The DialPort tools
Jessica Huynh, Shikib Mehri, Cathy Jiao, Maxine Eskenazi

TL;DR
The paper presents the DialPort project, a suite of tools and services developed over six years to support dialog research, including the DialPort Portal and DialCrowd, with details on implementation, studies, and community access.
Contribution
It introduces new dialog research tools and services, detailing their development, deployment, and availability for the research community.
Findings
Successful implementation of dialog tools
Prior studies demonstrating tool effectiveness
Tools will remain freely accessible
Abstract
The DialPort project http://dialport.org/, funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), covers a group of tools and services that aim at fulfilling the needs of the dialog research community. Over the course of six years, several offerings have been created, including the DialPort Portal and DialCrowd. This paper describes these contributions, which will be demoed at SIGDIAL, including implementation, prior studies, corresponding discoveries, and the locations at which the tools will remain freely available to the community going forward.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpeech and dialogue systems · Topic Modeling · Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services
