from Listening Chat System 2015 Conversation Log Read the 2015 Conversation Log 2019 Considerations Read the log from 4 years ago Conversation experiment with him 1 - NISHIO Hirokazuās Hatena Diary
- If keywords are selected only from the immediately preceding statement, the conversation will go off the rails, so it is necessary to restore the conversation as appropriate.
- If you simply accumulate the words that appear, the probability that a word in the previous answer will be selected gradually decreases.
- It gives the feeling of āyouāre not listening to me properly.ā
- I want to materialize listening closely.
- Better distribution of knowledge in cases where knowledge distribution has been hindered due to lack of language
- You should only add āthatā if it was part of the immediately preceding utterance.
- We want to quit turn-based movements. We want to determine from input time and typing speed how much the user is struggling to reply.
- Being asked questions to notice unexpected blind spots and get ideas
- I prefer a smartphone instead of a laptop.
- If itās a word from a sentence thatās far away, then the sentence needs to be restated.
- Teachers as a role that brings out studentsā independent actions and awareness.
Reflecting on the improvement plan and artificial anencephalon - NISHIO Hirokazuās Hatena Diary
- The longer the userās response to a question, the more evidence of successful listening.
- Key phrases that appear in only one utterance are not that important. Key phrases of the type that appear many times and link together aspects described in several utterances are important.
- It would be important to use real-time chat instead of turn-based dialogue programs, and to take the input time and such as a feature value.
- Users enjoy writing quick responses when they are asked pertinent questions.
- Really?
- Itās the answers you write about your problems that are important.
- Really?
- Users enjoy writing quick responses when they are asked pertinent questions.
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