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Affective Dialogue Systems - Tutorial and Research Workshop, ADS 2004, Kloster Irsee, Germany, June 14-16, 2004, Proceedings (Paperback, 2004 ed.)
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Affective Dialogue Systems - Tutorial and Research Workshop, ADS 2004, Kloster Irsee, Germany, June 14-16, 2004, Proceedings (Paperback, 2004 ed.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 3068
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Human conversational partners are able, at least to a certain
extent, to detect the speaker s or listener s emotional state and
may attempt to respond to it accordingly. When instead one of the
interlocutors is a computer a number of questions arise, such as
the following: To what extent are dialogue systems able to simulate
such behaviors? Can we learn the mechanisms of emotional be- viors
from observing and analyzing the behavior of human speakers? How
can emotionsbeautomaticallyrecognizedfromauser smimics,
gesturesandspeech? What possibilities does a dialogue system have
to express emotions itself? And, very importantly, would emotional
system behavior be desirable at all? Given the state of ongoing
research into incorporating emotions in dialogue systems we found
it timely to organize a Tutorial and Research Workshop on
A?ectiveDialogueSystems(ADS2004)atKlosterIrseein GermanyduringJune
14 16, 2004. After two successful ISCA Tutorial and Research
Workshops on Multimodal Dialogue Systems at the same location in
1999 and 2002, we felt that a workshop focusing on the role of
a?ect in dialogue would be a valuable continuation of the workshop
series. Due to its interdisciplinary nature, the workshop attracted
submissions from researchers with very di?erent backgrounds and
from many di?erent research areas, working on, for example,
dialogue processing, speech recognition, speech synthesis, embodied
conversational agents, computer graphics, animation, user
modelling, tutoring systems, cognitive systems, and human-computer
inter- tion."
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