Building autonomous sensitive artificial listeners (Extended abstract)

M. Schröder, Elisabetta Bevacqua, R. Cowie, F. Eyben, H. Gunes, D. Heylen, M. Maat, G. McKeown, Sathish Pammi, M. Pantic, C. Pelachaud, Björn Schuller, E. D. Sevin, M. Valstar, M. Wöllmer
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This paper describes a substantial effort to build a real-time interactive multimodal dialogue system with a focus on emotional and non-verbal interaction capabilities. The work is motivated by the aim to provide technology with competences in perceiving and producing the emotional and non-verbal behaviours required to sustain a conversational dialogue. We present the Sensitive Artificial Listener (SAL) scenario as a setting which seems particularly suited for the study of emotional and non-verbal behaviour, since it requires only very limited verbal understanding on the part of the machine. This scenario allows us to concentrate on non-verbal capabilities without having to address at the same time the challenges of spoken language understanding, task modeling etc. We first summarise three prototype versions of the SAL scenario, in which the behaviour of the Sensitive Artificial Listener characters was determined by a human operator. These prototypes served the purpose of verifying the effectiveness of the SAL scenario and allowed us to collect data required for building system components for analysing and synthesising the respective behaviours. We then describe the fully autonomous integrated real-time system we created, which combines incremental analysis of user behaviour, dialogue management, and synthesis of speaker and listener behaviour of a SAL character displayed as a virtual agent. We discuss principles that should underlie the evaluation of SAL-type systems. Since the system is designed for modularity and reuse, and since it is publicly available, the SAL system has potential as a joint research tool in the affective computing research community.
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构建自主敏感的人工听者(扩展摘要)
本文描述了建立一个关注情感和非语言交互能力的实时交互多模态对话系统的大量工作。这项工作的动机是为技术提供感知和产生维持会话对话所需的情感和非语言行为的能力。我们提出了敏感人工听者(SAL)场景,它似乎特别适合于研究情感和非语言行为,因为它只需要机器非常有限的语言理解。这种情况使我们能够专注于非语言能力,而不必同时解决口语理解、任务建模等方面的挑战。我们首先总结了SAL场景的三个原型版本,其中敏感人工倾听者角色的行为由人类操作员决定。这些原型用于验证SAL场景的有效性,并允许我们收集构建系统组件所需的数据,以分析和综合各自的行为。然后,我们描述了我们创建的完全自主集成实时系统,该系统结合了用户行为的增量分析、对话管理以及作为虚拟代理显示的SAL角色的说话者和听者行为的综合。我们讨论的原则,应基础的评价saltype系统。由于该系统是为模块化和重用而设计的,并且它是公开可用的,因此SAL系统具有作为情感计算研究社区的联合研究工具的潜力。
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