Communication from an Artificial Intelligence Perspective

Theoretical and Applied Issues
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Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Computational Theories of Communication and Their Applications: Problems and Perspectives, held at Castel Ivano, Trento, Italy, November 5-9, 1990
This book addresses the question of how current computational approaches to communication can accommodate the complexities of human-human and human-machine communication. It is based on a NATO workshop.
Cognitive Science, Artificial Intelligence and Communication.- Integrating Pragmatics into Update Semantics.- Metaphor and Abduction 35.- Communication and Attitude Revision.- Why Text Planning (Still) Isn't Planning.- Language and Discourse in the TRAINS Project.- WIP: The Coordinated Generation of Multimodal Presentations from a Common Representation.- Planning, Reacting, and Communicating.- Agent Modelling for Intelligent Tutoring Settings.- Using Content-based AI to Structure Human-Computer Interaction.- No More Cooperation, Please! In Search of the Social Structure of Verbal Interaction.- Prolegomena to a Theory of Communication and Affect.
Castel Ivano, originally built in 1375, is one of many beautiful and impressive castles strategically placed atop hills in Trentino's Valsugana in Northern Italy. It was in this castle on a series of brilliant sunny crisp November days in 1990 that an international group of computer scientists and cognitive scientists met at a workshop to discuss theoretical and applied issues concerning communi cation from an Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science perspective. About forty people, representing nine countries, participated in the workshop, either as speakers, discussants, or observers. The main motivationfor the workshop wasto address the questionofwhether and how current computational approaches to communication can or might be able to accommodate the range of complexities that characterize both human human and human-machine communication. The chapters in this book are based on the papers that were presented at the workshop. They are presented in an order that is determined primarily by the specificity of the topics they address. The initial chapters are more theoretical in nature with an emphasis on formal approaches to communication. The middle chapters focus on particular application issues, such as the generation ofmultimedia documents and the role of planning in building systems to support human-human or human-machine interaction. The final few chapters consider more general issues relating to com munication, such as the influence ofsocial structure on, and the role of affect in communication.

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