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MIXED-INITIATIVE DIALOGUE [1 record]

Record 1 1994-06-28

English

Subject field(s)
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Continuing Education
CONT

Mixed-initiative dialogue is one of the most distinguished aspects of ICAI programs; it refers to the capability for the student to ask a question and hence participate in a two-way interaction with the program. This contrasts with the typical one-way interaction (program presents question/problem, student responds) of conventional CAI. The net result of a mixed-initiative dialogue program is to produce a highly interactive instructional session much like the conversation between a good teacher and a motivated student (i.e. the Socratic method).

CONT

Some systems monitor the student's activity very closely, adapting their actions to the student's responses but never relinquishing control. In mixed-initiative dialogues, the control is shared by the student and the system as they exchange questions and answers. The system must be able to respond to the student, but it can also ask questions whose answers help it understand what the student is trying to do, or what he knows.

CONT

... a mixed-initiative dialogue between student and computer is possible with questions and answers from both sides.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Intelligence artificielle
  • Éducation permanente
DEF

Dialogue homme-machine dans lequel le contrôle passe de l'ordinateur à l'utilisateur et vice-versa.

Spanish

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