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CUI 2019: Dublin, Ireland
- Benjamin R. Cowan, Leigh Clark:
Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Conversational User Interfaces, CUI 2019, Dublin, Ireland, August 22-23, 2019. ACM 2019, ISBN 978-1-4503-7187-2
Chatbots
- Asbjørn Følstad, Marita Skjuve:
Chatbots for customer service: user experience and motivation. 1:1-1:9 - Allison Perrone, Justin Edwards:
Chatbots as unwitting actors. 2:1-2:2 - Heloisa Candello, Claudio S. Pinhanez, Mauro Pichiliani, Marisa Vasconcelos, Haylla Conde:
Can direct address affect user engagement with chatbots embodied in physical spaces? 3:1-3:9
IPA use
- Justin Edwards, He Liu, Tianyu Zhou, Sandy J. J. Gould, Leigh Clark, Philip R. Doyle, Benjamin R. Cowan:
Multitasking with Alexa: how using intelligent personal assistants impacts language-based primary task performance. 4:1-4:7 - Hyunhoon Jung, Hyeji Kim:
Finding contextual meaning of the wake word. 5:1-5:3 - Mateusz Dubiel, Alessandra Cervone, Giuseppe Riccardi:
Inquisitive mind: a conversational news companion. 6:1-6:3 - Sergio Sayago, Bárbara Barbosa Neves, Benjamin R. Cowan:
Voice assistants and older people: some open issues. 7:1-7:3
Dialogue & conversational principles
- Jens Edlund:
Shoehorning in the name of science. 8:1-8:3 - Christine Murad, Cosmin Munteanu:
"I don't know what you're talking about, HALexa": the case for voice user interface guidelines. 9:1-9:3 - Stuart Reeves:
Conversation considered harmful? 10:1-10:3 - Peter Wallis, Bruce Edmonds:
How language works & what machines can do about it. 11:1-11:3
System development & multimodality
- Stefan Schaffer, Norbert Reithinger:
Conversation is multimodal: thus conversational user interfaces should be as well. 12:1-12:3 - Mary Ellen Foster:
Face-to-face conversation: why embodiment matters for conversational user interfaces. 13:1-13:3 - Patrik Jonell, Per Fallgren, Fethiye Irmak Dogan, José Lopes, Ulme Wennberg, Gabriel Skantze:
Crowdsourcing a self-evolving dialog graph. 14:1-14:8 - Saul Albert, William Housley, Elizabeth Stokoe:
In case of emergency, order pizza: an urgent case of action formation and recognition. 15:1-15:2 - Razan Jaber, Donald McMillan, Jordi Solsona Belenguer, Barry A. T. Brown:
Patterns of gaze in speech agent interaction. 16:1-16:10
Ethics, privacy & trust
- Kristen M. Scott, Simone Ashby, David A. Braude, Matthew P. Aylett:
Who owns your voice?: ethically sourced voices for non-commercial tts applications. 17:1-17:3 - Selina Jeanne Sutton:
"I am from all over the world": moving towards a healthier voice enabled internet by acknowledging how it is built. 18:1-18:2 - Stella George:
From sex and therapy bots to virtual assistants and tutors: how emotional should artificially intelligent agents be? 19:1-19:3 - Brendan Spillane, Emer Gilmartin, Christian Saam, Vincent Wade:
Issues relating to trust in care agents for the elderly. 20:1-20:3 - Justin Edwards, Elaheh Sanoubari:
A need for trust in conversational interface research. 21:1-21:3 - David R. Large, Leigh Clark, Gary E. Burnett, Kyle Harrington, Jacob Luton, Peter Thomas, Pete Bennett:
"It's small talk, jim, but not as we know it.": engendering trust through human-agent conversation in an autonomous, self-driving car. 22:1-22:7
Voice & language design
- Benjamin R. Cowan, Philip R. Doyle, Justin Edwards, Diego Garaialde, Ali Hayes-Brady, Holly P. Branigan, João P. Cabral, Leigh Clark:
What's in an accent?: the impact of accented synthetic speech on lexical choice in human-machine dialogue. 23:1-23:8 - Kevin K. Bowden, JiaQi Wu, Wen Cui, Juraj Juraska, Vrindavan Harrison, Brian Schwarzmann, Nicholas Santer, Steve Whittaker, Marilyn A. Walker:
Entertaining and opinionated but too controlling: a large-scale user study of an open domain Alexa prize system. 24:1-24:10 - Matthew P. Aylett, Selina Jeanne Sutton, Yolanda Vazquez-Alvarez:
The right kind of unnatural: designing a robot voice. 25:1-25:2 - Joel E. Fischer, Stuart Reeves, Martin Porcheron, Rein Ove Sikveland:
Progressivity for voice interface design. 26:1-26:8
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