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Explore the rich world of human conversations through studies on behaviors, technological infrastructure, data circulation, and more. Join renowned experts for insights on detecting conversational patterns and data mining.
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Welcome to JSAI 2005 Workshop on Conversational Informatics Organizers: Yasuyuki Sumi, Toyoaki Nishida
Why, Conversation • Conversation as a medium for exchanging not only well-structured knowledge but also tacit knowledge (awareness, common sense, know-how, nebulous ideas, atmosphere, etc.) • Media processing, ubiquitous computing, artificial intelligence technologies => a strong infrastructure to record our daily conversations and facilitate us to access these
Conversational informatics Studies on human conversational behaviors as well as design/implementation of artifacts based on the analysis of human conversations
Conversational informatics • Capturing and measurement of conversations • sensor technologies for conversation recording • non-verbal aspects of conversations • conversational scene extraction and summarization • Content processing of conversational information • natural language processing for conversations • quantizing and generating conversations • conversational agents • Analyzing conversations • conversation corpus • cognitive model for conversation understanding • ethnographic analysis of conversations • social model of knowledge exchanging by conversations
Conversational Data Circulation conversion / spatialization conversation quantum conversation quantum conversation quantum accumulation dematerialization conversation scene conversation scene conversation scene materialization embodied conversational agent another conversational situation a conversational situation
This workshop • Invited Talk: “Augmenting conversation with imagery: The road ahead” by Dr. Claudio Pinhanez • Analyzing Conversational Structure • Conversational Behaviors • Embodied Conversational Agents • Detecting Conversational Patterns • Conversational Data Mining from the Network
Thanks to … • Koh Kakusho (Kyoto University) • Hidekazu Kubota (Kyoto University) • Sadao Kurohashi (The University of Tokyo) • Naohiro Matsumura (Osaka University) • Igor S. Pandzic (University of Zagreb) • Helmut Prendinger (National Institute of Informatics)