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Accession Number:
AD1160046
Title:
Using Dialogue System Technology to Support Interactive History Learning
Descriptive Note:
[Technical Report, Research Paper]
Corporate Author:
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES
Report Date:
2016-01-01
Pagination or Media Count:
8
Abstract:
We describe the use of spoken dialogue technology to enhance informal history learning. We describe several uses for this technology, including allowing learners to engage in natural interactions at a historical site, allowing learners to talk with recreations of historical figures, and using oral history recordings of a witness to create a dialogue experience. Two projects are highlighted, one to give a guided experience of a historical location, and another, New Dimensions in Testimony, that allows an experience similar to face to face conversation with a Holocaust survivor. These techniques allow many of the benefits of an intimate connection to historical places and people, through direct interaction and user initiative, but can also be delivered to amass audience, formerly only reachable by broadcast, non-interactive media.
Distribution Statement:
[A, Approved For Public Release]