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Persuasive Strategies and Rhetorical Relation SelectionIn Proceedings of the ECAI Workshop on Computational Models of Natural Argument (August 2004)
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AbstractPersuasion is an emerging topic in the field of Human Computer Interaction: persuasion functions will improve the effectiveness of intelligent interfaces. The focus of this paper regards how persuasion affects Rhetorical Relation (RR) selection in the generation of an effective, and context-adapted, message. Using a taxonomy of persuasive strategies, together with a reasoning model, a tree-like structure of the message is generated. By means of selection theorems this structure is then tagged with appropriate RRs. The message structure includes also features for multimodal realization.
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