Agent based interaction in the form of Embodied Conversational Agents (ECAs) has matured over the last decade and agents have become more and more sophisticated in terms of their verbal and nonverbal behavior like facial expressions or gestures. Having such “natural” communication channels available for expressing not only task-relevant but also socially and psychologically relevant information makes it necessary to take influences into account that are not readily implemented like emotions or cultural heuristics. These influences have a huge impact on the success of an interaction but are often neither consciously generated nor interpreted. In this chapter, we focus on culture as a parameter for successful agent interactions and start with...
We present our concept of integrating culture as a computational parameter for modeling multimodal i...
We aim at creating an Embodied Conversational Agent (ECA) that would exhibit not only a consistent b...
When encountering people who have a different cultural background from our own, many of us feel unco...
Much attention has been given to the creation of adaptive user interfaces by the intelligence user i...
Creating agents that are capable of emulating similar socio-cultural dynamics to those found in huma...
The unwritten rules of human cultures greatly affect social behaviour and as such should be consider...
In this paper, culture-related behaviors are investigated on several channels of communication for v...
There are several cultural differences in the way humans communicate, both in verbal and non-verbal ...
This work addresses the challenge of creating virtual agents that are able to portray culturally app...
We describe how the interaction mode with an embodied conversational agent (ECA) affects the users' ...
How does culture affect mental activity? That question, applied to the design of social agents, is t...
Social behavior cannot be considered without the culture in which it is expressed. The following is...
Facial expressions are used to facilitate daily interactions including conversations, in every cultu...
In this article we present a parameterized model for generating multimodal behavior based on cultura...
Embodied Conversational Agents can be viewed as spoken dialogue systems with a graphical representat...
We present our concept of integrating culture as a computational parameter for modeling multimodal i...
We aim at creating an Embodied Conversational Agent (ECA) that would exhibit not only a consistent b...
When encountering people who have a different cultural background from our own, many of us feel unco...
Much attention has been given to the creation of adaptive user interfaces by the intelligence user i...
Creating agents that are capable of emulating similar socio-cultural dynamics to those found in huma...
The unwritten rules of human cultures greatly affect social behaviour and as such should be consider...
In this paper, culture-related behaviors are investigated on several channels of communication for v...
There are several cultural differences in the way humans communicate, both in verbal and non-verbal ...
This work addresses the challenge of creating virtual agents that are able to portray culturally app...
We describe how the interaction mode with an embodied conversational agent (ECA) affects the users' ...
How does culture affect mental activity? That question, applied to the design of social agents, is t...
Social behavior cannot be considered without the culture in which it is expressed. The following is...
Facial expressions are used to facilitate daily interactions including conversations, in every cultu...
In this article we present a parameterized model for generating multimodal behavior based on cultura...
Embodied Conversational Agents can be viewed as spoken dialogue systems with a graphical representat...
We present our concept of integrating culture as a computational parameter for modeling multimodal i...
We aim at creating an Embodied Conversational Agent (ECA) that would exhibit not only a consistent b...
When encountering people who have a different cultural background from our own, many of us feel unco...