Role of a natural language interface in diffusing computer assisted journalism An empirical investigation

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Abstract

Based on innovation diffusion theory, an individual's decision to adopt an innovation is related to how the individual in question perceives the innovation. Of concern to this study is whether or not a natural language interface can modify how the characteristics or a technological innovation are perceived. This issue will be examined by exploring the impact of a natural language interface on individual perceptions of computer assisted journalism.

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Roberge, L. (1993). Role of a natural language interface in diffusing computer assisted journalism An empirical investigation. In Proceedings of the ACM SIGCPR Conference (pp. 168–177). Publ by ACM.

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