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What Do We See in Them? Identifying Dimensions of Partner Models for
  Speech Interfaces Using a Psycholexical Approach

What Do We See in Them? Identifying Dimensions of Partner Models for Speech Interfaces Using a Psycholexical Approach

3 February 2021
Philip R. Doyle
L. Clark
Benjamin R. Cowan
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Papers citing "What Do We See in Them? Identifying Dimensions of Partner Models for Speech Interfaces Using a Psycholexical Approach"

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Comparing Perceptions of Static and Adaptive Proactive Speech Agents
Comparing Perceptions of Static and Adaptive Proactive Speech Agents
Justin Edwards
Philip R. Doyle
H. Branigan
Benjamin R. Cowan
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13 May 2024
The Partner Modelling Questionnaire: A validated self-report measure of
  perceptions toward machines as dialogue partners
The Partner Modelling Questionnaire: A validated self-report measure of perceptions toward machines as dialogue partners
Philip R. Doyle
Iona Gessinger
Justin Edwards
L. Clark
Odile Dumbleton
Diego Garaialde
D. Rough
Anna Bleakley
H. Branigan
Benjamin R. Cowan
8
5
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14 Aug 2023
What Do Children and Parents Want and Perceive in Conversational Agents?
  Towards Transparent, Trustworthy, Democratized Agents
What Do Children and Parents Want and Perceive in Conversational Agents? Towards Transparent, Trustworthy, Democratized Agents
Jessica Van Brummelen
M. Kelleher
Mi Tian
Nghi Hoang Nguyen
8
9
0
16 Sep 2022
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