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Fri Feb 23 2007
FYI: Proceedings of 'How People Talk to Computers...'
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Proceedings of 'How People Talk to Computers...'
Message 1: Proceedings of 'How People Talk to Computers...'
Date:
23-Feb-2007
From:
Kerstin Fischer <fischer
informatik.uni-hamburg.de>
Subject:
Proceedings of 'How People Talk to Computers...'
The proceedings of the workshop on
'How People Talk to Computers, Robots, and Other Artificial Communication
Partners'
are free to download at
http://www.sfbtr8.uni-bremen.de/reports.html
as report No. 010-09/2006.
Contents
Introduction to the Volume
Kerstin Fischer
How Computers (Should) Talk to Humans
Robert Porzel
Analysing Feedback in HRI
Britta Wrede, Stefan Buschkaemper, Claudia Muhl and Katharina J. Rohlfing
Teaching an Autonomous Wheelchair where Things Are
Thora Tenbrink
How to Talk to Robots: Evidence from User Studies on Human-Robot Communication
Petra Gieselmann and Prisca Stenneken
To Talk or not to Talk with a Computer: On-Talk vs. Off-Talk
Anton Batliner, Christian Hacker and Elmar Noeth
How People Talk to a Virtual Human - Conversations from a Real-World
Application
Stefan Kopp
The Role of Users' Preconceptions in Talking to Computers and Robots
Kerstin Fischer
On Changing Mental Models of a Wheelchair Robot
Elena Andonova
Alignment in Human-Computer Interaction
Holly Branigan and Jamie Pearson
A Social-semiotic View of Interactive Alignment and its Computational
Instantiation
John Bateman
Reasoning on Action during Interaction
Robert Ross
Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics
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