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We've found 385 books relevant to the field of humanlike conversational artificial intelligence.
Summary: Secret wartime projects in code-breaking, radar and ballistics produced a wealth of ideas and technologies that kick-started the development of digital computers. Alan Turing took an early lead on the theory side, along with fellow mathematicians on both sides of the Atlantic. This is the...
Summary: By combining agent capabilities with computational linguistics, conversational agents can exploit natural language technologies to improve communication between humans and computers.
Conversational Agents and Natural Language Interaction: Techniques and Effective Practices is a reference guide for researchers entering the promising field of conversational agents. It...
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by A. Ant Ozok and Panayiotis Zaphiris |
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14th International Conference, OCSC 2011, Held as Part of HCI International 2011, Orlando, FL, USA, July 9-14, 2011. Proceedings |
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2011 |
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Summary: This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Online Communities and Social Computing, OCSC 2011, held in Orlando, FL, USA in July 2011 in the framework of the 14th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, HCII 2011 with 10 other thematically similar...
Summary: “Virtual assistant on the Web. Functioning, implementation, cost-benefit analysis” - in this publication I have widely reviewed the accessible topic literature and I have conducted a survey study of costs and benefits that faces a virtual assistant implementation. I have analysed every aspect of the...
Summary: Sentiment analysis and opinion mining is the field of study that analyzes people’s opinions, sentiments, evaluations, attitudes, and emotions from written language. It is one of the most active research areas in natural language processing and is also widely studied in data mining, Web mining,...
Summary: Laurel introduces to human-computer interaction designers the idea of the theatre as an interface metaphor for designing engaging computer applications. For Laurel, the theatre, drama and performance are useful for instructing the design of computer interfaces and human-computer interaction. Laurel argues that the computer is...
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by Ipke Wachsmuth and Günther Knoblich |
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Second ZiF Research Group International Workshop on Embodied Communication in Humans and Machines, Bielefeld, April 5-8, 2006 |
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2008 |
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Summary: Two main types of embodied agents are playing an increasingly important role in cognitive interaction technology: virtual humans inhabiting simulated environments and humanoid robots inhabiting the real world. The need to develop an integrated perspective of embodiment in communication, establishing bridges between lower-level, sensorimotor functions...
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by Michael Mateas and Phoebe Sengers |
Summary: Narrative Intelligence (NI) - the confluence of narrative, Artificial Intelligence, and media studies - studies, models, and supports the human use of narrative to understand the world. This volume brings together established work and founding documents in Narrative Intelligence to form a common reference point...
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by Christian Mühl, Dirk Heylen and Anton Nijholt |
Summary: These are the proceedings of ABCI 2009, Affective Brain Computer Interfaces, a workshop that was organized in conjunction with ACII 2009, the International Conference on Affective Computation and Intelligent Interaction, held in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, September 2009. The workshop took place on September 9, one...
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by Selmer Bringsjord and David Ferrucci |
Summary: Is human creativity a wall that AI can never scale? Many people are happy to admit that experts in many domains can be matched by either knowledge-based or sub-symbolic systems, but even some AI researchers harbor the hope that when it comes to feats of...