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- Larsson, Staffan, 1969, et al.
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GoDiS – an accommodating dialogue system
- 2000
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In: ANLP-NAACL'00 Workshop on Conversational Systems.
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Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
- This paper accompanies a demo of the GoDiS system. Work on this system was reported at IJCAI-99 (Bohlin et al., 1999). GoDiS is a prototype dialogue system for information-seeking dialogue, capable of accommodating questions and tasks to enable the user to present information in any desired order, without explicitly naming the dialogue task. GoDiS is implemented using the TRINDIKIT software package, which enables implementation of these behaviours in a compact and natural way.
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- Ljunglöf, Peter, 1971, et al.
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Lekbot: A talking and playing robot for children with disabilities
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In: SLPAT'11: 2nd Workshop on Speech and Language Processing for Assistive Technologies.
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Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
- This paper describes an ongoing project where we develop and evaluate a setup involving a communication board and a toy robot, which can communicate with each other via synthesized speech. The purpose is to provide children with communicative disabilities with a toy that is fun and easy to use together with peers, with and without disabilities. When the child selects a symbol on the communication board, the board speaks and the robot responds. This encourages the child to use language and learn to cooperate to reach a common goal. Throughout the project, three children with cerebral palsy and their peers use the robot and provide feedback for further development. The multimodal interaction with the robot is video recorded and analyzed together with observational data in activity diaries.
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