Intentionality and human conversations

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This paper analyzes principles of human conversation based on the conversational goals of the participants. Several conversational rules are proposed that seem crucial to the process of interpreting and generating conversations. These rules, as well as other aspects of the conversation process, are embodied in MICS, a computer program that generates one side of a conversation. The process model underlying MICS, and some illustrative output, are presented.

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Carbonell, J. G. (1978). Intentionality and human conversations. In Proceedings of the 1978 Workshop on Theoretical Issues in Natural Language Processing, TINLAP 1978 (pp. 141–148). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.3115/980262.980284

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