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A just-in-time document retrieval system for dialogues or monologues

Published: 17 June 2011 Publication History

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The Automatic Content Linking Device is a just-in-time document retrieval system that monitors an ongoing dialogue or monologue and enriches it with potentially related documents from local repositories or from the Web. The documents are found using queries that are built from the dialogue words, obtained through automatic speech recognition. Results are displayed in real time to the dialogue participants, or to people watching a recorded dialogue or a talk. The system can be demonstrated in both settings.

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      SIGDIAL '11: Proceedings of the SIGDIAL 2011 Conference
      June 2011
      372 pages
      ISBN:9781937284107

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      Published: 17 June 2011

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