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Natasha Tanzila Monalisa,Shinthi Tasnim Himi,Nayeema Ferdous,Md. Ezharul Islam,Anup Majumder
Pág. pp. 97 - 112
Though in this modern society men and women are said to be given equal rights, having no gender discrimination, women are still considered weak and endlessly facing rape, domestic violence, eve-teasing, workplace violence, physical assault, cyberbullying...
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João Boné, João C. Ferreira, Ricardo Ribeiro and Gonçalo Cadete
This paper presents DisBot, the first Portuguese speaking chatbot that uses social media retrieved knowledge to support citizens and first-responders in disaster scenarios, in order to improve community resilience and decision-making. It was developed an...
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Haridimos Kondylakis, Dimitrios Tsirigotakis, Giorgos Fragkiadakis, Emmanouela Panteri, Alexandros Papadakis, Alexandros Fragkakis, Eleytherios Tzagkarakis, Ioannis Rallis, Zacharias Saridakis, Apostolos Trampas, Giorgos Pirounakis and Nikolaos Papadakis
Chatbots, also known as conversation agents, are programs that are able to simulate and reproduce an intelligent conversation with humans. Although this type of program is not new, the explosion of the available information and the rapid increase of the ...
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Johannes Kühnel,Markus Ebner,Martin Ebner
Pág. pp. 18 - 33
Chatbots have gained enormous popularity in recent years. IT giants such as Microsoft, Google and Facebook have taken an interest in automated conversations. Messaging apps like WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger are playing an increasingly important role i...
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Anna V. Chizhik,Yulia A. Zherebtsova
Pág. 50 - 56
In this paper, we review the recent progress in developing intelligent conversational agents (or chatbots), its current architectures (rule-based, retrieval based and generative-based models) and discuss the main advantages and disadvantages of the appro...
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