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- 289 creator david-traum.
- 289 creator joe-henderer.
- 289 creator midhun-ittycheriah.
- 289 creator susan-robinson.
- 289 type InProceedings.
- 289 label "What would you Ask a conversational Agent? Observations of Human-Agent Dialogues in a Museum Setting".
- 289 sameAs 289.
- 289 abstract "Embodied Conversational Agents have typically been constructed for use in limited domain applications, and tested in very specialized environments. Only in recent years have there been more cases of moving agents into wider public applications (e.g.Bell et al., 2003; Kopp et al., 2005). Yet little analysis has been done to determine the differing needs, expectations, and behavior of human users in these environments. With an increasing trend for virtual characters to go public , we need to expand our understanding of what this entails for the design and capabilities of our characters. This paper explores these issues through an analysis of a corpus that has been collected since December 2006, from interactions with the virtual character Sgt Blackwell at the Cooper Hewitt Museum in New York. The analysis includes 82 hierarchical categories of user utterances, as well as specific observations on user preferences and behaviors drawn from interactions with Blackwell.".
- 289 hasAuthorList authorList.
- 289 hasTopic Linguistics.
- 289 isPartOf proceedings.
- 289 keyword "Corpus (creation, annotation, etc.)".
- 289 keyword "Dialogue & Natural Interactivity".
- 289 keyword "Usability, user satisfaction".
- 289 title "What would you Ask a conversational Agent? Observations of Human-Agent Dialogues in a Museum Setting".