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  <Title>A FORMALISM FOR THE STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF DIALOGUES</Title>
  <Section position="8" start_page="61" end_page="61" type="concl">
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CONCLUSIONS
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    <Paragraph position="0"> An intelligent automated conversationalist may attempt to construct a process of participation by analysing the other's process, ie, use conversational procedures, develop multiple conversations, fix the skeleton of the dialogue history, build up a conversational context space and appeal to it as a guider for the calculation of responses and disambiguation tactics. We are approaching the complexity of these phenomena by-developing an evolving framework for conversational sequencing structure analysis, allowing users to insert sequences and abruptly shift to other topiG and the program to recognize user turns at conversing. However, our framework is not completed and some more work is needed to cover, for example, the implicit con versational mode or internal dialogue. This mode constitutes the background of th'~ explicit flow of what is declared, tackled by the present work. Each participant, before uttering a sentence, discusses with himself to find the best appropriate ut terance to match the opponent one. By doing this, the participant executes severaT mental constructions, like deductions, presupositions, analogies or associations, and compares the result to his beliefs in order to discover the intention of the other. A part of this extension, it would also be required to augment the complexity of the conversational context space by structuring it, because context plays the role of a model directing the reasoning of participants in what concerns the understanding of a sentence. Such improvement of embedding the function and the use of context into a program would also increase its interactional power. Finally,the pragmatic component needs further improvement in order to allow communication (passing messages) among scenarios.</Paragraph>
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