Books
We've found 388 books relevant to the field of humanlike conversational artificial intelligence.
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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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11586
by Selmer Bringsjord and David Ferrucci |
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Inside the Mind of Brutus, A Storytelling Machine |
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Psychology Press
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1999 |
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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...
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11585
by Selmer Bringsjord and Michael Zenzen |
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People Harness Hypercomputation, and More |
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Springer
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2003 |
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Summary: This is the first book-length presentation and defense of a new theory of human and machine cognition, according to which human persons are superminds. Superminds are capable of processing information not only at and below the level of Turing machines (standard computers), but above that...
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11573
by Ben Goertzel and Cassio Pennachin |
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Springer
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2007 |
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Summary: This is the first book on current research on artificial general intelligence (AGI), work explicitly focused on engineering general intelligence – autonomous, self-reflective, self-improving, commonsensical intelligence. Each author explains a specific aspect of AGI in detail in each chapter, while also investigating the common themes...
Summary: This book provides system developers and researchers in natural language processing and computational linguistics with the necessary background information for working with the Arabic language. The goal is to introduce Arabic linguistic phenomena and review the state-of-the-art in Arabic processing. The book discusses Arabic script,...
Summary: For centuries, scholars and scientists have dreamed of a mechanical device with the power of language. That dream is now a reality. The language machine that will listen, understand, translate and speak is rapidly becoming a part of everyday life. This book, commissioned by The...
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Frontiers of Social Psychology |
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Psychology Press
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2007 |
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Summary: Social Communication is essential reading for senior undergraduates, graduates, and researchers working in the field of social communication, language and social psychology, and related areas in social science such as communication science, linguistics, and gender studies.
This volume is devoted to the fascinating topic of social...
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11491
by Peter Wallis and Catherine Pelachaud |
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2005 |
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Summary: Embodied Conversational Agents, or ECAs, have been developed for a wide range of applications. One of the most often reported difficulties is to maintain the user’s attention and interest. Most of the studies report that interaction with ECAs does not last more than a few...
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11472
by Gert Rickheit and Ipke Wachsmuth |
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Trends in Linguistics |
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De Gruyter
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2006 |
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Summary: This volume presents important results of the Collaborative Research Center (Sonderforschungsbereich) “Situated Artificial Communicators,” which was funded by grants from the German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft) for more than twelve years. The contributions focus on different aspects of human-human and human-machine interaction in situations which...
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A History of Ideas and Achievements |
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Cambridge University Press
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2009 |
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Summary: Artificial intelligence (AI) is a field within computer science that is attempting to build enhanced intelligence into computer systems. This book traces the history of the subject, from the early dreams of eighteenth-century (and earlier) pioneers to the more successful work of today’s AI engineers....