• DocumentCode
    1348278
  • Title

    Building Autonomous Sensitive Artificial Listeners

  • Author

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

  • Author_Institution
    DFKI GmbH, Saarbrucken, Germany
  • Volume
    3
  • Issue
    2
  • fYear
    2012
  • Firstpage
    165
  • Lastpage
    183
  • Abstract
    This paper describes a substantial effort to build a real-time interactive multimodal dialogue system with a focus on emotional and nonverbal interaction capabilities. The work is motivated by the aim to provide technology with competences in perceiving and producing the emotional and nonverbal behaviors 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 nonverbal behavior since it requires only very limited verbal understanding on the part of the machine. This scenario allows us to concentrate on nonverbal capabilities without having to address at the same time the challenges of spoken language understanding, task modeling, etc. We first report on three prototype versions of the SAL scenario in which the behavior 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 analyzing and synthesizing the respective behaviors. We then describe the fully autonomous integrated real-time system we created, which combines incremental analysis of user behavior, dialogue management, and synthesis of speaker and listener behavior 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.
  • Keywords
    behavioural sciences computing; emotion recognition; interactive systems; SAL character; autonomous integrated real-time system; autonomous sensitive artificial listeners; dialogue management; emotion recognition; emotional capabilities; listener behavior; nonverbal interaction capabilities; real-time interactive multimodal dialogue system; speaker behavior; spoken language understanding; task modeling; user behavior; Computers; Emotion recognition; Humans; Prototypes; Real-time systems; Speech; Speech recognition; Embodied conversational agents; Rapport agents; emotion recognition; emotion synthesis; listener behavior; real-time dialogue; turn-taking.;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Affective Computing, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1949-3045
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/T-AFFC.2011.34
  • Filename
    6042855