 2017 (SaarDial) Workshop on the Semantics and Pragmatics of Dialogue, 148-149.
@inproceedings{Katagiri2017, author={Yasuhiro Katagiri and Katsuya Takanashi and Masato Ishizaki and Mika Enomoto and Yasuharu Den}, title={Concern-Alignment for Negotiation and Joint Inquiry in Dialogues}, year=2017, booktitle={Proc. SEMDIAL 2017 (SaarDial) Workshop on the Semantics and Pragmatics of Dialogue}, pages={148--149} }