Conversational Agents for Learning Foreign Languages a Survey

Izdanje: International Scientific Conference on Information Technology and Data Related Research

DOI: 10.15308/Sinteza-2020-14-22

Oblast: Artificial Intelligence Atlas

Stranice: 14-22

Apstrakt:
Conversational practice, while crucial for all language learners, can be challenging
to get enough of and very expensive. Chatbots are computer programs
developed to engage in conversations with humans. They are designed as
software avatars with limited, but growing conversational capability. The most
natural and potentially powerful application of chatbots is in line with their
fundamental nature - language practice. However, their role and outcomes
within (in)formal language learning are currently tangential at best. Existing
research in the area has generally focused on chatbots' comprehensibility
and the motivation they inspire in their users. In this paper, we provide an
overview of the chatbots for learning languages, critically analyze existing
approaches, and discuss the major challenges for future work.
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BibTeX format
@article{article,
  author  = {J. Petrović and M. Jovanović}, 
  title   = {Conversational Agents for Learning Foreign Languages a Survey},
  journal = {International Scientific Conference on Information Technology and Data Related Research},
  year    = 2020,
  pages   = {14-22},
  doi     = {10.15308/Sinteza-2020-14-22}
}
RefWorks Tagged format
RT Conference Proceedings
A1 Jasna Petrović
A1 Mlađan Jovanović
T1 Conversational Agents for Learning Foreign Languages a Survey
AD Univerzitet Singidunum, Beograd, Beograd, Srbija
YR 2020
NO doi: 10.15308/Sinteza-2020-14-22
Unapred formatirani prikaz citata
J. Petrović and M. Jovanović, Conversational Agents for Learning Foreign Languages a Survey, Univerzitet Singidunum, Beograd, 2020, doi:10.15308/Sinteza-2020-14-22