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A Cognitive Architecture for the Design of an Interaction Agent

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Cooperative Information Agents VI (CIA 2002)

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The paper is focused on the Interaction Agent designed to provide an Advanced Human Computer Interaction in the on-going project VIP-ADVISOR1. The problem addressed is the identification of the components of the cognitive architecture needed and in particular, introduces a model for the intentions underlying any interaction as a key point for dialogue management required to perform successful interactive process. A detailed case study and the first evaluation performed are described using the current prototype for advicegiving in an e-commerce scenario.

VIP-ADVISOR project IST-2001-32440

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García-Serrano, A., Calle-Gómez, J. (2002). A Cognitive Architecture for the Design of an Interaction Agent. In: Klusch, M., Ossowski, S., Shehory, O. (eds) Cooperative Information Agents VI. CIA 2002. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 2446. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45741-0_8

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