Cognitive plausibility in voice-based AI health counselors
Abstract Voice-based personal assistants using artificial intelligence (AI) have been widely adopted and used in home-based settings. Their success has created considerable interest for its use in healthcare applications; one area of prolific growth in AI is that of voice-based virtual counselors fo...
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Auteurs principaux: | Thomas Kannampallil, Joshua M. Smyth, Steve Jones, Philip R. O. Payne, Jun Ma |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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