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AAAI Fall Symposium 2004: Arlington, Virginia, USA
- Dialogue Systems for Health Communication, Papers from the 2004 AAAI Fall Symposium. Arlington, VA, USA, October 22-24, 2004. AAAI Press 2004
Contents
- Timothy W. Bickmore:
Schedule. 97- - Robert J. Bechtel, Louis A. Gottschalk:
Detection of Neuropsychiatric States of Interest in Text. 1-4 - Timothy W. Bickmore, Toni Giorgino:
Some Novel Aspects of Health Communication from a Dialogue Systems Perspective. 5-12 - Lesley-Ann Black, Michael F. McTear, Norman D. Black, C. McMeel, Roy Harper, Michelle Lemon:
Talking Telemedicine: Is the Interactive Voice-Logbook Evolving into the Cornerstone of Diabetes Healthcare? 13-17 - Stan Franklin, Dan Jones:
A Triage Information Agent (TIA) based on the IDA Technology. 18-23 - Reva Freedman, Nicholas Haggin, Dessislava Nacheva, Tom Leahy, Richard Stilson:
Using a Domain-Independent Reactive Planner to Implement a Medical Dialogue System. 24-31 - Toni Giorgino, Silvana Quaglini, Mario Stefanelli:
Evaluation and Usage Patterns in the Homey Hypertension Management Dialog System. 32-35 - Nancy L. Green, Tami Britt, Karen Jirak:
Communication of Uncertainty in Clinical Genetics Patient Health Communication Systems. 36-43 - Nancy L. Green, William Lawton, Boyd Davis:
An Assistive Conversation Skills Training System for Caregivers of Persons with Alzheimer's Disease. 44-49 - Linda Harris, Connie Dresser, Gary L. Kreps:
E-Health as Dialogue: Communication and Quality of Cancer Care. 50-57 - Robert C. Hubal, Curry I. Guinn, Diana C. Sparrow, Evelyn J. Studer, Ruth S. Day, Wendy Visscher:
A Synthetic Character Application for Informed Consent. 58-63 - W. Lewis Johnson, Catherine LaBore, Yuan-Chun Chiu:
A Pedagogical Agent for Psychosocial Intervention on a Handheld Computer. 64-70 - Rita Kukafka, Frances P. Morrison, Stephen B. Johnson:
Integrating Public Health and Computer Science Theoretical Perspectives for Developing Tailored Health Messages. 71-77 - Susann LuperFoy:
Retrofitting Synthetic Dialog Agents to Game Characters for Lifestyle Risk Training. 78-87 - Christopher A. Miller, Peggy Wu, Marc Chapman:
The Role of "Etiquette" in an Automated Medication Reminder. 88-96 - Shri Narayanan, S. Ananthakrishnan, Robert S. Belvin, Emil Ettelaie, Sudeep Gandhe, Shadi Ganjavi, Panayiotis G. Georgiou, C. M. Hein, S. Kadambe, Kevin Knight, Daniel Marcu, Howard Neely, Naveen Srinivasamurthy, David R. Traum, Dagen Wang:
The Transonics Spoken Dialogue Translator: An Aid for English-Persian Doctor-Patient Interviews. 97-103 - Richard B. Reilly, Rosalyn J. Moran, Peter D. Lacy:
Voice Pathology Assessment Based on a Dialogue System and Speech Analysis. 104-
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