We sketch an inference architecture that permits linguistic aspects of politeness to be interpreted; we do so by applying the ideas of politeness theory to the SCARE corpus of task-oriented dialogues, a type of dialogue of particular relevance to robotics. The fragment of the SCARE corpus we analyzed contains 77 uses of politeness strategies: our inference architecture covers 58 of them using classical AI planning techniques; the remainder require other forms of means-ends inference. So by the end of the paper we will have discussed in some detail how to interpret automatically different forms of politeness - but should we do so? We conclude with some brief remarks on the issues involved.Fil: Benotti, Luciana. Universidad Nacional de Córdob...
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The use of polite agents is a new approach in order to improve efficiency and naturalism in navigati...
Generating polite responses is essential to build intelligent and engaging dialogue systems. However...
Interaction with artificial social agents is often designed based on models of human interaction and...
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We designed and operationalized a greetings model for human robot interaction as a state machine, de...
A central source of cultural differences, with powerful im-pacts on perception and behavior, is comm...
The use of polite agents is a new approach in order to improve efficiency and naturalism in navigati...
Verbal communication is an expanding field in robotics showing a significant increase in both the in...
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