Designing natural conversations with IBM's Bob Moore

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Magic happens when you take patterns and systems of nature and apply them to solve human problems.鉁堬笍 Aeroplane wings are inspired by birds馃殫 Wet tyre treads have been inspired by the toe pads of tree frogs馃挕 LED bulbs can be made more efficient by mimicking the scales on a Firefly鈥檚 abdomen馃摳 Canon cameras imitate the structure of a moth鈥檚 eye to reduce lens flare馃殲 High speed trains in Japan were based on a Kingfisher鈥檚 beak. They use 15% less electricity and are 10% fasterWhat happens when you take a conversational analyst and have them apply natural, human conversation patterns and techniques to conversation design and conversational AI?Can we create more engaging human computer interaction? Can we provide better, more natural customer experience?聽In this episode, you'll learn how to design conversations properly, based on those that have conversations properly: humans.Our guest, Bob Moore, spent over 20 years in Silicon Valley research labs working with the likes of Xerox PARC, Yahoo! Research and IBM ARC, studying conversations and analysing the natural patterns that occur. He has a Ph.D. in sociology, is a trained as a conversation analyst and the author of Conversational UX Design:聽A Practitioner's Guide to the Natural Conversation Framework.LinksConversational UX Design IBM Research AlmadenMoore, Robert J. and Raphael Arar. 2019. Conversational UX Design: A Practitioner's Guide to the Natural Conversation Framework. Association for Computing Machinery, New York. DOI: 10.1145/3304087.聽Available at聽Amazon聽and聽Morgan & Claypool.聽 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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