TY - GEN
T1 - Building autonomous sensitive artificial listeners (Extended abstract)
AU - Schroder, Marc
AU - Bevacqua, Elisabetta
AU - Cowie, Roddy
AU - Eyben, Florian
AU - Gunes, Hatice
AU - Heylen, DIrk
AU - Ter Maat, Mark
AU - McKeown, Gary
AU - Pammi, Sathish
AU - Pantic, Maja
AU - Pelachaud, Catherine
AU - Schuller, Bjorn
AU - De Sevin, Etienne
AU - Valstar, Michel
AU - Wollmer, Martin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 IEEE.
PY - 2015/12/2
Y1 - 2015/12/2
N2 - 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.
AB - 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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U2 - 10.1109/ACII.2015.7344610
DO - 10.1109/ACII.2015.7344610
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84964036733
T3 - 2015 International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction, ACII 2015
SP - 456
EP - 462
BT - 2015 International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction, ACII 2015
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
T2 - 2015 International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction, ACII 2015
Y2 - 21 September 2015 through 24 September 2015
ER -