Speech in Human-Agent Interaction

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Speech in Human-Agent Interaction

PhD candidate, Nima Zargham will give a broad perspective on approaches when designing desirable human-agent speech interaction.

By The Games Institute

Date and time

Thu, Aug 10, 2023 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM EDT

Location

The Games Institute, East Campus One (EC1)

175 Columbia Street West, Waterloo, ON Waterloo, ON N2L 5Z5 Canada

About this event

Due to technological advancements, communicating with computer systems using natural language has become a casual phenomenon. Speech-based systems, like Siri or Cortana, have become widely popular among people due to their convenience. Speech interaction encompasses a social component as it reflects the fundamental human capacity for communication and enables interpersonal engagement through verbal exchange. This makes human-agent interaction an essential topic of research in the field of human-computer interaction. When trying to achieve a higher user experience with speech-based systems, it is important to have a greater focus on the application fields of personal assistants and speech-based video games. In this talk, PhD Candidate Nima Zargham will give a broad perspective on approaches when designing desirable human-agent speech interaction and discuss relevant design factors.

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The Games Institute conducts research into the past, present, and future of digital games. With a research network joining multiple universities and multiple industry partners, we explore the human side of games and game-related technologies and interactions, with the constant goal of understanding the compelling user engagement that games deliver in fields ranging from entertainment, education, health, and business.

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