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On the reappointment of cognitive responsibility in user-system dialogues
ACM SIGMIS Database: the DATABASE for Advances in Information Systems, 1986As the number of information system users increase, we are witnessing a related increase in the complexity and diversity of their applications. This complexity amplifies the degree of functional and technical understanding required of the user to productively use the application tools.
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Cognitive Architecture of an Agent for Human-Agent Dialogues
2014This paper proposes a cognitive architecture of an intelligent agent that can have a dialogue with a human agent on health-related topics. This architecture consists of four main components, namely, the Belief Base, the Dialogue Manager, the Task Manager and the Plan Generator.
Jayalakshmi Baskar, Helena Lindgren
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Philosophy and Cognitive Science: Dialogue Options
Voprosy Filosofii, 2022This paper is about the question of the possibility, prospects and forms of dialogue between philosophy and cognitive science, raised in a recent publication by V.A. Lektorsky. Several variants of their dialogue are discussed. Thus, philosophy can claim to be a kind of mediator in the interaction of the disciplines that make up cognitive science.
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A cognitively-inspired method for meaning representation in dialogue systems
2012 IEEE 3rd International Conference on Cognitive Infocommunications (CogInfoCom), 2012One of the most fundamental research questions in the field of human-machine interaction is how to enable dialogue systems to capture the meaning of spontaneously produced linguistic inputs. This paper introduces an approach to this research question inspired by recent neuroimaging studies of working memory operations.
Milan Gnjatovic, Vlado Delic
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A Cognitive Dialogue Manager for Education Purposes
2011A conversational agent is a software system that is able to interact with users in a natural way, and often uses natural language capabilities. In this chapter, an evolution of a conversational agent is presented according to the definition of dialogue management techniques for the conversational agents.
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Cognitive Therapist: A Dialogue with Aaron Beck
Journal of Counseling & Development, 1988In the mid‐1950s Aaron Beck rejected his early training in psychoanalysis and developed an approach to the treatment of mental disorders similar to that of Albert Ellis. Beck focuses on thoughts or cognitions as well as on feelings. His greatest contribution is undoubtedly the formulation of the cognitive model of emotional disorders and the ...
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Psychoanalysis and social cognitive neuroscience: A new framework for a dialogue
Journal of Physiology-Paris, 2011The fields of psychoanalysis and neuroscience use different methods of description, analysis and comprehension of reality, and because each is based on a different methodology, each approach constructs a different representation of reality. Thus, psychoanalysis could contribute to a general psychology involving neuroscience to the extent that a ...
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Linkages between cognitive and social dialogue patterns during collaborative small-group discussions
Learning and Instruction, 2023Tzu-Jung Lin, Seung Yon Ha, Jing Chen
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