Extending Chatbots to Probe Users: Enhancing Complex Decision-Making Through Probing Conversations
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Affiliation:
1. UCL Interaction Centre, University College London, United Kingdom
2. University of Toronto, Canada
3. University College London, United Kingdom
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Leverhulme Doctoral Training Programme for the Ecological Study of the Brain
Publisher
ACM
Link
https://dl.acm.org/doi/pdf/10.1145/3543829.3543832
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