Abstract
Conversation is indispensable in our intellectual life. People may make conversation either to achieve a social goal, to create a joint story, or to just enjoy a language game. Although a conversation has a fairly sophisticated structure and dynamism, people are sufficiently proficient in expressing their thoughts and interpreting utterances of their partners. In this chapter, we will introduce conversational informatics as a new interdisciplinary study that focuses on understanding and augmenting conversations. We will discuss why conversational informatics is important in the history of artificial intelligence research and show our long-term research strategy.
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Descriptions about the history of artificial intelligence are available from various sources, such as http://aitopics.org/misc/brief-history. The description in this section is based on Nishidas (2012).
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Nishida, T., Nakazawa, A., Ohmoto, Y., Mohammad, Y. (2014). Artificial Intelligence and Conversational Intelligence. In: Conversational Informatics. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-55040-2_1
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