In the past few years a branch of sociology, conversation analysis, has begun to have a significant impact on the design of human*b1computer interaction (HCI). The investigation of human*b1human dialogue has emerged as a fruitful foundation for interactive system design.****This book includes eleven original chapters by leading researchers who are applying conversation analysis to HCI. The fundamentals of conversation analysis are outlined, a number of systems are described, and a critical view of their value for HCI is offered.****Computers and Conversation will be of interest to all concerned with HCI issues--from the advanced student to the professional computer scientist involved in the design and specification of interactive systems
Driven by the metaphor of the computer as dialogue partner, the field of human-computer interaction ...
The book consists of 20 chapters, each addressing a certain aspect of human-computer interaction. Ea...
interact through computers not with them T.J.M. Bench-Capon and A.M. McEnery A view of human-human i...
In the past few years a branch of sociology, conversation analysis, has begun to have a significant ...
With the growth of speech and language interactions in many commercially available devices and appli...
The growing complexity of man-machine systems requires greater attention in the design of informatio...
The growing complexity of man-machine systems requires greater attention in the design of informatio...
Conversational agents (CAs), described as software with which humans interact through natural langua...
An increasing number of researchers use conversation analysis (CA) methodology to investigate intera...
The idea of human-computer interaction was born as computer technology progressed. The youthful age ...
User-friendliness is a common goal of microcomputer software design, yet little attention has been p...
Abstract. People design what they say specifically for their conversational partners, and they adapt...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Book fair 2013.xiii, 372 p. :Human Computer Interactio...
Human Computer Interaction (HCI) is the study of how people design, implement, and use interactive c...
With the very rapid increase in the availability of interactive computer systems emphasis has turned...
Driven by the metaphor of the computer as dialogue partner, the field of human-computer interaction ...
The book consists of 20 chapters, each addressing a certain aspect of human-computer interaction. Ea...
interact through computers not with them T.J.M. Bench-Capon and A.M. McEnery A view of human-human i...
In the past few years a branch of sociology, conversation analysis, has begun to have a significant ...
With the growth of speech and language interactions in many commercially available devices and appli...
The growing complexity of man-machine systems requires greater attention in the design of informatio...
The growing complexity of man-machine systems requires greater attention in the design of informatio...
Conversational agents (CAs), described as software with which humans interact through natural langua...
An increasing number of researchers use conversation analysis (CA) methodology to investigate intera...
The idea of human-computer interaction was born as computer technology progressed. The youthful age ...
User-friendliness is a common goal of microcomputer software design, yet little attention has been p...
Abstract. People design what they say specifically for their conversational partners, and they adapt...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Book fair 2013.xiii, 372 p. :Human Computer Interactio...
Human Computer Interaction (HCI) is the study of how people design, implement, and use interactive c...
With the very rapid increase in the availability of interactive computer systems emphasis has turned...
Driven by the metaphor of the computer as dialogue partner, the field of human-computer interaction ...
The book consists of 20 chapters, each addressing a certain aspect of human-computer interaction. Ea...
interact through computers not with them T.J.M. Bench-Capon and A.M. McEnery A view of human-human i...