Demo: Have a chat with sensitive artificial listeners

Marc Schröder, Sathish Pammi, Roddy Cowie, Gary Mckeown, Hatice Gunes, Maja Pantic, Michel Valstar, Dirk Heylen, Mark Ter Maat, Florian Eyben, Björn Schuller, Martin Ẅollmer, Elisabetta Bevacqua, Catherine Pelachaud, Etienne De Sevin

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Abstract

Sensitive Artificial Listeners (SAL) are virtual dialogue partners based on audiovisual analysis and synthesis. Despite their very limited verbal understanding, they intend to engage the user in a conversation by paying attention to the user's emotions and nonverbal expressions. The SAL characters have their own emotionally defined personality, and attempt to drag the user towards their dominant emotion through a combination of verbal and non-verbal expression. The demonstrator shows the publicly available, fully autonomous SAL system.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 1st International Symposium on Towards a Comprehensive Intelligence Test
Subtitle of host publicationReconsidering the Turing Test for the 21st Century, TCIT 2010 - A Symposium at the AISB 2010 Convention
Pages62
Number of pages1
StatePublished - 2010
Event1st International Symposium on Towards a Comprehensive Intelligence Test: Reconsidering the Turing Test for the 21st Century, TCIT 2010 - A Symposium at the AISB 2010 Convention - Leicester, United Kingdom
Duration: 29 Mar 20101 Apr 2010

Publication series

NameProceedings of the 1st International Symposium on Towards a Comprehensive Intelligence Test: Reconsidering the Turing Test for the 21st Century, TCIT 2010 - A Symposium at the AISB 2010 Convention

Conference

Conference1st International Symposium on Towards a Comprehensive Intelligence Test: Reconsidering the Turing Test for the 21st Century, TCIT 2010 - A Symposium at the AISB 2010 Convention
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityLeicester
Period29/03/101/04/10

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