2020
DOI: 10.4204/eptcs.319.6
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Engineering Reliable Interactions in the Reality-Artificiality Continuum

Abstract: Milgram's reality-virtuality continuum applies to interaction in the physical space dimension, going from real to virtual. However, interaction has a social dimension as well, that can go from real to artificial depending on the companion with whom the user interacts. In this paper we present our vision of the Reality-Artificiality bidimensional Continuum (RAC), we identify some challenges in its design and development and we discuss how reliable interactions might be supported inside RAC.

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“…One paper presented at the AREA workshop assumed that the requirements of the MAS are specified using natural language. Specifically, in [68], the authors propose different types of interactions between an MAS and the final users who might benefit from communication-intensive, voice-based interactions.…”
Section: Natural Languagesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One paper presented at the AREA workshop assumed that the requirements of the MAS are specified using natural language. Specifically, in [68], the authors propose different types of interactions between an MAS and the final users who might benefit from communication-intensive, voice-based interactions.…”
Section: Natural Languagesmentioning
confidence: 99%