Discourse Behavior of Older Adults Interacting with a Dialogue Agent Competent in Multiple Topics

IF 3.6 4区 计算机科学 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ACM Transactions on Interactive Intelligent Systems Pub Date : 2022-07-23 DOI:https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3484510
S. Zahra Razavi, Lenhart K. Schubert, Kimberly van Orden, Mohammad Rafayet Ali, Benjamin Kane, Ehsan Hoque
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We present a conversational agent designed to provide realistic conversational practice to older adults at risk of isolation or social anxiety, and show the results of a content analysis on a corpus of data collected from experiments with elderly patients interacting with our system. The conversational agent, represented by a virtual avatar, is designed to hold multiple sessions of casual conversation with older adults. Throughout each interaction, the system analyzes the prosodic and nonverbal behavior of users and provides feedback to the user in the form of periodic comments and suggestions on how to improve. Our avatar is unique in its ability to hold natural dialogues on a wide range of everyday topics—27 topics in three groups, developed in collaboration with a team of gerontologists. The three groups vary in “degrees of intimacy,” and as such in degrees of cognitive difficulty for the user. After collecting data from nine participants who interacted with the avatar for seven to nine sessions over a period of 3 to 4 weeks, we present results concerning dialogue behavior and inferred sentiment of the users. Analysis of the dialogues reveals correlations such as greater elaborateness for more difficult topics, increasing elaborateness with successive sessions, stronger sentiments in topics concerned with life goals rather than routine activities, and stronger self-disclosure for more intimate topics. In addition to their intrinsic interest, these results also reflect positively on the sophistication and practical applicability of our dialogue system.

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老年人与多话题对话代理互动的话语行为
我们提出了一个会话代理,旨在为面临孤立或社交焦虑风险的老年人提供现实的会话练习,并展示了对老年患者与我们的系统交互实验收集的数据语料库的内容分析结果。会话代理由虚拟化身代表,设计用于与老年人进行多次随意对话。在每次交互过程中,系统分析用户的韵律和非语言行为,并以定期评论和改进建议的形式向用户提供反馈。我们的虚拟化身的独特之处在于它能够就广泛的日常话题进行自然对话——三组27个话题,是与老年医学专家团队合作开发的。这三个群体的“亲密程度”不同,因此用户的认知难度也不同。在收集了9名参与者的数据后,他们在3到4周的时间里与虚拟形象进行了7到9次互动,我们展示了关于对话行为和推断用户情绪的结果。对对话的分析揭示了相关性,如对更困难的话题进行更详细的阐述,在连续的会话中增加详细阐述,在与生活目标有关的话题中更强烈的情感而不是日常活动,以及在更亲密的话题中更强烈的自我表露。这些结果除了具有内在意义外,还积极反映了我们对话体系的复杂性和实用性。
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ACM Transactions on Interactive Intelligent Systems
ACM Transactions on Interactive Intelligent Systems Computer Science-Human-Computer Interaction
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期刊介绍: The ACM Transactions on Interactive Intelligent Systems (TiiS) publishes papers on research concerning the design, realization, or evaluation of interactive systems that incorporate some form of machine intelligence. TIIS articles come from a wide range of research areas and communities. An article can take any of several complementary views of interactive intelligent systems, focusing on: the intelligent technology, the interaction of users with the system, or both aspects at once.
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