![]() Danilava, Sviatlana ![]() ![]() in Proceedings "5th International Conference on Agents an Artificial Intelligence" (2013) Detailed reference viewed: 233 (14 UL)![]() Danilava, Sviatlana ![]() ![]() in Avec le Temps! Time, Tempo, and Turns in Human-Computer Interaction". Workshop at CHI 2013, Paris, France (2013) In this position paper we consider temporal phenomena in interaction with text-based conversational agents. In particular, we focus on two dimensions of time in instant messaging dialogues: responsiveness ... [more ▼] In this position paper we consider temporal phenomena in interaction with text-based conversational agents. In particular, we focus on two dimensions of time in instant messaging dialogues: responsiveness as a measure for interaction placed in time, and interaction management performed by interaction participants caused by partner's exceeding of the maximum expected responsiveness. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 390 (16 UL)![]() Danilava, Sviatlana ![]() in Proceedings of the 27th AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, AAAI/SIGART Doctoral Consortium (2013) Detailed reference viewed: 180 (13 UL)![]() ![]() Danilava, Sviatlana ![]() ![]() ![]() in CHIST-ERA Conference, Edinburgh, Scotland. (2012) Detailed reference viewed: 114 (13 UL)![]() Danilava, Sviatlana ![]() ![]() in Proceedings "4th International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence" (2012) This paper is based on several attempts to provide a definition of an Artificial Companion that can be found in the referenced literature. Although accepted by the research community, such descriptions ... [more ▼] This paper is based on several attempts to provide a definition of an Artificial Companion that can be found in the referenced literature. Although accepted by the research community, such descriptions set very high expectations of such agents, but they do not address the technical feasibility and the system limitations, that is why they need an elaborated and precise explanation. In this paper, we focus on computer agents that simulate human language behaviour, and are aimed to serve, to assist and to accompany their owner over a long period of time, that we call Artificial Conversational Companions. This is the first approach to analyse the effort required to meet the expectations of Artificial Conversational Companion and discuss the identified design issues. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 414 (10 UL) |
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