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- Title
Informal logic dialogue games in human–computer dialogue.
- Authors
Tangming Yuan; Moore, David; Reed, Chris; Ravenscroft, Andrew; Maudet, Nicolas
- Abstract
Informal logic (IL) is an area of philosophy rich in models of communication and discourse with a heavy focus on argument and ‘dialogue games’. Computational dialectics is a maturing strand of research that is focused on implementing these dialogue games. The aim of this paper is to review research on applying IL dialogue games into human–computer dialogue design. We argue that IL dialogue games tend to have a number of attractive properties for human computer dialogue and that their computational utilization in this area has been increasing recently. Despite the strength of the case for IL, a number of important barriers need to be overcome if the potential of IL is to be fulfilled. These barriers are examined and means of overcoming them discussed.
- Subjects
VIDEO games; HUMAN-computer interaction; INTERACTIVE computer systems; ARTIFICIAL intelligence; MULTIAGENT systems
- Publication
Knowledge Engineering Review, 2011, Vol 26, Issue 2, p159
- ISSN
0269-8889
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1017/S026988891100004X