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Main Authors: Decker, Amandine, Tourneur, Vincent, Amblard, Maxime, Breitholtz, Ellen
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.07947
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author Decker, Amandine
Tourneur, Vincent
Amblard, Maxime
Breitholtz, Ellen
author_facet Decker, Amandine
Tourneur, Vincent
Amblard, Maxime
Breitholtz, Ellen
contents Dialogue is at the core of human behaviour and being able to identify the topic at hand is crucial to take part in conversation. Yet, there are few accounts of the topical organisation in casual dialogue and of how people recognise the current topic in the literature. Moreover, analysing topics in dialogue requires conversations long enough to contain several topics and types of topic shifts. Such data is complicated to collect and annotate. In this paper we present a dialogue collection experiment which aims to build a corpus suitable for topical analysis. We will carry out the collection with a messaging tool we developed.
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spellingShingle "Wait, did you mean the doctor?": Collecting a Dialogue Corpus for Topical Analysis
Decker, Amandine
Tourneur, Vincent
Amblard, Maxime
Breitholtz, Ellen
Computation and Language
Dialogue is at the core of human behaviour and being able to identify the topic at hand is crucial to take part in conversation. Yet, there are few accounts of the topical organisation in casual dialogue and of how people recognise the current topic in the literature. Moreover, analysing topics in dialogue requires conversations long enough to contain several topics and types of topic shifts. Such data is complicated to collect and annotate. In this paper we present a dialogue collection experiment which aims to build a corpus suitable for topical analysis. We will carry out the collection with a messaging tool we developed.
title "Wait, did you mean the doctor?": Collecting a Dialogue Corpus for Topical Analysis
topic Computation and Language
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.07947