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EPISODE · Sep 18, 2024 · 10 MIN

2: Human-computer Interaction

from The Science of Dialogue · host Rod J. Naquin

In this episode, host Rod J. Naquin examines three influential works that have shaped our understanding of human-computer interaction. We explore Licklider's vision of "Man-Computer Symbiosis," Hoey's theory of "Lexical Priming," and Pickering and Garrod's "Interactive Alignment" model. These foundational ideas illuminate the complex dynamics between humans, language, and technology at the core of dialogic computing.

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In this episode, host Rod J. Naquin examines three influential works that have shaped our understanding of human-computer interaction. We explore Licklider's vision of "Man-Computer Symbiosis," Hoey's theory of "Lexical Priming," and Pickering and...

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