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CUI 2023: Eindhoven, The Netherlands
- Minha Lee, Cosmin Munteanu, Martin Porcheron, Johanne R. Trippas, Sarah Theres Völkel:

Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Conversational User Interfaces, CUI 2023, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, July 19-21, 2023. ACM 2023
Session 1: Understanding the Impact of CUIs on all Users
- Johanna Peltola

, Kirsikka Kaipainen
, Katariina Keinonen
, Noona Kiuru
, Markku Turunen
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Developing A Conversational Interface for an ACT-based Online Program: Understanding Adolescents' Expectations of Conversational Style. 1:1-1:16 - Marita Skjuve

, Asbjørn Følstad
, Petter Bae Brandtzaeg
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The User Experience of ChatGPT: Findings from a Questionnaire Study of Early Users. 2:1-2:10 - Xiao Zhan

, Yifan Xu
, Stefan Sarkadi
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Deceptive AI Ecosystems: The Case of ChatGPT. 3:1-3:6 - Saul Albert

, Magnus Hamann
, Elizabeth Stokoe
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Conversational User Interfaces in Smart Homecare Interactions: A Conversation Analytic Case Study. 4:1-4:12 - Smit Desai

, Morgan Lundy
, Jessie Chin
:
"A Painless Way to Learn: " Designing an Interactive Storytelling Voice User Interface to Engage Older Adults in Informal Health Information Learning. 5:1-5:16 - Daniel John Rough

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Creation through Conversation - A Provocation. 6:1-6:4 - Joel E. Fischer

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Generative AI Considered Harmful. 7:1-7:5 - Smit Desai

, Tanusree Sharma
, Pratyasha Saha
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Using ChatGPT in HCI Research - A Trioethnography. 8:1-8:6
Session 2: Designing Conversational Interactions
- Paola Raquel Peña

, Philip R. Doyle
, Diego Garaialde
, Yunhan Wu
, Rachel McDonnell
, Benjamin R. Cowan
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Human Speakers Help Machine Listeners To account For Visual Asymmetries in Dialogue. 9:1-9:13 - Angus Addlesee

, Marco Damonte
:
Understanding and Answering Incomplete Questions. 10:1-10:9 - Matthew Peter Aylett

, Marta Romeo
:
You Don't Need to Speak, You Need to Listen: Robot Interaction and Human-Like Turn-Taking. 11:1-11:5 - Joel Wester

, Minha Lee
, Niels van Berkel
:
Moral Transparency as a Mitigator of Moral Bias in Conversational User Interfaces. 12:1-12:6 - Malak Sadek

, Rafael A. Calvo
, Céline Mougenot:
Trends, Challenges and Processes in Conversational Agent Design: Exploring Practitioners' Views through Semi-Structured Interviews. 13:1-13:10 - Federico Milana

, Enrico Costanza
, Joel E. Fischer
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Chatbots as Advisers: the Effects of Response Variability and Reply Suggestion Buttons. 14:1-14:10 - Brinda Mehra

, Kejia Shen
, Hen Chen Yen
, Can Liu
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Gist and Verbatim: Understanding Speech to Inform New Interfaces for Verbal Text Composition. 15:1-15:11
Session 3: Designing for Inclusive Conversations with CUIs
- Mikkel Clausen

, Mikkel Peter Kyhn
, Eleftherios Papachristos
, Timothy Merritt
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Exploring Humor as a Repair Strategy During Communication Breakdowns with Voice Assistants. 16:1-16:9 - Selina Meyer

, David Elsweiler
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Towards Cross-Content Conversational Agents for Behaviour Change: Investigating Domain Independence and the Role of Lexical Features in Written Language Around Change. 17:1-17:13 - Christina Ziying Wei

, Young-Ho Kim
, Anastasia Kuzminykh
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The Bot on Speaking Terms: The Effects of Conversation Architecture on Perceptions of Conversational Agents. 18:1-18:16 - Christine Murad

, Heloisa Candello
, Cosmin Munteanu
:
What's The Talk on VUI Guidelines? A Meta-Analysis of Guidelines for Voice User Interface Design. 19:1-19:16 - Sadia Nowrin

, Keith Vertanen
:
Programming by Voice: Exploring User Preferences and Speaking Styles. 20:1-20:13 - Casey C. Bennett

, Minha Lee
:
Would People Mumble Rap to Alexa? 21:1-21:5 - Adam Brandt

, Spencer Hazel
, Rory McKinnon
, Kleopatra Sideridou
, Joe Tindale
, Nikoletta Ventoura
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From Writing Dialogue to Designing Conversation: Considering the potential of Conversation Analysis for Voice User Interfaces. 22:1-22:6
Session 4: Understanding Societal Implications of CUIs
- Annalena Bea Aicher

