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Social Interaction With Computers

An Interpretation of Weizenbaum's ELIZA and Her Heritage

Hans Pruijt

Erasmus University, Rotterdam, the Netherlands

Social interaction with computers is a key part of the frontier of automation. Weizenbaum's ELIZA continues to be relevant as the focus of the debate shifts from artificial intelligence to the future of narrative and emotional design. A version of ELIZA was implemented in Excel-Visual Basic for Applications that combines adherence to the original specification with easy experimentation.

Key Words: human-computer interaction • automation • ELIZA • artificial intelligence • narrative

Social Science Computer Review, Vol. 24, No. 4, 516-523 (2006)
DOI: 10.1177/0894439306287247


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