Title :
Life-like communication agent-emotion sensing character “MIC” and feeling session character “MUSE”
Author :
Tosa, Naoko ; Nakatsu, Ryohei
Author_Institution :
ATR Media Integration & Commun. Res. Lab., Kyoto, Japan
Abstract :
Why do people, regardless of age or gender, have an affinity for objects manifested in the human form? From the earthen figures of ancient times to mechanical dolls, teddy bears and robots, is it not true that man has conceived such objects in his imagination, then formed attachments and transferred emotions to them? In this paper, we address the issues of communication and esthetics of artificial life that possess this “human form” in modern society, both from artistic and engineering standpoints. An example is presented in which emotions are interpreted from human voices and emotional responses are triggered within the interactive setting of “MIC & MUSE”. MIC is a cute male child who is an emotion communication character. MUSE is a goddess; she has the capability of musical communication
Keywords :
behavioural sciences computing; graphical user interfaces; multimedia computing; music; software agents; speech recognition; voice communication; MIC & MUSE; aesthetics; anthropomorphic affinity; art; artificial life; emotion communication; emotion interpretation; emotion sensing character; emotional attachment; emotional response triggering; engineering; feeling session character; human form; human voices; interactive setting; life-like communication agent; musical communication; Art; Communications technology; Emotion recognition; Human voice; Humanoid robots; Instruments; Microwave integrated circuits; Niobium; Speech recognition; Visualization;
Conference_Titel :
Multimedia Computing and Systems, 1996., Proceedings of the Third IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Hiroshima
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-7438-5
DOI :
10.1109/MMCS.1996.534948