Title :
Interactive Phrasebook - Embedding Human Social Dynamics in Language Training
Author :
Wu, Peggy ; Miller, Christopher
Author_Institution :
Smart Inf. Flow Technol. (SIFT), Minneapolis, MN, USA
Abstract :
Today, many individuals must interact with others who not only use different languages, but have fundamentally different belief structures and concepts of trust and collaboration. While proficiency in a language is important, it is only one aspect of effective communication. Knowledge about culturally influenced social norms, or etiquette, directly impacts interaction outcomes. Computer-based training systems are a promising and cost effective solution for providing simulated social interactions for a learner to both practice language use and observe cultural nuances in the dynamics of an interaction. A computerized actor which displays social characteristics consistent with its cultural background can provide low cost training and rehearsal opportunities. Such a system would allow humans to train with realistically-behaving simulations in high fidelity situational contexts, and interactions with virtual agents that reflect the types of people they will be required to work with. The authors have adapted a well grounded socio-linguistic model of human-human interaction, and applied it in a language and culture training application. Interactive Phrasebook leverages work in a scalable, customizable, and computationally tractable model of a universal code of conduct that defines how social dynamics such as power and social distance manifests into the expression and interpretation of interaction behaviors.
Keywords :
computer based training; linguistics; computer-based training systems; human social dynamics; human-human interaction; interactive phrasebook; language training; simulated social interactions; Computational modeling; Context; Cultural differences; Face; Humans; Observers; Training; Computational Model; Culture and Language Training; Etiquette; Intelligent Tutor System; Politeness; Social Intelligence; Socio-linguistics;
Conference_Titel :
Social Computing (SocialCom), 2010 IEEE Second International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Minneapolis, MN
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8439-3
Electronic_ISBN :
978-0-7695-4211-9
DOI :
10.1109/SocialCom.2010.182