Employing linked data and dialogue for modelling cultural awareness of a user

  • Authors:
  • Ronald Denaux;Vania Dimitrova;Lydia Lau;Paul Brna;Dhaval Thakker;Christina Steiner

  • Affiliations:
  • The University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom;The University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom;The University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom;The University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom;The University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom;Graz University of Technology, Graz, Austria

  • Venue:
  • Proceedings of the 19th international conference on Intelligent User Interfaces
  • Year:
  • 2014

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Abstract

Intercultural competence is an essential 21st Century skill. A key issue for developers of cross-cultural training simulators is the need to provide relevant learning experience adapted to the learnerfis abilities. This paper presents a dialogic approach for a quick assessment of the depth of a learner's current intercultural awareness as part of the EU ImREAL project. To support the dialogue, Linked Data is seen as a rich knowledge base for a diverse range of resources on cultural aspects. This paper investigates how semantic technologies could be used to: (a) extract a pool of concrete culturally-relevant facts from DBpedia that can be linked to various cultural groups and to the learner, (b) model a learner's knowledge on a selected set of cultural themes and (c) provide a novel, adaptive and user-friendly, user modelling dialogue for cultural awareness. The usability and usefulness of the approach is evaluated by CrowdFlower and Expert Inspection.