We survey the role of humor in particular domains of human-to-human interaction with the aim of seeing whether it is useful for embodied conversational agents to integrate humor capabilities in their models of intelligence, emotions and interaction (verbal and nonverbal) Therefore we first look at the current state of the art of research in embodied conversational agents, affective computing and verbal and nonverbal interaction. We adhere to the 'Computers Are Social Actors' paradigm to assume that human conversational partners of embodied conversational agents assign human properties to these agents, including humor appreciation
We know about word play, verbal jokes, and about humor that appears spontaneously in conversations. ...
In this paper we will look into reactive models for embodied conversational agents for generating sm...
International audienceIn this paper we present a complete interactive system enabled to detect human...
In this paper we survey the role of humor in human-to-human interaction with the aim to see whether ...
We survey the role of humor in particular domains of human-to-human interaction with the aim of seei...
This report surveys the role of humor in human-to-human interaction and the possible role of humor i...
This report surveys the role of humor in human-to-human interaction and the possible role of humor i...
In this chapter we discuss the generation of humorous acts by embodied agents. It is observed that i...
Humans use humour to ease communication problems in human-human interaction and in a similar way hum...
Much of the literature on the development of conversational agents comes from the domain of Human Co...
Much of the literature on the development of conversational agents comes from the domain of Human Co...
We discuss the generation of humorous acts by embodied agents. How can a humorous act be constructed...
International audienceIn order to improve the social capabilities of embodied conversational agents,...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a brief overview of our ongoing work about artificia...
The problem of implementing socially intelligent agents has been widely investigated in the field of...
We know about word play, verbal jokes, and about humor that appears spontaneously in conversations. ...
In this paper we will look into reactive models for embodied conversational agents for generating sm...
International audienceIn this paper we present a complete interactive system enabled to detect human...
In this paper we survey the role of humor in human-to-human interaction with the aim to see whether ...
We survey the role of humor in particular domains of human-to-human interaction with the aim of seei...
This report surveys the role of humor in human-to-human interaction and the possible role of humor i...
This report surveys the role of humor in human-to-human interaction and the possible role of humor i...
In this chapter we discuss the generation of humorous acts by embodied agents. It is observed that i...
Humans use humour to ease communication problems in human-human interaction and in a similar way hum...
Much of the literature on the development of conversational agents comes from the domain of Human Co...
Much of the literature on the development of conversational agents comes from the domain of Human Co...
We discuss the generation of humorous acts by embodied agents. How can a humorous act be constructed...
International audienceIn order to improve the social capabilities of embodied conversational agents,...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a brief overview of our ongoing work about artificia...
The problem of implementing socially intelligent agents has been widely investigated in the field of...
We know about word play, verbal jokes, and about humor that appears spontaneously in conversations. ...
In this paper we will look into reactive models for embodied conversational agents for generating sm...
International audienceIn this paper we present a complete interactive system enabled to detect human...