Conversational Informatics: An Engineering ApproachISBN: 978-0-470-02699-1
Hardcover
430 pages
December 2007
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Conversational informatics investigates human behaviour with a view
to designing conversational artifacts capable of interacting with
humans in a conversational fashion. It spans a broad array of
topics including linguistics, psychology and human-computer
interaction. Until recently research in such areas has been carried
out in isolation, with no attempt made to connect the various
disciplines. Advancements in science and technology have changed
this.
Conversational Informatics provides an interdisciplinary introduction to conversational informatics and places emphasis upon the integration of scientific approaches to achieve engineering goals and to advance further understanding of conversation.
It features a collection of surveys structured around four prominent research areas: conversational artifacts, conversational contents, conversation environment design and conversation measurement, analysis and modelling
- Conversational artifacts shows how synthetic characters or intelligent robots use eye gaze, gestures and other non-verbal communicators to interact.
- Conversational contents looks at developing techniques for acquiring, editing, distributing and utilising the contents that are produced and consumed in conversation.
- Conversation environment design explains techniques for creating intelligent virtual environments and for representing individuals within a virtual environment by monitoring and reproducing their non-verbal conversational behaviour.
- Conversation measurement, analysis and modelling demonstrate how conversational behaviour can be measured and analyzed.
Conversational Informatics will be an invaluable resource for postgraduate students and researchers in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering as well as engineers and developers working in the field of automation, robotics and agents technology.