Proposes GODR, a framework-neutral runtime pattern treating goals and their lifecycle as first-class objects for complex, interruptible multi-domain dialogues.
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Machine interpreting should shift from fidelity metrics to three design priorities—agency, grounding, and experience—drawn from interpreting studies to close the usability gap with human-mediated communication.
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From Task-Guided Conversational Graphs to Goal-Oriented Dialogue Runtimes
Proposes GODR, a framework-neutral runtime pattern treating goals and their lifecycle as first-class objects for complex, interruptible multi-domain dialogues.
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Bridging the Usability Gap: Lessons from Interpreting Studies for Machine Interpreting Design
Machine interpreting should shift from fidelity metrics to three design priorities—agency, grounding, and experience—drawn from interpreting studies to close the usability gap with human-mediated communication.