DOI: 10.18297/etd/31
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Text stylometry for chat bot identification and intelligence estimation.

Abstract: DEDICATIONThis dissertation is dedicated to my parents and my wife who had been loving and patient throughout the way; I could never have done this without your blessing and support.Eng. Mohammad Abu Taha, who gave me the initiative to start, and supported me along the way. Dr. Elmaghraby, you were always like a big brother to us and would never let us down in times of need. Being the first person I knew here, you always supported me.I sincerely appreciate all your efforts to help me and the department.Dr. Ima… Show more

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“…With this recommendation function in mind, recent research has started to explore how to design chatbots for greater levels of information disclosure by users [3][4][5][6]. At the same time, privacy and data protection have become important issues in society, and the increasing use of chatbots by companies has raised concerns among users, scholars, and policymakers [7][8][9][10]. This dichotomy is embodied in the personalization-privacy paradox, which refers to the tension between a company's desire for obtaining customer information to tailor experiences and a consumer's need for privacy [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With this recommendation function in mind, recent research has started to explore how to design chatbots for greater levels of information disclosure by users [3][4][5][6]. At the same time, privacy and data protection have become important issues in society, and the increasing use of chatbots by companies has raised concerns among users, scholars, and policymakers [7][8][9][10]. This dichotomy is embodied in the personalization-privacy paradox, which refers to the tension between a company's desire for obtaining customer information to tailor experiences and a consumer's need for privacy [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%