, Daniel Kornmüller
, Wolfgang Minker
, Stefan Ultes
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Self-imposed Filter Bubble Model for Argumentative Dialogues. 23:1-23:11 - Bruna Oewel

, Tawfiq Ammari
, Robin N. Brewer
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Voice Assistant Use in Long-Term Care. 24:1-24:10 - Maria Luce Lupetti

, Emma Hagens
, Willem van der Maden
, Régine P. M. Steegers-Theunissen
, Melek Rousian
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Trustworthy Embodied Conversational Agents for Healthcare: A Design Exploration of Embodied Conversational Agents for the periconception period at Erasmus MC. 25:1-25:14 - William Seymour

, Xiao Zhan
, Mark Coté
, Jose M. Such
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Who are CUIs Really For? Representation and Accessibility in the Conversational User Interface Literature. 26:1-26:5 - Nima Zargham

, Vino Avanesi
, Leon Reicherts
, Ava Elizabeth Scott
, Yvonne Rogers
, Rainer Malaka
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"Funny How?" A Serious Look at Humor in Conversational Agents. 27:1-27:7 - Gabriele Ferri

, Inte Gloerich
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Risk and Harm: Unpacking Ideologies in the AI Discourse. 28:1-28:6 - Heloisa Candello

, Gabriel Meneguelli Soella
, Cassia Sampaio Sanctos
, Marcelo Carpinette Grave
, Adinan Alves de Brito Filho
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"This means nothing to me": Building credibility in conversational systems. 29:1-29:6 - Anna-Maria Meck

, Marion Sardone
, Jacqueline Cullmann
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Will the Assistant Become the Driver, and the Driver Become the Assistant? 30:1-30:5 - Isabela Motta

, Manuela Quaresma
:
Increasing Transparency to Design Inclusive Conversational Agents (CAs): Perspectives and Open Issues. 31:1-31:4
Session 5: Developing CUIs for Special Cases
- Oda Elise Nordberg

, Frode Guribye
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Conversations with the News: Co-speculation into Conversational Interactions with News Content. 32:1-32:11 - Ye Liu

, Stefan Ultes
, Wolfgang Minker, Wolfgang Maier:
Unified Conversational Models with System-Initiated Transitions between Chit-Chat and Task-Oriented Dialogues. 33:1-33:9 - Bernhard Jordan

, Laura Koesten
, Torsten Möller
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Chatting About Data - Interacting with Voice Interfaces to Engage with Election Panel Data. 34:1-34:12 - Carolina Fuentes

, Martin Porcheron
, Joel E. Fischer
:
RoboClean: Contextual Language Grounding for Human-Robot Interactions in Specialised Low-Resource Environments. 35:1-35:11 - Norbert Braunschweiler

, Rama Sanand Doddipatla
, Simon Keizer
, Svetlana Stoyanchev
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Enabling Semi-Structured Knowledge Access via a Question-Answering Module in Task-oriented Dialogue Systems. 36:1-36:11
Session: Posters and Demos
- Zhuoyang Li

, Minhui Liang
, Hai Trung Le
, Ray LC
, Yuhan Luo
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Exploring Design Opportunities for Reflective Conversational Agents to Reduce Compulsive Smartphone Use. 37:1-37:6 - Sam Davern

, Orla Cooney
, Iona Gessinger
, Benjamin R. Cowan
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Investigating the Usability of a Speech Agent-based Role-playing Game. 38:1-38:5 - Xu Han

, Michelle X. Zhou
, Yichen Wang
, Wenxi Chen
, Tom Yeh
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Democratizing Chatbot Debugging: A Computational Framework for Evaluating and Explaining Inappropriate Chatbot Responses. 39:1-39:7 - Matthew Peter Aylett

, Andrea Carmantini
, Christopher J. Pidcock
, Eric Nichols
, Randy Gomez
:
A Pilot Evaluation of a Conversational Listener for Conversational User Interfaces. 40:1-40:6 - Amogh Mannekote

, Mehmet Celepkolu
, Joseph B. Wiggins
, Kristy Elizabeth Boyer
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Exploring Usability Issues in Instruction-Based and Schema-Based Authoring of Task-Oriented Dialogue Agents. 41:1-41:6 - Minrui Zhang

, Eleftherios Papachristos
, Timothy Merritt
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Facilitating Mindful Eating with a Voice Assistant. 42:1-42:6 - Mateusz Dubiel

