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feb82e86eb764d7f_39290_39860 | Identify the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories) | 'answer_general' |
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feb82e86eb764d7f_40890_41460 | Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories) | 'answer_general' |
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feb82e86eb764d7f_42390_43140 | Determine the communicative function of the speaker's utterance in the dialogue, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories) | 'answer_general' |
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feb82e86eb764d7f_43820_44510 | Recognize the dialogical role or function of the speaker's utterance, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories) | 'answer_general' |
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feb82e86eb764d7f_49159_52219 | Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories) | 'statement_general' |
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feb82e86eb764d7f_52949_54389 | Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories) | 'question_general' |
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feb82e86eb764d7f_56280_62040 | Identify the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories) | 'question_check', 'acknowledge', 'statement_close', 'other' |
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feb82e86eb764d7f_64719_68379 | Determine the communicative function of the speaker's utterance in the dialogue, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories) | 'answer_agree' |
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feb82e86eb764d7f_70020_71370 | Determine the communicative function of the speaker's utterance in the dialogue, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories) | 'thanks', 'acknowledge' |
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feb82e86eb764d7f_73389_75189 | Identify the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories) | 'thanks', 'statement_close' |
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feb82e86eb764d7f_76190_77900 | Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories) | 'statement_close' |
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feb82e86eb764d7f_80019_80529 | Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories) | 'statement_close' |
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feb82e86eb764d7f_8289_11469 | Determine the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories) | 'statement_open' |
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ff0296d00e5e4184_12820_17380 | Identify the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories) | 'statement_open', 'statement_problem' |
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ff0296d00e5e4184_22220_26000 | Determine the communicative function of the speaker's utterance in the dialogue, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories) | 'answer_general' |
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ff0296d00e5e4184_29760_30570 | Determine the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories) | 'acknowledge' |
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ff0296d00e5e4184_3990_6270 | Determine the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories) | 'statement_open' |
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ff0296d00e5e4184_43840_45850 | Determine the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories) | 'thanks', 'acknowledge', 'statement_close' |
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ff0296d00e5e4184_48020_49640 | Classify the speech act performed by the speaker in the conversation, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories) | 'thanks', 'statement_close' |
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ff0296d00e5e4184_6819_7659 | Determine the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories) | 'statement_open' |
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ff0296d00e5e4184_8330_9320 | Determine the purpose of the given utterance in a spoken dialog, which might be one or more of the following options: (A) question_check (Questions that check information), (B) question_repeat (Requests for someone to repeat what they said), (C) question_general (All other questions), (D) answer_agree (Answers indicating a positive response), (E) answer_dis (Answers indicating a negative response), (F) answer_general (All other answers), (G) apology (Statement indicating a speaker is apologetic), (H) thanks (Statement indicating a speaker is appreciative), (I) acknowledge (A response indicating that a speaker has heard, or is empathizing with, what another speaker has said) (J) statement_open (Formulaic opening statements that might contain a greeting), (K) statement_close (Formulaic closing statements indicating that the conversation is coming to an end), (L) statement_problem (Utterance that contains a user’s primary reason for calling in), (M) statement_instruct (An imperative utterance that indicates the speaker wants the listener to do something), (N) statement_general (All other statements), (O) backchannel (Verbal or non-verbal expressions indicating the listener’s attention), (P) disfluency (filler, reparandum, interregnum), (Q) self (Essentially rhetorical utterances), (R) other (Any utterances that don’t fit in any of the above categories) | 'question_general' |