Books
We've found 388 books relevant to the field of humanlike conversational artificial intelligence.
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by Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann, Lakhmi C. Jain and N. Ichalkaranje |
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Artificial Intelligence Environment |
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Springer
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2008 |
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http://www.amazon.com/New-Adva... |
Summary: In this book, various aspects of cognitive and emotional behaviour is described. In chapter one, a state of the art introduction to VH is presented and the associated research is given. In Chapter 2, cognitive and emotions processes are described. A Comprehensive context model for...
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5224
by Sabine Payr and Robert Trappl |
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Human-agent interaction in A Multicultural World |
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CRC
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2004 |
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http://www.amazon.com/Agent-Cu... |
Summary: This volume began with a workshop of the Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence held in 2001. Concerned with embodied agents as cultural objects and subjects, the book is divided into three parts. It begins by drawing attention to the cultural embeddedness of technology in...
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5220
by Robert Trappl and Paolo Petta |
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Towards Autonomous Personality Agents |
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Springer
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1997 |
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http://www.amazon.com/Creating... |
Summary: Progress in computer animation has gained such a speed that, before long, computer-generated human faces and figures on screen will be indistinguishable from those of real humans. The potential both for scripted films and real-time interaction with users is enormous. However, in order to cope...
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5162
by Kristiina Jokinen |
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Speech Interaction and Rational Agents |
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Wiley-Interscience
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2009 |
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http://www.amazon.com/Construc... |
Summary: Dialogue management technology has developed rapidly over the years resulting in real-time applications like telephony directories, timetable enquiries, and in-car applications. However, the current technology is still largely based on models that use rigid command language type interactions, and the users need to adapt their...
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5161
by Yiming Ye and E. Churchill |
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Springer
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2003 |
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http://www.amazon.com/Supporte... |
Summary: Improvements in computer networking have heralded great expectations for computer-mediated distributed work. However, experience has revealed that, as information flow improves, a central problem for distributed workers is the administration, management and control of that information. Research into Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) investigates design...
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5160
by Helmut Prendinger and Mitsuru Ishizuka |
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Tools, Affective Functions, and Applications |
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Springer
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2004 |
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http://www.amazon.com/Life-Lik... |
Summary: Life-like characters are one of the most exciting technologies for human-computer interface applications today. They convincingly take the roles of virtual presenters, synthetic actors and sales personas, teammates and tutors. A common characteristic underlying their life-likeness or believability as virtual conversational partners are computational models...
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5159
by Rafael H. Bordini, Mehdi Dastani and Jürgen Dix |
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Languages, Tools and Applications |
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Springer
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2009 |
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http://www.amazon.com/Multi-Ag... |
Summary: Multi-Agent Systems are a promising technology to develop the next generation open distributed complex software systems. The main focus of the research community has been on the development of concepts (concerning both mental and social attitudes), architectures, techniques, and general approaches to the analysis and...
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5158
by Randy Allen Harris |
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Crafting the New Conversational Speech Systems |
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Morgan Kaufmann
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2004 |
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http://www.amazon.com/Voice-In... |
Summary: Fills the need for the definitive guide to designing speech user interfaces.
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5155
by Zsófia Ruttkay and Catherine Pelachaud |
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Evaluating Embodied Conversational Agents |
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Springer
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2005 |
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http://www.amazon.com/Brows-Tr... |
Summary: Embodied conversational agents (ECAs) are autonomous software entities with human-like appearance and communication skills. These agents can take on a number of different roles, for example, as an assistant, tutor, information provider, or customer service agent. They may also simply represent or entertain a user.
The...
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5154
by Michael F. McTear |
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Toward the Conversational User Interface |
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Springer
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2004 |
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http://www.amazon.com/Spoken-D... |
Summary: Spoken Dialogue Technology presents an extensive coverage of spoken dialogue systems. To establish a coherent view the author has analysed design with dialogue theory and technologies, marking it out from previous papers published in this subject area. The book allows students and practitioners to design...