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Abstract: Templates are a widespread natural language technology
that achieves believability within a narrow range
of interaction and coverage. We consider templates
for embodied conversational behavior. Such templates
combine a specific pattern of marked-up text, specifying
prosody and conversational signals as well as words,
with similarly-annotated gaps that can be filled in by
rule to yield a coherent contribution to a dialogue with a
user. In this paper we argue that templates can give a designer... (Update)
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Matthew Stone and Douglas DeCarlo. Crafting the illusion of meaning: template-based specification of embodied conversational behavior. In Computer Animation and Social Agents, 2003. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/stone03crafting.html More
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author = "M. Stone and D. DeCarlo",
title = "Crafting the illusion of meaning: template-based specification of embodied
conversational behavior",
text = "Matthew Stone and Douglas DeCarlo. Crafting the illusion of meaning: template-based
specification of embodied conversational behavior. In Computer Animation
and Social Agents, 2003.",
year = "2003",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/stone03crafting.html" }
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