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A Taxonomy of Conceptual Alignment in Human-Robot Dialogue
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Taxonomy of conceptual alignment in human-robot dialogue with dialogue act schema
A preprint introduces a taxonomy for characterizing conceptual alignment in human-robot interaction, framing it as a bidirectional, co-constructive process rather than a unidirectional one. The authors define what triggers alignment initiation and what levels of conceptual understanding are involved, and provide a dialogue act schema as an operational tool for analyzing alignment moves. The work aims to give researchers and designers a structured foundation for comparing and building conceptual alignment systems in HRI.