Spoken Dialogue Technology: Toward the Conversational User Interface
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Format
Kindle
Pages
374
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2011
Publisher
Springer
Edition
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2004
ISBN-10
0857294148
ISBN-13
9780857294142
Description
In the evolving landscape of technology, the quest for more natural and intuitive interactions between humans and machines has never been more pressing. This work explores the intricate world of spoken dialogue technology, shedding light on its potential to revolutionize the way users engage with conversational interfaces. Michael F. McTear delves into the theoretical underpinnings and practical applications of these systems, illustrating how they can enhance communication and user experience.
The narrative guides readers through the fundamentals of dialogue systems, discussing their design and development while highlighting the importance of understanding human conversation patterns. McTear's insights extend beyond the mechanics of technology, inviting an exploration of the social implications and future possibilities that conversational user interfaces present. This examination not only serves as a foundational resource for those in the field but also ignites curiosity about the ways technology can bridge the gap between human intention and machine understanding.
The narrative guides readers through the fundamentals of dialogue systems, discussing their design and development while highlighting the importance of understanding human conversation patterns. McTear's insights extend beyond the mechanics of technology, inviting an exploration of the social implications and future possibilities that conversational user interfaces present. This examination not only serves as a foundational resource for those in the field but also ignites curiosity about the ways technology can bridge the gap between human intention and machine understanding.
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