Can Users Distinguish Narrative Texts Written by an Artificial Intelligence Writing Tool from Purely Human Text?
Vivian Emily GunserSteffen GottschlingBirgit BruckerSandra RichterPeter GerjetsPublished in: HCI (37) (2021)
Keyphrases
- artificial intelligence
- text content
- natural language generation
- narrative structure
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- cognitive psychology
- chinese texts
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- human generated
- data entry
- fairy tales
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- visualization tool
- recommender systems
- user interface
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- annotation tool
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- text generation
- english words
- short texts
- legal texts
- information retrieval
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- computer science
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- human problem solving
- students with learning disabilities
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- computational linguistics
- scientific papers
- domain dependent
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- human intelligence
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- textual descriptions
- linguistic analysis
- collaborative filtering
- textual case based reasoning
- training corpus
- linguistic information
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