Detection of Listener Uncertainty in Robot-Led Second Language Conversation Practice

Ronald Cumbal, José Lopes, Olov Engwall
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Uncertainty is a frequently occurring affective state that learners experience during the acquisition of a second language. This state can constitute both a learning opportunity and a source of learner frustration. An appropriate detection could therefore benefit the learning process by reducing cognitive instability. In this study, we use a dyadic practice conversation between an adult second-language learner and a social robot to elicit events of uncertainty through the manipulation of the robot's spoken utterances (increased lexical complexity or prosody modifications). The characteristics of these events are then used to analyze multi-party practice conversations between a robot and two learners. Classification models are trained with multimodal features from annotated events of listener (un)certainty. We report the performance of our models on different settings, (sub)turn segments and multimodal inputs.
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机器人引导的第二语言会话练习中听者不确定性的检测
不确定性是学习者在第二语言习得过程中经常出现的一种情感状态。这种状态既可以构成学习机会,也可以构成学习者受挫的根源。因此,适当的检测可以通过减少认知不稳定性而有利于学习过程。在本研究中,我们使用成人第二语言学习者和社交机器人之间的二元对话练习,通过操纵机器人的口语(增加词汇复杂性或韵律修改)来引出不确定性事件。然后使用这些事件的特征来分析机器人和两个学习者之间的多方练习对话。分类模型是用多模态特征训练的,这些特征来自于听众(不)确定性的注释事件。我们报告了我们的模型在不同设置、(子)转弯段和多模态输入上的性能。
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