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In the context of Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs), dialogue acts represent the underlying intent of a user’s action (e.g., requesting information, cancelling a command, or confirming a choice). Tree-labeling refers to parsing and structural categorization of GUI hierarchies, often used to train machine learning models to understand screen layouts.

Here are 5 potential academic or technical titles tailored to this specific intersection: 1. Intent in the Architecture

Title: Tree-Labeling GUI Hierarchies for Dialogue Act Recognition

Focus: Mapping structural screen elements directly to user semantic intents. 2. Predicting the Next Move

Title: Semantic Tree-Labeling: Decoding Dialogue Acts from GUI Layouts

Focus: Using visual and structural hierarchies to predict what a user wants to achieve. 3. Talk to the Screen

Title: Structural Discourse: Enhancing GUI Dialogue Systems via Tree-Labeling

Focus: Improving automated conversational agents or accessibility tools that interact with apps. 4. Machine Learning Frameworks

Title: A Tree-Labeling Framework for Classifying Functional Dialogue Acts in User Interfaces

Focus: A deep dive into the technical methodology of indexing GUI code trees for intent classification. 5. Automation and Agents

Title: From Layout Trees to Dialogue Acts: Teaching AI Agents to Navigate GUIs

Focus: Training autonomous digital agents to understand web or mobile interfaces like humans do.

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