DocumentCode
778698
Title
Perceptive animated interfaces: first steps toward a new paradigm for human-computer interaction
Author
Cole, Ronald ; Vuuren, Sarel Van ; Pellom, Bryan ; Hacioglu, Kadri ; Ma, Jiyong ; Movellan, Javier ; Schwartz, Scott ; Wade-stein, David ; Ward, Wayne ; Yan, Jie
Author_Institution
Center for Spoken Language Res., Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO, USA
Volume
91
Issue
9
fYear
2003
Firstpage
1391
Lastpage
1405
Abstract
This paper presents a vision of the near future in which computer interaction is characterized by natural face-to-face conversations with lifelike characters that speak, emote, and gesture. These animated agents will converse with people much like people converse effectively with assistants in a variety of focused applications. Despite the research advances required to realize this vision, and the lack of strong experimental evidence that animated agents improve human-computer interaction, we argue that initial prototypes of perceptive animated interfaces can be developed today, and that the resulting systems will provide more effective and engaging communication experiences than existing systems. In support of this hypothesis, we first describe initial experiments using an animated character to teach speech and language skills to children with hearing problems, and classroom subjects and social skills to children with autistic spectrum disorder. We then show how existing dialogue system architectures can be transformed into perceptive animated interfaces by integrating computer vision and animation capabilities. We conclude by describing the Colorado Literacy Tutor, a computer-based literacy program that provides an ideal testbed for research and development of perceptive animated interfaces, and consider next steps required to realize the vision.
Keywords
computer animation; computer based training; computer vision; graphical user interfaces; Colorado literacy tutor; animated agents; animated character; computer animation; computer vision; computer-based literacy program; dialogue system architectures; human-computer interaction; lifelike characters; natural face-to-face conversations; perceptive animated interfaces; Application software; Auditory system; Autism; Computer architecture; Computer vision; Face detection; Facial animation; Natural languages; Prototypes; Speech;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9219
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JPROC.2003.817143
Filename
1230216
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