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Conversation is multimodal: thus conversational user interfaces should be as well
In this paper we try to provoke by teasing the question "if conversational user interfaces should be multimodal?". Of course they should! In decades of research in multimodal HCI excellent arguments can be found. We substantiate our perspective with an example showing how conversational interaction becomes more robust and efficient through the use of multimodality.