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This chapter presents a new rapid prototyping method, Mrails, for a spoken/multi-modal dialogue system. In contrast to previous approaches that define individual dialogue states, our method automatically generates necessary dialogue states from a data model definition. This prototyping method, which has the capability of real data access and basic error management, can be implemented by reconstructing a dialogue transition script of Rails Web application framework. In this chapter, we present an overview of our approach and show rapid development examples of various types of spoken/multi-modal dialogue systems.
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Araki, M., Hattori, T. (2011). Proposal for a Practical Spoken Dialogue System Development Method. In: Minker, W., Lee, G., Nakamura, S., Mariani, J. (eds) Spoken Dialogue Systems Technology and Design. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-7934-6_8
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