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Error-Indicating Sentences And Phrases

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Unlock the secrets of effective online communication by understanding and addressing common error-indicating sentences and phrases. Improve your digital discourse skills with practical insights into recognizing, interpreting, and responding to errors in online conversations.
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Authors:

(1) Dominic Petrak, UKP Lab, Department of Computer Science, Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany;

(2) Nafise Sadat Moosavi, Department of Computer Science, The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom;

(3) Ye Tian, Wluper, London, United Kingdom;

(4) Nikolai Rozanov, Wluper, London, United Kingdom;

(5) Iryna Gurevych, UKP Lab, Department of Computer Science, Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany.

Abstract & Introduction

Related Work

Datasets Examined

Manual Error Type Analysis and Taxonomies

Automatic Filtering for Potentially Relevant Dialogs

Statistical Analysis

Evaluation and Experiments

Discussion

Conclusion, Limitation, Acknowledgments, and References

A Integrated Error Taxonomy – Details

B Error-Indicating Sentences And Phrases

C Automatic Filtering – Implementation

D Automatic Filtering – Sentence-Level Analysis

E Task-Oriented Dialogs – Examples

F Effectiveness Of Automatic Filtering – A Detailed Analysis

G Inter-Annotator Agreement – Detailed Analysis

H Annotation Guidelines

I Hyperparameters and Baseline Experiments

J Human-Human Dialogs – Examples

B Error-Indicating Sentences And Phrases

In this section, we present the collected error indicating sentences along with phrases.


  1. Not really like fandoms, haha Just anything online that people make. (Phrase: not really like)


  2. It is not saturday. (Phrase: it is not)


  3. That doesn’t make sense. (Phrase: doesn’t make sense)


  4. That makes no sense. (Phrase: makes no sense)


  5. You should put some more things together." (Phrase: you should)


  1. You shouldn’t be! (Phrase: you shouldn’t)

  2. What do you mean by that?" (Phrase: what do you mean)


  3. What are you talking about? (Phrase: what are you talking about)


  4. It’s so important for young people to have diverse interest and develop a wide range of skills, don’t you think? (Phrase: don’t you think)


  5. I don’t know what you’re talking about. (Phrase: don’t know)


  6. What does that have to do with computer games? (Phrase: what does that have to do with)


12. Sorry I meant to say for the cat litter. (Phrase: sorry i meant to say)


13. That didn’t have anything to do with school. (Phrase: didn’t have anything to do with)


14. You do not make sense with your response. (Phrase: your response)


15. That’s not what I asked you. (Phrase: not what i asked)


16. I dont understand. (Phrase: don’t understand)


17. How do you mean? (Phrase: how do you mean)


18. I don’t care about price. (Phrase: i don’t care)


19. You’re not answering the questions. (Phrase: you’re not answering)


20. Like I said before I’m not one to read an actual newspaper but I do like reading opinion and political articles. (Phrase: like i said before)


21. You’re not very helpful Help Desk. (Phrase: not very helpful)


22. Are you sure that there are no hotels on the west side of town? (Phrase: are you sure)


23. I didn’t say anything was scary. (Phrase: i didn’t say)


24. I wouldn’t know this. (Phrase: i wouldn’t know this)


25. That sounds too low. (Phrase: too low)


26. I’m great, but thats off topic. (Phrase: that’s off topic)


27. No, I think when people shape their beards in different ways is really interesting as well! (Phrase: no, I think)


28. Your doing it wrong my friend. (Phrase: you’re doing it wrong)


29. What are you saying? (Phrase: what are you saying)


30. At least you have that then. (Phrase: at least you have)


31. That doesn’t answer my question. (Phrase: that doesn’t answer)


32. I am too old to hike I am in my seventies. (Phrase: i am too old)


33. You aren’t staying on topic at all. (Phrase: not staying on topic)


34. Off the subject, I am thinking of cutting my hair. (Phrase: off the subject)


35. I’m not ready to book just yet. (Phrase: i’m not ready)


36. That’s not what I asked you. (Phrase: i asked you)


37. Dude not cool. (Phrase: dude not cool)


38. I’d really like a 4 star. (Phrase: i’d really like)


39. Thats nonsense." (Phrase: thats nonsense)


40. Actually, I apologize no need to book, I was just gathering information." (Phrase: i apologize)


41. I never said I needed one. (Phrase: i never said i)


42. No I dont think so. (Phrase: no i dont think)


43. I didn’t mention anything about clowns. (Phrase: i didn’t mention)


44. That is odd for alaska. (Phrase: that is odd)


45. Not sure what that means? (Phrase: not sure what that means)


46. It can be what? (Phrase: it can be what)


47. You should learn! (Phrase: you should learn)


48. Umm, what? (Phrase: umm, what)


49. You think so? (Phrase: you think so)


50. No a park is a place and not a person, (Phrase: and not)


51. Why do you say that? (Phrase: why do you say that)


52. I guess I should have asked that first. (Phrase: i should have asked)


53. I said lets talk about sports. (Phrase: i said lets talk about)


54. You’re being annoying is whats happening. (Phrase: you’re being annoying)


55. You could have stated the goods. (Phrase: you could have stated)


56. Who was talking about color? (Phrase: who was talking about)


57. That doesn’t really matter. (Phrase: doesn’t really matter)


58. It’s actually a 1939 movie that was adapted from a novel written earlier. (Phrase: it’s actually)


59. I don’t believe a piano is a stringed instrument. (Phrase: i don’t believe)


60. That’s not relevant. (Phrase: that’s not relevant)


61. Check again. (Phrase: check again)


62. You’re wrong. (Phrase: you’re wrong)


63. That doesn’t have to do with track. (Phrase: that doesn’t have to do with)


64. Instead could it be in Madrid? (Phrase: instead could it)


65. I would prefer in Bombay. (Phrase: i would prefer)


66. No, I don’t like that. (Phrase: i don’t like that)


67. No, this does not work for me. (Phrase: this does not work)


This paper is available on arxiv under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 DEED license.