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Persuasive Argumentation in Human Computer Dialogue

 

In the field of natural language dialogue, a new trend is exploring persuasive argumentation theories. Applying these theories to human-computer dialogue management could lead to a more comfortable experience for the user and give way to new applications.

In this paper, we study the different aspects of persuasive communication needed for health-care advising and how to implement them to produce efficient, computer directed persuasion. Our opinion is that a persuasive dialogue will have to combine the current logical approach to persuasion with novel emotional cues to render the dialogue more comfortable to the user.

Pierre Andrews, Marco De Boni and Suresh Manandhar | 27 January 2006, by Mortimer
To be published in the Proceedings of the AAAI 2006 Spring Symposia, March 27-29, 2006 at Stanford University, California
Date of online publication: 27 January 2006
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Keywords: natural argumentation, rhetorics, dialogue, persuasion, health-care counselling, natural language processing
 

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