Abstract
Conversational assistants are available on various computing devices, e.g., smartphones. With greater popularity, conversational assistants are being deployed in multiple different computing devices such as televisions, laptops, tablets, speakers, Internet-of-Things (IoT) devices, etc. Per techniques of this disclosure, user interface state of a conversational assistant is adjusted as appropriate for the device and the conversational context. Such adjustment can include dynamically adjusting the display of the conversational assistant, e.g., to one of a set of predetermined states and/ or dynamically scaling the display of the conversational assistant.
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Recommended Citation
Alcorn, Zachary; Ramchandran, Aparna; and Chen, Jennifer, "User interface for modular conversational assistant", Technical Disclosure Commons, (May 15, 2017)
https://www.tdcommons.org/dpubs_series/521