Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!clyde.concordia.ca!mcgill-vision!bloom-beacon!snorkelwacker!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!pdn!rnms1!dave From: dave@rnms1.paradyne.com (Dave Cameron (Consultant)) Newsgroups: comp.ai Subject: Re: transcripts of conversations Message-ID: <7342@pdn.paradyne.com> Date: 6 Feb 90 16:34:16 GMT References: <41296@lanl.gov> <814@jethro.Corp.Sun.COM> Sender: usenet@pdn.paradyne.com Reply-To: dave@rnms1.paradyne.com (Dave Cameron ) Organization: AT&T Paradyne, Largo, Florida Lines: 8 In article <814@jethro.Corp.Sun.COM> acm@grendal.EBay.Sun.COM (Andrew MacRae) writes: >If someone is looking for transcripts of face to face conversations, >you might consider using play scripts. Granted, depending on the playwrite >the conversations may be less than realistic, but many plays do mimic >normal conversation fairly well. This is far from correct. If you are looking for strings of phonetic groups it may do, but for word choice, content analysis, and pattern expectation