, Kerstin Bongard-Blanchy
, Luis A. Leiva
, Anastasia Sergeeva
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Are you sure you want to order that?: On Appropriateness of Voice-only Proactive Feedback Strategies. 43:1-43:6 - Samuel Kernan Freire

, Mina Foosherian
, Chaofan Wang
, Evangelos Niforatos
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Harnessing Large Language Models for Cognitive Assistants in Factories. 44:1-44:6 - Anna-Maria Meck

:
Secure, Comfortable or Functional: Exploring Domain-Sensitive Prompt Design for In-Car Voice Assistants. 45:1-45:5 - Tamas Makany

, Sungjong Roh
, Kotaro Hara
, Jie Min Hua
, Felicia Goh Si Ying
, Wilson Teh Yang Jie
:
Beyond Anthropomorphism: Unraveling the True Priorities of Chatbot Usage in SMEs. 46:1-46:5 - Andreas Liesenfeld

, Alianda Lopez
, Mark Dingemanse
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Opening up ChatGPT: Tracking openness, transparency, and accountability in instruction-tuned text generators. 47:1-47:6 - Jovan Jeromela

, Owen Conlan
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Voicing Suggestions and Enabling Reflection: Results of an Expert Discussion on Proactive Assistants for Time Management. 48:1-48:6 - Andrea Papenmeier

, Elin Anna Topp
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Ah, Alright, Okay! Communicating Understanding in Conversational Product Search. 49:1-49:5 - Wieke Noa Harmsen

, Jelte van Waterschoot
, Iris Hendrickx
, Mariët Theune
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Eliciting User Self-disclosure using Reciprocity in Human-Voicebot Conversations. 50:1-50:6 - Jonas Kjeldmand Jensen

, Daniel Ashbrook
:
Exploring Audio Icons for Content-Based Navigation in Voice User Interfaces. 51:1-51:9 - Trung Dong Huynh

, William Seymour
, Luc Moreau
, Jose M. Such
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Why Are Conversational Assistants Still Black Boxes? The Case For Transparency. 52:1-52:5 - Mary K. Bispham

, Suliman Kalim Sattar
, Clara Zard
, Xavier Ferrer Aran
, Jide S. Edu
, Guillermo Suarez-Tangil
, Jose M. Such
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Misinformation in Third-party Voice Applications. 53:1-53:6 - Laurette Marais

, Ilana Wilken
, Laurette Pretorius
, Lionel Clive Posthumus
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Multimodal, Multilingual Dynamic Stories for Literacy Development and Language Learning. 54:1-54:5 - Jan de Wit

, Anouck Braggaar
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Tilbot: A Visual Design Platform to Facilitate Open Science Research into Conversational User Interfaces. 55:1-55:5 - Erkan Basar

, Divyaa Balaji
, Linwei He
, Iris Hendrickx
, Emiel Krahmer
, Gert-Jan de Bruijn
, Tibor Bosse
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HyLECA: A Framework for Developing Hybrid Long-term Engaging Controlled Conversational Agents. 56:1-56:5 - Yanchao Yu

, Damilola Oduronbi
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MoDEsT: a Modular Dialogue Experiments and Demonstration Toolkit. 57:1-57:5
Session: Workshops
- Frank Förster

, Marta Romeo
, Patrick Holthaus
, Birthe Nesset
, Maria J. Galvez Trigo
, Christian Dondrup
, Joel E. Fischer
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Working with Troubles and Failures in Conversation Between Humans and Robots. 58:1-58:4 - Sayan Sarcar

, Cosmin Munteanu
, Jaisie Sin
, Christina Wei
, Sergio Sayago
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Designing Conversational User Interfaces for Older Adults. 59:1-59:5 - Maarten Houben

, Nena van As
, Nitin Sawhney
, David Unbehaun
, Minha Lee
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Participatory Design for Whom? Designing Conversational User Interfaces for Sensitive Settings and Vulnerable Populations. 60:1-60:4 - Christine Murad

, Cosmin Munteanu
, Benjamin R. Cowan
, Leigh Clark
, Martin Porcheron
, Joel E. Fischer
, Heloisa Candello, Raina Langevin
:
Is CUI Design Ready Yet? A Workshop on Community Practices and Gaps in CUI Design & Resource Development. 61:1-61:5 - Vino Avanesi

, Johanna Rockstroh
, Thomas Mildner
, Nima Zargham
, Leon Reicherts
, Maximilian A. Friehs
, Dimosthenis Kontogiorgos
, Nina Wenig
, Rainer Malaka
:
From C-3PO to HAL: Opening The Discourse About The Dark Side of Multi-Modal Social Agents. 62:1-62:7

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