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Artificial Companion for Second Language Conversation - Chatbots Support Practice Using Conversation Analysis

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The research described in this book shows that conversation analysis can effectively model dialogue. Specifically, this work shows that the multidisciplinary field of communicative ICALL may greatly benefit from including Conversation Analysis. As a consequence, this research makes several contributions to the related research disciplines, such as conversation analysis, second-language acquisition, computer-mediated communication, artificial intelligence, and dialogue systems.
The book will be of value for researchers and engineers in the areas of computational linguistics, intelligent assistants, and conversational interfaces.

List of contents

Part I, Background.- Setting the Scene.- Learning from Others' Experience.- Part II, Using Conversation Analysis for Dialogue Modelling.- Patterns for Expert-Novice Chats.- Other-Initiated Self-repair with Linguistic Trouble Source.- Exposed Corrections.- Embedded Corrections.- Models of Learner-Error Corrections.- To Correct or Not to Correct.- Method Evaluation.- Part III, Model Validation and Future Directions.- Implementation of an Artificial Conversation Companion.- Future Research Directions.- Part IV, Supplements.- App. A, Data.- App. B, Coding Scheme for Polar Questions.- App. C, Examples.- References.

About the author

Dr. Sviatlana Höhn is a researcher at the University of Luxembourg where she is building a new lab called "Artificial Companions and Chatbots" focusing on the application of conversational interfaces in education and complex technical systems. She earned her Ph.D. from the University of Luxembourg in 2016. Originally from Belarus, she qualified to teach German and English as foreign languages in her home town Vitebsk in 2001. She moved to Germany in 2003 to study Computer Science and earned her Master's in Computer Science and Linguistics. She is interested in cross-disciplinary and cross-sectoral research related to dialogue systems and interaction. She is engaged in university teaching, specifically addressing 21st century skills in her courses. She spends her free time mostly with her two kids who were 2 and 5 when this book was published.

Summary

The research described in this book shows that conversation analysis can effectively model dialogue. Specifically, this work shows that the multidisciplinary field of communicative ICALL may greatly benefit from including Conversation Analysis. As a consequence, this research makes several contributions to the related research disciplines, such as conversation analysis, second-language acquisition, computer-mediated communication, artificial intelligence, and dialogue systems.
The book will be of value for researchers and engineers in the areas of computational linguistics, intelligent assistants, and conversational interfaces.

Product details

Authors Sviatlana Höhn
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.05.2019
 
EAN 9783030155032
ISBN 978-3-0-3015503-2
No. of pages 346
Dimensions 157 mm x 239 mm x 25 mm
Weight 700 g
Illustrations XIII, 346 p. 21 illus., 12 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > IT

B, Artificial Intelligence, Mensch-Computer-Interaktion, Computerlinguistik und Korpuslinguistik, computer science, Human–computer interaction, User interface design & usability, User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction, User interfaces (Computer systems), Computational Linguistics, Computational and corpus linguistics, Collaborative learning

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