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2016 | 23 | 3 | 324 – 366

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NON-COOPERATIVE STRATEGIES OF PLAYERS IN THE LOEBNER CONTEST

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In this paper the idea of Loebner contest as a practical implementation of the Turing test is presented. The Brian Plüss’ measure of the degrees of non-cooperation in a dialogue is applied to the dialogues of the Loebner contest. The proposal of a typology of non-cooperative features in the contest’s dialogues is discussed and the reliability of annotation with the use of this typology of features is analysed. The degrees of non-cooperation of judges and programs for the Loebner contest (editions 2009 – 2012) are presented and discussed. On the basis of the results the role of a judge and the strategies used by programs are discussed for the contest and the Turing test.

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  • Department of Logic and Cognitive Science, Institute of Psychology, Adam Mickiewicz University, Szamarzewskiego 89a, 60 586 Poznan, Poland

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