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Inlinguistics and in particular in natural language understanding, a dialog act can be interpreted as the atomic units of a conversation, more fine-grained than utterances, characterized by a specific communicative function.[1] Types of dialog acts include a question, a statement, or a request for action.[2] Dialog acts are a type of speech act.

Dialog act recognition, also known as spoken utterance classification, is an important part of spoken language understanding. AI inference models or statistical models are used to recognize and classify dialog acts.[2]

Adialog system typically includes a taxonomy of dialog types or tags that classify the different functions dialog acts can play. One study had 42 types of dialog act in their taxonomy.[3] Examples of types in this study include STATEMENT, OPINION, AGREEMENT/ACCEPT, and YES-NO-QUESTION.

The research on dialog acts have increased since 1999, after spoken dialog systems became commercial reality.[citation needed]

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  1. ^ Żelasko, Piotr; Pappagari, Raghavendra; Dehak, Najim (2021). "What Helps Transformers Recognize Conversational Structure? Importance of Context, Punctuation, and Labels in Dialog Act Recognition". Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics. 9: 1163–1179. arXiv:2107.02294. doi:10.1162/tacl_a_00420. ISSN 2307-387X.
  • ^ a b McTear, Michael; Callejas, Zoraida; Griol, David (2016). The Conversational Interface: Talking to Smart Devices. Springer. pp. 162–166. ISBN 9783319329673. Retrieved 31 May 2018.
  • ^ Stolcke, Andreas; Ries, Klaus; Coccaro, Noah; Shriberg, Elizabeth; Bates, Rebecca; Jurafsky, Daniel; Taylor, Paul; Martin, Rachel; et al. (2000), "Dialogue Act Modeling for Automatic Tagging and Recognition of Conversational Speech" (PDF), Computational Linguistics, 26 (3): 339, arXiv:cs/0006023, doi:10.1162/089120100561737, S2CID 215825908

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