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Knowledge-based conversational agents and virtual storytelling

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Knowledge-based conversational agents and virtual storytelling
Abstract. We describe an architecture for building speech-enabled conversational agents, deployed as self-contained Web services, with ability to provide inference processing on very large knowledge bases and its application to voice enabled chatbots in a virtual storytelling environment. The architecture integrates Prolog based natural language pattern matching components and story specific information extraction from RDF/XML files. Our Web interface is dynamically generated by server side agents supporting multi-modal interface components (speech and animation). Prolog refactorings of the WordNet lexical knowledge base, FrameNet and the Open Mind common sense knowledge repository are combined with internet meta-search to provide high-quality knowledge sources to our conversational agents. An example of conversational agent with speech capabilities is deployed on the Web at http://logic.csci.unt.edu:8080/wordnet_agent/frame.html.
Paul Tarau, Elizabeth Figa
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Type Conference
Year 2004
Where SAC
Authors Paul Tarau, Elizabeth Figa
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