@conference{Alexandris&Fotinea2004, author = "Alexandris, C. and Fotinea, Stavroula-Evita", abstract = "The present paper involves using linguistic and extra-linguistic elements as markers of the speaker's intention for speech applications involving emotion, namely an emotional Text-to-Speech system or a Speech-to-Emotion system for Greek. These speech-processing systems require emotional speech recognition and consequent text to emotion conversion. The linguistic and extra-linguistic elements concerned are extra-linguistic markers behaving as pointers to key-information [4] as well as discourse particles functioning as elements of positive politeness [2]. These elements signalising the speaker's mood and intentions are named "intention markers" and are retrieved from a set of spoken corpora. The "intention markers" are used for the construction of a written corpus, which in turn will be used for an emotional Text-to-Speech or a Speech-to-Emotion application. The "intention markers" are inserted in the appropriate positions of the written corpus. The (constructed) written corpus was evaluated by native speakers with linguistic knowledge.", address = "Athens, Greece", booktitle = "Proc. of the 1st International Conference "From Scientific Computing to Computational Engineering" (IC-SCCE), Invited Session on Human Computer Interaction", keywords = "discourse particles, extra-linguistic markers, positive politeness, dialog systems, emotion", month = "8-10 September ", pages = "663-671", title = "{I}ntention {M}arkers in {G}reek {D}ialog {S}ystems: {U}sing {L}inguistic and {E}xtra-Linguistic {I}nformation ", year = "2004", }