
doi: 10.1007/11839354_7
In this paper we describe the design of a turn manager for deployment in artificial conversational agents, using the Harel statechart formalism. We show that the formalism's support for concurrent interrelated processes allows a modular design, producing three smaller statecharts responsible for the turn taking logic. The logic of the turn manager is inspired by a well-known turn management model for human-human conversation.
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