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When we build a conversational system, it is necessary to understand that a full-fledged system may become fairly complex if we are to address all the issues related to uncertainty and noise, coherency and consistency in strong time constraints, and a wide spectrum of phenomena across multiple levels of hierarchies. A strong methodological approach is necessary. In this chapter, we discuss a technical basis from a past research regarding architecture, scripting and markup languages, corpus-based approaches, and evaluations.
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Nishida, T., Nakazawa, A., Ohmoto, Y., Mohammad, Y. (2014). Methodologies for Conversational System Development. In: Conversational Informatics. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-55040-2_4
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