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Embrace your incompetence! Designing appropriate CUI communication through an ecological approach
21 June 2022
S. Becker
Philip R. Doyle
Justin Edwards
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What Do We See in Them? Identifying Dimensions of Partner Models for Speech Interfaces Using a Psycholexical Approach
Philip R. Doyle
L. Clark
Benjamin R. Cowan
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03 Feb 2021
WER we are and WER we think we are
Piotr Szymañski
Piotr Żelasko
Mikolaj Morzy
Adrian Szymczak
Marzena Zyla-Hoppe
Joanna Banaszczak
Lukasz Augustyniak
Jan Mizgajski
Yishay Carmiel
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46
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07 Oct 2020
Mapping Perceptions of Humanness in Speech-Based Intelligent Personal Assistant Interaction
Philip R. Doyle
Justin Edwards
Odile Dumbleton
L. Clark
Benjamin R. Cowan
26
86
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26 Jul 2019
What's in an accent? The impact of accented synthetic speech on lexical choice in human-machine dialogue
Benjamin R. Cowan
Philip R. Doyle
Justin Edwards
Diego Garaialde
Ali Hayes-Brady
H. Branigan
João P. Cabral
L. Clark
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37
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25 Jul 2019
What Makes a Good Conversation? Challenges in Designing Truly Conversational Agents
L. Clark
Nadia Pantidi
Orla Cooney
Philip R. Doyle
Diego Garaialde
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Brendan Spillane
Christine Murad
Cosmin Munteanu
Vincent P. Wade
Benjamin R. Cowan
HAI
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383
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19 Jan 2019
The State of Speech in HCI: Trends, Themes and Challenges
L. Clark
Philip R. Doyle
Diego Garaialde
E. Gilmartin
Stephan Schlögl
Jens Edlund
M. Aylett
João P. Cabral
Cosmin Munteanu
Benjamin R. Cowan
29
206
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16 Oct 2018
A Survey Investigating Usage of Virtual Personal Assistants
Mateusz Dubiel
Martin Halvey
Leif Azzopardi
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30
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12 Jul 2018
Is spoken language all-or-nothing? Implications for future speech-based human-machine interaction
Roger K. Moore
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80
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18 Jul 2016
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