Title :
Crafting the illusion of meaning: template-based specification of embodied conversational behavior
Author :
Stone, Matthew ; DeCarlo, Doug
Abstract :
Templates are a widespread natural language technology that achieves believability within a narrow range of interaction and coverage. We consider templates for embodied conversational behavior. Such templates combine a specific pattern of marked-up text, specifying prosody and conversational signals as well as words, with similarly annotated gaps that can be filled in by rule to yield a coherent contribution to a dialogue with a user. In this paper we argue that templates can give a designer substantial freedom to realize specific combinations of behaviors in interactions with users and thereby to explore the relationships among such factors as emotion, personality, individuality and social role.
Keywords :
computer animation; emotion recognition; natural language interfaces; software agents; virtual reality; annotated gaps; believability; conversational signals; coverage; dialogue; embodied conversational behavior; emotion; individuality; interaction; marked-up text; natural language technology; personality; prosody; social role; template-based specification; Animation; Art; Cognitive science; Computer science; Displays; Face; Humans; Natural languages; Prototypes; Usability;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Animation and Social Agents, 2003. 16th International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1934-2
DOI :
10.1109/CASA.2003.1199298