基于脑信号的移动多模态对话系统的情感评价

M. Perakakis, A. Potamianos
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我们建议使用情感指标,如兴奋、沮丧和参与来评估多模态对话系统。使用Emotiv EPOC神经耳机设备从脑电图(EEG)信号中提取情感指标。情感度量标准与传统的评估度量标准(回合持续时间、输入情态)结合使用,以研究iPhone移动设备的多情态(触摸和语音)对话表单填充应用程序中语音识别错误和情态使用模式的影响。结果表明:(1)触摸输入的参与程度更高,而语音输入的兴奋和沮丧程度更高;(2)语音识别错误和相关修复对应于兴奋和沮丧的特定动态模式。使用这种生理通道及其详尽的解释是一种挑战,但也是对多模态交互设计的情感和认知评估的潜在回报。
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Affective evaluation of a mobile multimodal dialogue system using brain signals
We propose the use of affective metrics such as excitement, frustration and engagement for the evaluation of multimodal dialogue systems. The affective metrics are elicited from the ElectroEncephaloGraphy (EEG) signals using the Emotiv EPOC neuroheadset device. The affective metrics are used in conjunction with traditional evaluation metrics (turn duration, input modality) to investigate the effect of speech recognition errors and modality usage patterns in a multimodal (touch and speech) dialogue form-filling application for the iPhone mobile device. Results show that: (1) engagement is higher for touch input, while excitement and frustration is higher for speech input, and (2) speech recognition errors and associated repairs correspond to specific dynamic patters of excitement and frustration. Use of such physiological channels and their elaborated interpretation is a challenging but also a potentially rewarding direction towards emotional and cognitive assessment of multimodal interaction design.
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