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The Terms of “You(s)”: How the Term of Address Used by Conversational Agents Influences User Evaluations in French and German Linguaculture ...
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Are You Robert or RoBERTa? Deceiving Online Authorship Attribution Models Using Neural Text Generators
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Malicious Interlocutor Detection Using Forensic Analysis of Historic Data
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“Just Not Together”: The Experience of Videoconferencing for People with Aphasia during the Covid-19 Pandemic
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Making the city through participatory video: implications for urban geography
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Frameless fictions: embodiment, affect, and unruly encounters in VR and virtual environments
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Effectiveness of using technology based songs to enhance vocabulary competency among year two undergraduate students at Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS)
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How to Evaluate Health Applications with Conversational User Interface? ...
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Application of conversational user interfaces (CUI) or chatbots to healthcare is gaining interest fueled by the rising power of artificial intelligence, increasing popularity of mobile health applications and the desire for engagement and usability. While their use is mainly justified by increasing adherence to mobile health applications and facilitating interactions with the system, the question arises: How can such systems be evaluated in a reliable manner? This paper introduces an evaluation framework for health systems whose core interaction principle is a CUI. We derive quality dimensions and attributes by collecting relevant evaluation aspects from applications that have been developed in previous work and from literature on health chatbots. The collected aspects are aggregated into six thematic categories for chatbot quality, including user experience, linguistic, task-oriented and artificial intelligence perspectives, but also healthcare quality and system quality perspectives. The framework is ...
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.24451/arbor.13148 https://arbor.bfh.ch/13148/
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SSHOC Webinar: CLARIN Hands-on Tutorial on Transcribing Interview Data ...
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SSHOC Webinar: CLARIN Hands-on Tutorial on Transcribing Interview Data ...
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The picture of artificial intelligence and the secularization of thought
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Bernard Stiegler and the fate of aesthetic performance in the time of digital media
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An Investigation into Non-linear Distortion Pedals with a Focus on Establishing a Lexicon to Accurately Describe Them.
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The role of the social movements in social ennovation (SI): Euskaraldia, as a digital panopticon / Gizarte mugimenduen rola gizarte berrikuntzan: Euskaraldia, panoptiko digital gisa
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The attitudes of ESL teachers in Sabah towards technology integration
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Bilingual Extractive Text Summarization Model using Textual Pattern Constraints
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Exploring the students' perceptions of the usefulness of CLIL Modules and ICT integrated learning in English classroom
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A novel word-independent gesture-typing continuous authentication scheme for mobile devices
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