This paper describes the model of social practice as a theoretical framework to manage conversation with the specific goal of train- ing physicians in communicative skills. To this aim, the domain reasoner that manages the conversation in the Communicate! [1] serious game is taken as a basis. Because the choice of a specific Social Practice to follow in a situation is non-trivial we use a probabilistic model for the selection of social practices as a step toward the implementation of an agent architecture compliant with the social practice model.
Social Practices for Social Driven Conversations in Serious Games
Agnese Augello;Manuel Gentile;
2015
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This paper describes the model of social practice as a theoretical framework to manage conversation with the specific goal of train- ing physicians in communicative skills. To this aim, the domain reasoner that manages the conversation in the Communicate! [1] serious game is taken as a basis. Because the choice of a specific Social Practice to follow in a situation is non-trivial we use a probabilistic model for the selection of social practices as a step toward the implementation of an agent architecture compliant with the social practice model.File in questo prodotto:
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