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Prediction of Shared Laughter for Human-Robot Dialogue

Divesh Lala, Koji Inoue, Tatsuya Kawahara

Year
2020
Citations
2

Abstract

Shared laughter is a phenomenon in face-to-face human dialogue which increases engagement and rapport, and so should be considered for conversation robots and agents. Our aim is to create a model of shared laughter generation for conversational robots. As part of this system, we train models which predict if shared laughter will occur, given that the user has laughed. Models trained using combinations of acoustic, prosodic features and laughter type were compared with online versions considered to better quantify their performance in a real system. We find that these models perform better than the random chance, with the multimodal combination of acoustic and prosodic features performing the best.

Keywords

LaughterConversationComputer scienceRobotHuman–computer interactionFace (sociological concept)Speech recognitionDialog systemArtificial intelligenceCommunication

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