Improving Human-Agent Conversations by Accessing Contextual Knowledge from Wikipedia

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Improving Human-Agent Conversations by Accessing Contextual Knowledge from Wikipedia
Authors
Alexa Breuing
Publication date
2010
DOI
10.1109/WI-IAT.2010.231
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Improving Human-Agent Conversations by Accessing Contextual Knowledge from Wikipedia - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2010, written by Alexa Breuing.

Overview

In order to talk to each other meaningfully, conversational partners utilize different types of conversational knowledge. Due to the fact that speakers often use grammatically incomplete and incorrect sentences in spontaneous language, knowledge about conversational and terminological context turns out to be as much important in language understanding as traditional linguistic analysis. In the context of the KnowCIT project authors want to improve human-agent conversations by connecting the agent to an adequate representation of such contextual knowledge drawn from the online encyclopedia Wikipedia. Thereby authors make use of additional components provided by Wikipedia which goes beyond encyclopedical information to identify the current dialog topic and to implement human like look-up abilities.