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This chapter covers methodological and philosophical aspects of the Turing Test and chatter bot development, such as logical thinking, self-learning, sense of humor, multicultural aspects, etiquette, dialog management, context understanding, common knowledge base structure, and how to develop bot by team. Different categories of judges are discussed.
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Demchenko, E., Veselov, V. (2009). Who Fools Whom?. In: Epstein, R., Roberts, G., Beber, G. (eds) Parsing the Turing Test. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6710-5_26
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