Presentation 2002/1/18
Attribution of Embodiment in Multimodal Interaction with Information Processing Systems
Keiko WATANABE, Yugo TAKEUCHI,
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Abstract(in English) In Human-Human communication, we use multimodal signals through looking, listening and talking. In this study, we used embodied conversational agent with a human-like appearance and intelligence we examined how we attribute function to be an object of multimodal interaction to ECA's actual existence and how people interact with this agent through multimodal signals. The experimental results suggest that there is a possibility that we attribute function to be object of multimodal interaction to actual existence and interact with agents of this kind through embodied multimodal signals as in Human-Human-interaction. The results open a way to realizing natural conversation in mobile and ubiquitous computing.
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Keyword(in English) ECA / Multimodal interaction / embodiment
Paper # HCS20O1-44(2002-1)
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Title (in English) Attribution of Embodiment in Multimodal Interaction with Information Processing Systems
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Keyword(1) ECA
Keyword(2) Multimodal interaction
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1st Author's Name Keiko WATANABE
1st Author's Affiliation Faculty of Information, Shizuoka University()
2nd Author's Name Yugo TAKEUCHI
2nd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Information, Shizuoka University
Date 2002/1/18
Paper # HCS20O1-44(2002-1)
Volume (vol) vol.101
Number (no) 610
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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