Règles d'associations temporelles de signaux sociaux pour la synthèse d'agents conversationnels animés: Application aux attitudes socials

Translated title of the contribution: Temporal association rules of social signals for the synthesis of behaviors of embodied conversationnal agents. Application to interpersonal stance

Thomas Janssoone, Chloé Clavel, Kévin Bailly, Gaël Richard

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Abstract

In the field of Embodied Conversational Agent (ECA) one of the main challenges is to generate socially believable agents. The long run objective of the present study is to infer rules for the multimodal generation of agents' socio-emotional behaviour. In this paper, we introduce the Social Multimodal Association Rules with Timing (SMART) algorithm. It proposes to learn the rules from the analysis of a multimodal corpus composed by audio-video recordings of human-human interactions. The proposed methodology consists in applying a Sequence Mining algorithm using automatically extracted Social Signals such as prosody, head movements and facial muscles activation as an input. This allows us to infer Temporal Association Rules for the behaviour generation. We show that this method can automatically compute Temporal Association Rules coherent with prior results found in the literature especially in the psychology and sociology fields. The results of a perceptive evaluation confirms the ability of a Temporal Association Rules based agent to express a specific stance. MOTS-CLÉS : Règles d'association temporelle, TITARL, agents virtuels, attitudes sociales, traitement du signal social.

Translated title of the contributionTemporal association rules of social signals for the synthesis of behaviors of embodied conversationnal agents. Application to interpersonal stance
Original languageFrench
Pages (from-to)511-536
Number of pages26
JournalRevue d'Intelligence Artificielle
Volume31
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2017
Externally publishedYes

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