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Grounded and Ungrounded Referring Expressions in Human Dialogues: Language Mirrors Different Grounding Conditions

Authors :
Gualdoni, E.
Bernardi, R.
Fernández, R.
Pezzelle, S.
Monti, J.
Dell'Orletta, F.
Tamburini, F.
ILLC (FNWI)
Language and Computation (ILLC, FNWI/FGw)
Brain and Cognition
Faculty of Science
Source :
Proceedings of the Seventh Italian Conference on Computational Linguistics: Bologna, Italy, March 1-3, 2021, Proceedings of the Seventh Italian Conference on Computational Linguistics
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
CEUR-WS, 2020.

Abstract

We study how language use differs between dialogue partners in a visually grounded reference task when a referent is mutually identifiable by both interlocutors vs. when it is only available to one of them. In the latter case, the addressee needs to disconfirm a proposed description – a skill largely neglected by both the theoretical and the computational linguistics communities. We consider a number of linguistic features that we expect to vary across conditions. We then analyze their effectiveness in distinguishing among the two conditions by means of statistical tests and a feature-based classifier. Overall, we show that language mirrors different grounding conditions, paving the way to future deeper investigation of referential disconfirmation.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Proceedings of the Seventh Italian Conference on Computational Linguistics: Bologna, Italy, March 1-3, 2021, Proceedings of the Seventh Italian Conference on Computational Linguistics
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..33146f21dc010d0f8ca5047fec453f8f