Toward a mechanistic theory of dialogue: The interactive alignment model.

09/09/02


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Toward a mechanistic theory of dialogue: The interactive alignment model.

Psychology of Language (Clark,’96)

Mechanistic theory of dialogue?

Outline of talk

PPT Slide

Dialogue & Alignment

Dialogue & Alignment (1)

Alignment of Situation Models

Description Schemes(1)

Description Schemes (2)

Description Schemes (3)

Description Schemes (4)

Group Coordination (Garrod & Doherty, 1994)

Development of Group Coordination

Output/Input Coordination

Dialogue & Alignment(2)

Syntactic alignment (Branigan et al.2001)

Dialogue & Alignment(3)

Alignment at one level leads to alignment at other levels(1)

Alignment at one level leads to alignment at other levels(2)

The interactive alignment model (Pickering & Garrod, forthcoming)

Autonomous Transmission Model

Interactive Alignment Model

Interim Conclusion

Alignment & Dialogue Inference

Alignment Repair Process

Stage 1

Stage 2

Stage 3

Alignment & Routinization

Routinization

short-circuiting production

Contrasting monologue and dialogue processing

Dialogical Continuum?

Dialogue vs Monologue: influence of group size (Fay, Garrod & Carletta, 2000)

Summary & Conclusions

Author: Simon Garrod

Email: nick@psy.gla.ac.uk

Home Page: http://staff.psy.gla.ac.uk/~nicolas/