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Report on the future conversations workshop at CHIIR 2021
Damiano Spina,
Johanne R. Trippas,
Paul Thomas,
Hideo Joho,
Katriina Byström,
Leigh Clark ,
Nick Craswell,
Mary Czerwinski,
David Elsweiler,
Alexander Frummet,
Souvick Ghosh,
Johannes Kiesel,
Irene Lopatovska,
Daniel McDuff,
Selina Meyer,
Ahmed Mourad,
Paul Owoicho,
Sachin Pathiyan Cherumanal,
Daniel Russell,
Laurianne Sitbon
ACM SIGIR Forum, Volume: 55, Issue: 1, Pages: 1 - 22
Swansea University Author: Leigh Clark
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DOI (Published version): 10.1145/3476415.3476421
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The Future Conversations workshop at CHIIR’21 looked to the future of search, recommen- dation, and information interaction to ask: where are the opportunities for conversational interactions? What do we need to do to get there? Furthermore, who stands to benefit?The workshop was hands-on and intera...
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The Future Conversations workshop at CHIIR’21 looked to the future of search, recommen- dation, and information interaction to ask: where are the opportunities for conversational interactions? What do we need to do to get there? Furthermore, who stands to benefit?The workshop was hands-on and interactive. Rather than a series of technical talks, we solicited position statements on opportunities, problems, and solutions in conversational search in all modalities (written, spoken, or multimodal). This paper –co-authored by the organisers and participants of the workshop– summarises the submitted statements and the discussions we had during the two sessions of the workshop. Statements discussed during the workshop are available at https://bit.ly/FutureConversations2021Statements. |
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