Talk:Dialogue system

Excessive lists

I moved the following lists of links (in box below) to here, because I think they must be converted to prose before reinsertion. I don't this is appropriate use, according to Wikipedia:Manual of Style (embedded lists). Mikael Häggström (talk) 06:18, 15 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Academic context

The study of dialog systems is commonly considered a branch of human-computer interaction, although its origins are generally rooted in the automatic speech recognition community. Current trends are putting more research emphasis on aspects of psychology and linguistics.

Topics

Historically, there were no journals devoted specifically to dialog systems. To address this need the Journal of Dialog Systems has been launched: the first journal dedicated particularly to dialog systems, with the goal of becoming the premiere international journal in the field.


There are also a number of related journals that often have dialog systems articles.

Chatbot?

How is this different from a chatbot? Please mention the similarity or difference in the lead, or include it as another term the subject is known by. Thanks! Ghostofnemo (talk) 04:24, 11 July 2016 (UTC) See Chatterbot.[reply]

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