Kane, 2022 - Google Patents
Schema-guided dialogue management for virtual conversational agentsKane, 2022
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The development of “intelligent” dialogue assistants and conversational agents for general- purpose use–that is, able to be deployed to various domains with minimal engineering–is a long-standing goal of the AI community. Of particular necessity is an underlying dialogue …
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