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Persuasion Glossary

Communication & Interaction

7 terms

At the core of every interaction lies the process of conversation. Our systems don't just handle words—they interpret statements, factor in non-lexical semiotic cues like tone and gestures, and extract meaning that transcends basic data.

Natural Language
A subset of Languages shared by Human Actors to Assert, Deliberate, Transmit, Receive, and Interpret Information as Semantic Statements via Conversation.
Statements
Flexible units of Natural Language that express varying forms of Semantic meaning.
Conversations
The process by which Actors exchange Statements via Conversational Agents.
Assertions
The capability of a Transmitter Agent to convey aspects of Truth.
Perception
The capability of a Receiver Agent to Interpret transmitted Information.
Interpretation
The process of examining Statements, inclusive of Non-lexical Semiotic Cues.
Non-lexical Semiotic Cues
Behavioral Information extraneous to core transmission data, including meta-attributes such as volume, tone, intent, bodily gestures, and facial expressions.