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Reflections on a Career in Second Language Studies: Promising Pathways for Future Research
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In: Cohen, Andrew D. (2018). Reflections on a Career in Second Language Studies: Promising Pathways for Future Research. L2 Journal, 10(1). doi:10.5070/L210136653. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/3h03h81f (2018)
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臺灣大學生閱讀與應試策略運用研究 ; A Study of Reading & Test-Taking Strategy Use Adopted by College Students in Taiwan
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Getrennt- und Zusammenschreibung - Ein konsistentes Konstrukt? Erste Ergebnisse einer empirischen Studie ...
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Improbotics: Exploring the Imitation Game Using Machine Intelligence in Improvised Theatre
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In: Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Interactive Digital Entertainment; Vol. 14 No. 1 (2018): Fourteenth Artificial Intelligence and Interactive Digital Entertainment Conference ; 2334-0924 ; 2326-909X (2018)
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Theatrical improvisation (impro or improv) is a demanding form of live, collaborative performance. Improv is a humorous and playful artform built on an open-ended narrative structure which simultaneously celebrates effort and failure. It is thus an ideal test bed for the development and deployment of interactive artificial intelligence (AI)-based conversational agents, or artificial improvisors. This case study introduces an improv show experiment featuring human actors and artificial improvisors. We have previously developed a deep-learning-based artificial improvisor, trained on movie subtitles, that can generate plausible, context-based, lines of dialogue suitable for theatre. In this work, we have employed it to control what a subset of human actors say during an improv performance. We also give human-generated lines to a different subset of performers. All lines are provided to actors with headphones and all performers are wearing headphones. This paper describes a Turing test, or imitation game, taking place in a theatre, with both the audience members and the performers left to guess who is a human and who is a machine. In order to test scientific hypotheses about the perception of humans versus machines we collect anonymous feedback from volunteer performers and audience members. Our results suggest that rehearsal increases proficiency and possibility to control events in the performance. That said, consistency with real world experience is limited by the interface and the mechanisms used to perform the show. We also show that human-generated lines are shorter, more positive, and have less difficult words with more grammar and spelling mistakes than the artificial improvisor generated lines.
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applied artificial intelligence; human-machine interaction; improvisation; interactive multimedia; natural language processing; natural language understanding; neural networks; theatre; Turing test
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URL: https://ojs.aaai.org/index.php/AIIDE/article/view/13030
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A systemic functional analysis of TOEFL sample writings
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In: Theses, Dissertations and Capstones (2018)
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The Relationship between English Language Proficiency and Academic Achievement for English Language Learners
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In: Doctoral Dissertations and Projects (2018)
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КОНТРОЛЬ УРОВНЯ ЯЗЫКОВОЙ КОМПЕТЕНЦИИ ИНОСТРАННЫХ СТУДЕНТОВ ПОДГОТОВИТЕЛЬНОГО ФАКУЛЬТЕТА ...
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КОНТРОЛЬ УРОВНЯ ЯЗЫКОВОЙ КОМПЕТЕНЦИИ ИНОСТРАННЫХ СТУДЕНТОВ ПОДГОТОВИТЕЛЬНОГО ФАКУЛЬТЕТА ...
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Getrennt- und Zusammenschreibung - Ein konsistentes Konstrukt? Erste Ergebnisse einer empirischen Studie
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In: Didaktik Deutsch : Halbjahresschrift für die Didaktik der deutschen Sprache und Literatur 23 (2018) 45, S. 74-93 (2018)
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A Report on the Development of the Nepali Sentence Repetition Test
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The Cognitive Effects of Gendered Language on Memory in College Students: Implications for Standardized Testing
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How valid are domain experts' judgements of workplace communication? Implications for setting standards on the Occupational English Test (OET) Writing sub-test
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The discourse of the IELTS Speaking Test : interactional design and practice
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Preguntas de comprensión audiovisual sobreimpresas: propuesta para el aprendizaje de segundas lenguas ; Imprinted viewing comprehension questions: a proposal for second language acquisition
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MODERN METHODS AND TECHNOLOGIES FOR DEVELOPING PRE-SERVICE FOREIGN LANGUAGE AND CULTURE TEACHERS’ METHODOLOGICAL COMPETENCE
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In: Advanced Education; 2018: Issue 10; 12-20 ; Передовое образование; 2018: ; 12-20 ; Новітня освіта; 2018: ; 2410-8286 ; 2409-3351 (2018)
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