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Thousands of young men embarked on the adventure of a lifetime when
they joined the Civilian Conservation Corps during the Great
Depression. Service at Wisconsin's most popular state park offered
notoriety absent at most camp assignments. While most of the CCC
work around the country was in remote forests and farmlands, at
Devil's Lake tourists could view CCC project activity each day,
forging that labor into an essential part of the park experience.
Historian Robert Moore interviews veterans and mines the archives
to preserve this legacy so that the gasps of wonder at nature's
marvels remain mixed with respect for the men who helped bring them
forth.
With recent advances in natural language understanding techniques
and far-field microphone arrays, natural language interfaces, such
as voice assistants and chatbots, are emerging as a popular new way
to interact with computers. They have made their way out of the
industry research labs and into the pockets, desktops, cars and
living rooms of the general public. But although such interfaces
recognize bits of natural language, and even voice input, they
generally lack conversational competence, or the ability to engage
in natural conversation. Today's platforms provide sophisticated
tools for analyzing language and retrieving knowledge, but they
fail to provide adequate support for modeling interaction. The user
experience (UX) designer or software developer must figure out how
a human conversation is organized, usually relying on commonsense
rather than on formal knowledge. Fortunately, practitioners can
rely on conversation science. This book adapts formal knowledge
from the field of Conversation Analysis (CA) to the design of
natural language interfaces. It outlines the Natural Conversation
Framework (NCF), developed at IBM Research, a systematic framework
for designing interfaces that work like natural conversation. The
NCF consists of four main components: 1) an interaction model of
"expandable sequences," 2) a corresponding content format, 3) a
pattern language with 100 generic UX patterns and 4) a navigation
method of six basic user actions. The authors introduce UX
designers to a new way of thinking about user experience design in
the context of conversational interfaces, including a new
vocabulary, new principles and new interaction patterns. User
experience designers and graduate students in the HCI field as well
as developers and conversation analysis students should find this
book of interest.
This book contains a selection of papers from a NATO Advanced
Research Workshop entitled "Stochastic models of hydrological
processes and their applications to problems of environmental
preservation" convened in Moscow over the period 23-27 November
1998. The Workshop was unique in providing the first opportunity
for over a decade for countries of the Russian Federation to
interact with other countries across the world to discuss
hydrological science issues relevant to environmental management.
The contrasting schools of thought within the Russian Federation
and with other countries proved a fascinating and valuable
experience for those fortunate enough to attend. The scientific
content of the Workshop was motivated by a number of concerns.
Water is a key natural resource whose modelling and management is
made complex by its inherent spatial unevenness and time
variability. Traditional methods for investigating hydrological
processes in nature employ stochastic modelling and forecasting.
However these are not well developed with regard to (i)
representing the characteristics of hydrological regimes, and (ii)
investigating the influence of water factors on processes which
arise in biological systems and those involving hydrochemical,
geophysical and other processes.
With recent advances in natural language understanding techniques
and far-field microphone arrays, natural language interfaces, such
as voice assistants and chatbots, are emerging as a popular new way
to interact with computers. They have made their way out of the
industry research labs and into the pockets, desktops, cars and
living rooms of the general public. But although such interfaces
recognize bits of natural language, and even voice input, they
generally lack conversational competence, or the ability to engage
in natural conversation. Today's platforms provide sophisticated
tools for analyzing language and retrieving knowledge, but they
fail to provide adequate support for modeling interaction. The user
experience (UX) designer or software developer must figure out how
a human conversation is organized, usually relying on commonsense
rather than on formal knowledge. Fortunately, practitioners can
rely on conversation science. This book adapts formal knowledge
from the field of Conversation Analysis (CA) to the design of
natural language interfaces. It outlines the Natural Conversation
Framework (NCF), developed at IBM Research, a systematic framework
for designing interfaces that work like natural conversation. The
NCF consists of four main components: 1) an interaction model of
"expandable sequences," 2) a corresponding content format, 3) a
pattern language with 100 generic UX patterns and 4) a navigation
method of six basic user actions. The authors introduce UX
designers to a new way of thinking about user experience design in
the context of conversational interfaces, including a new
vocabulary, new principles and new interaction patterns. User
experience designers and graduate students in the HCI field as well
as developers and conversation analysis students should find this
book of interest.
LISTEN TO MY KALEIDOSCOPE is a collection of extraordinary
fictional stories inspired by extraordinary real people. Author
Robert J. Moore welcomes you to indulge in these life altering
tales of love, family, life, hope and dreams. A man will stop time
for love. A soldier will make a journey with Jesus. A man will
forget love to find love. A guy will return home to claim a lost
love. A man will travel back in time to learn lessons in order to
survive today. A woman will live the worst day of her life. An old
friend will travel around the world to fulfill a promise. A teacher
will learn the most valuable lesson. Grandchildren will attempt to
discover a love long lost. A husband will confess to his wife. A
man will have his world turned upside down. Slaves will stop for
love. A prince will search for his princess. A girl will learn what
family is. And a young girl will hold onto her dreams. 20 stories
dedicated to the gift of life. Smell a rainbow. Taste a song.
Listen To My Kaleidoscope.
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