Cultural communication idiosyncrasies in human-computer interaction

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  • Miehle J, Yoshino K, Pragst L, Ultes S, Nakamura S, Minker W. Cultural communication idiosyncrasies in human-computer interaction. In: Proceedings of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue; 2016 Sep 13-15; Los Angeles, USA. Stroudsburg: ACL (Association for Computational Linguistics); 2016. p. 74-9.

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  • Resum

    In this work, we investigate whether the cultural idiosyncrasies found in human human interaction may be transferred to human-computer interaction. With the aim of designing a culture-sensitive dialogue system, we designed a user study creating a dialogue in a domain that has the potential capacity to reveal cultural differences. The dialogue contains different options for the system output according to cultural differences. We conducted a survey among Germans and Japanese to investigate whether the supposed differences may be applied in human-computer interaction. Our results show that there are indeed differences, but not all results are consistent with the cultural models.
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    Comunicació presentada a: 17th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue; celebrada del 13 al 15 de setembre de 2016 a Los Angeles, USA
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