Persuasion Glossary
Communication & Interaction
7 termsAt 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.