An ECA expressing appreciations

Sabrina Campano, Caroline Langlet, N. Glas, C. Clavel, C. Pelachaud
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In this paper, we propose a computational model that provides an Embodied Conversational Agent (ECA) with the ability to generate verbal other-repetition (repetitions of some of the words uttered in the previous user speaker turn) when interacting with a user in a museum setting. We focus on the generation of other-repetitions expressing emotional stances in appreciation sentences. Emotional stances and their semantic features are selected according to the user's verbal input, and ECA's utterance is generated according to these features. We present an evaluation of this model through users' subjective reports. Results indicate that the expression of emotional stances by the ECA has a positive effect oIn this paper, we propose a computational model that provides an Embodied Conversational Agent (ECA) with the ability to generate verbal other-repetition (repetitions of some of the words uttered in the previous user speaker turn) when interacting with a user in a museum setting. We focus on the generation of other-repetitions expressing emotional stances in appreciation sentences. Emotional stances and their semantic features are selected according to the user's verbal input, and ECA's utterance is generated according to these features. We present an evaluation of this model through users' subjective reports. Results indicate that the expression of emotional stances by the ECA has a positive effect on user engagement, and that ECA's behaviours are rated as more believable by users when the ECA utters other-repetitions.n user engagement, and that ECA's behaviours are rated as more believable by users when the ECA utters other-repetitions.
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在本文中,我们提出了一个计算模型,该模型提供了一个具身会话代理(ECA),当与博物馆设置的用户交互时,具有生成口头其他重复的能力(重复之前用户说话时所说的一些单词)。我们关注的是在欣赏句中表达情感立场的其他重复的产生。根据用户的语言输入选择情感立场及其语义特征,并根据这些特征生成ECA的话语。我们通过用户的主观报告对该模型进行了评估。在本文中,我们提出了一个计算模型,该模型提供了一个具身会话代理(ECA)在与博物馆设置的用户交互时产生口头其他重复(重复之前用户说话时所说的一些单词)的能力。我们关注的是在欣赏句中表达情感立场的其他重复的产生。根据用户的语言输入选择情感立场及其语义特征,并根据这些特征生成ECA的话语。我们通过用户的主观报告对该模型进行了评估。结果表明,ECA的情绪立场表达对用户参与有积极影响,并且当ECA发出其他重复时,ECA的行为被用户评为更可信。当ECA发出其他重复时,用户认为ECA的行为更可信。
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