other,27-2-P80-1019,ak While such <term> decoding </term> is an essential underpinning , much recent work suggests that <term> natural language interfaces </term> will never appear cooperative or graceful unless they also incorporate numerous <term> non-literal aspects of communication </term> , such as <term> robust communication procedures </term> .
other,24-3-P80-1019,ak This paper defends that view , but claims that direct imitation of <term> human performance </term> is not the best way to implement many of these <term> non-literal aspects of communication </term> ; that the new technology of powerful personal computers with integral graphics displays offers techniques superior to those of humans for these aspects , while still satisfying <term> human communication needs </term> .
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