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Dialogues with social robots : enablements, analyses, and evaluation / Kristiina Jokinen, Graham Wilcock, editors.
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Language
English
Published/Created
Singapore : Springer, [2017]
©2017
Description
xx, 489 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm.
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Springer Nature - Springer Engineering eBooks 2017 English International
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QA76.9.N38 D53 2017
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Subject(s)
Human-robot interaction
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Natural language processing (Computer science)
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User interfaces (Computer systems)
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Editor
Jokinen, Kristiina
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Wilcock, Graham
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Series
Lecture notes in electrical engineering ; v. 427.
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Lecture notes in electrical engineering, 1876-1100 ; volume 427
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Summary note
"This book explores novel aspects of social robotics, spoken dialogue systems, human-robot interaction, spoken language understanding, multimodal communication, and system evaluation. It offers a variety of perspectives on and solutions to the most important questions about advanced techniques for social robots and chat systems. Chapters by leading researchers address key research and development topics in the field of spoken dialogue systems, focusing in particular on three special themes: dialogue state tracking, evaluation of human-robot dialogue in social robotics, and socio-cognitive language processing. The book offers a valuable resource for researchers and practitioners in both academia and industry whose work involves advanced interaction technology and who are seeking an up-to-date overview of the key topics. It also provides supplementary educational material for courses on state-of-the-art dialogue system technologies, social robotics, and related research fields."--Page [4] of cover.
Notes
"The original version of this book was revised: book volume number has been changed from 999 to 427."--Page v.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and author index.
Contents
DigiSami and Digital Natives: Interaction Technology for the North Sami Language
A Comparative Study of Text Preprocessing Techniques for Natural Language Call Routing
Compact and Interpretable Dialogue State Representation with Genetic Sparse Distributed Memory
Incremental Human-machine Dialogue Simulation
Active Learning for Example-based Dialog Systems
Question Selection based on Expected Utility to Acquire Information through Dialogue
Separating Representation, Reasoning, and Implementation for Interaction Management: Lessons from Automated Planning
SimpleDS: A Simple Deep Reinforcement Learning Dialogue System
Breakdown Detector for Chat-oriented Dialogue
User Involvement in Collaborative Decision-Making Dialog Systems
Natural Language Dialog System Considering Speaker's Emotion Calculated from Acoustic Features
Salient Cross-lingual Acoustic and Prosodic Features for English and German Emotion Recognition
Entropy-Driven Dialog for Topic Classification: Detecting and Tackling Uncertainty
Evaluation of Question-Answering System about Conversational Agent's Personality
Fisher Kernels on Phase-based Features for Speech Emotion Recognition
Internationalisation and Localisation of Spoken Dialogue Systems .
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9811025843
9789811025846
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2016952821
OCLC
954536744
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Dialogues with Social Robots : Enablements, Analyses, and Evaluation.
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