Authors
Huma Shah, Kevin Warwick, Jordi Vallverdú, Defeng Wu
Publication date
2016/5/1
Journal
Computers in Human Behavior
Volume
58
Pages
278-295
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
To find if current dialogue systems use the same, psychotherapist questioning technique as Joseph Weizenbaum's 1960 natural language understanding programme, Eliza, the authors carried out an original experiment comparing five successful artificial dialogue systems, Cleverbot, Elbot, Eugene Goostman, JFred and Ultra Hal with an online version of Eliza. More than one hundred male and female participants with 1st or non-1st English language, age range 13–64, interacted with the systems over the Internet scoring each for conversation ability. Developers of the modern conversation systems show they deploy a variety of techniques to initiate and maintain dialogue learning from interactions with humans over the Internet. Statistical significance shows these dialogue systems are an improvement on their predecessor. Embedded on the web affording round-the-clock interaction the nature of artificial dialogue …
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Scholar articles
H Shah, K Warwick, J Vallverdú, D Wu - Computers in Human Behavior, 2016