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Supporting Conversation Variability in COBBER Using Causal Loops

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Supporting Conversation Variability in COBBER Using Causal Loops
Conversational Case Based Reasoning (CCBR) is a form of CBR where users initiate conversations with the system to solve a certain problem. Current CCBR solutions are limited to specific domains. In the solutions we find a lack of flexibility to deal with the user’s variability: different conversation strategies depending on the user’s current mood, computer skills, and domain expertise. We focus our framework, COBBER, in the user’s variability during a computer session. COBBER is a CCBR framework to build CCBR applications in a systematic way. The framework offers, independently to the domain, models of different conversation strategies using causal loops.
Hector Gómez-Gauchía, Belén D
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where ICCBR
Authors Hector Gómez-Gauchía, Belén Díaz-Agudo, Pedro Pablo Gómez-Martín, Pedro A. González-Calero
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