2024
DOI: 10.3389/frdem.2024.1343052
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You have interrupted me again!: making voice assistants more dementia-friendly with incremental clarification

Angus Addlesee,
Arash Eshghi

Abstract: In spontaneous conversation, speakers seldom have a full plan of what they are going to say in advance: they need to conceptualise and plan incrementally as they articulate each word in turn. This often leads to long pauses mid-utterance. Listeners either wait out the pause, offer a possible completion, or respond with an incremental clarification request (iCR), intended to recover the rest of the truncated turn. The ability to generate iCRs in response to pauses is therefore important in building natural and … Show more

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