Have you looked at slurk from the Uni Potsdam group? https://github.com/clp-research/slurk
I'm currently collecting data for Scottish Gaelic using a modified version of one of their tasks to get two humans to interact in an information seeking/answering paradigm.
Peace, Dave ---- David M. Howcroft https://www.davehowcroft.com
On Wed, Jul 6, 2022 at 10:49 AM Valentin Werner < valentin.werner@uni-bamberg.de> wrote:
Dear Corpora-List members,
I was wondering whether anyone of you has some experience with using chatbots for collecting production data in a (pseudo) social media context.
The concrete scenario I have in mind is the simulation of a text message chat (as in WhatsApp, for instance) with a human informant interacting with the chatbot during an exchange on a set topic (e.g. the first line of the chatbot could be something like: "what are your plans for this afternoon?"). The idea is to elicit informal digital conversation.
In an ideal case, there would be the opportunity to store the production data by the human informant in a format that can be used for subsequent analysis with standard corpus software (such as AntConc, WordSmith or SketchEngine). I'm aware that there are several (also partly free) chatbots available for commercial purposes (as presented on chatbots.org, for example) but they don't really seem to allow data export in the way described above.
Any pointers would be highly appreciated!
Valentin
-- PD Dr. Valentin Werner Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg Englische Sprachwissenschaft D-96045 Bamberg
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