Title :
Affective Conversational Models: Interpersonal Stance in a Police Interview Context
Author :
Bruijnes, Merijn
Author_Institution :
Human Media Interaction, Univ. of Twente, Enschede, Netherlands
Abstract :
Building an affective conversational model for a virtual character that can play the role of suspect in a police interview training game comes with challenges. This paper focuses on the response modeling of interpersonal stance of a believable artificial conversational partner. Based on Leary´s interpersonal stance theory a computational of model interpersonal stance is created. Other psychological theories and ideas that are proposed to be integrated into the computational stance model are: face and politeness, rapport, and status or role. Proposed evaluation methods for the model use comparison of human behavior with model predicted behavior.
Keywords :
computer based training; computer games; police; psychology; virtual reality; Leary´s interpersonal stance theory; affective conversational model; believable artificial conversational partner; computational stance model; interpersonal stance response modeling; model interpersonal stance; police interview training game; politeness; psychological ideas; psychological theories; rapport; virtual character; Computational modeling; Context; Face; Interviews; Psychology; Training; Vectors; We have the right to remain silent; yet we do not;
Conference_Titel :
Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction (ACII), 2013 Humaine Association Conference on
Conference_Location :
Geneva
DOI :
10.1109/ACII.2013.109