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Related work on anaphora resolution in dialogues
For anaphora resolution in dialogues, a proliferation of methods based
on dialogue structure (discourse-oriented approaches) have been developed.
Among these, we should like to especially acknowledge the work of Grosz
1977, 1981, in which the influence
of dialogue structure in anaphora resolution is justified. Grosz's work
focuses specifically on task-oriented dialogues. Other studies, such as
those published by Grosz et al. 1983,
1995, present a centering framework as
a model to explain the coherence of local discourse segments in which the
speaker's focus of attention is related to referring expressions. This
model has achieved successful results in anaphora resolution in monologues,
but would require certain modifications to be successfully applied to dialogues.
Along those lines, Byron and Stent 1998
have developed extensions of the centering method for application to
dialogues. They conclude that centering is as consistent in dialogues as
it is in monologues.
Nevertheless, according to Strube and
Hahn 1999, the crucial point of the centering model is the candidate
list. Grosz et al. 1995 state
that this list may be ordered using different factors, but they only use
information about grammatical roles. However, it is difficult to define
grammatical roles in free-word-order languages like German or Spanish without
using semantic information.3
On the other hand, work carried out by Eckert
and Strube 1999 on English details a method for resolving pronominal
anaphora in dialogues with a precision of 66.2% and a recall rate of 68.2%.
This method is based on the distribution of dialogue acts as an alternative
to the centering method.
Furthermore, Martínez-Barco
et al. 1999 emphasize the importance of discourse-topic knowledge
as a complementary method for anaphora resolution in dialogues in which
such knowledge is necessary for long-distance anaphora resolution.


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