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The Handbook on Socially Interactive Agents/ 20 years of Research on Embodied Conversational Agents, Intelligent Virtual Agents, and Social Robotics Volume 2: Interactivity, Platforms, Application/ Birgit Lugrin, Catherine Pelachaud, David Traum

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Lugrin, Birgit, editor.
Series:
ACM books - Collection 2 ; #48.
ACM books, 2374-6777 ; #48
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
The Handbook on Socially Interactive Agents (Computer Science).
Genre:
Electronic books.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xl, 670pages) LuaTEX
Edition:
First Edition
Place of Publication:
[New York, NY, USA] : Association for Computing Machinery; [2022].
System Details:
Mode of access: World Wide Web
System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader
Contents:
Foreword
Ruth Aylett
References
Preface
Birgit Lugrin
Purpose of the Book
Structure of the Book
Terminology
PART IV MODELING INTERACTIVITY
1 14 Interaction in Social Space
Hannes Högni Vilhjálmsson
14.1 Motivation
14.2 Models and Approaches
14.3 History/Overview
14.4 Similarities and Differences in IVAs and SRs
14.5 Current Challenges
14.6 Future Directions
14.7 Summary
2 15 Socially Interactive Agent Dialogue
David Traum
Acknowledgements
3 16 The Fabric of Socially Interactive Agents: Multimodal Interaction Architectures
Stefan Kopp and Teena Hassan
16.1 Motivation
16.2 Models and Approaches
16.3 Current Challenges and Future Directions
16.4 Summary
4 17 Multiparty Interaction Between Humans and Socially Interactive Agents
Sarah Gillet, Marynel Vázquez, Christopher Peters, Fangkai Yang, and Iolanda Leite
17.1 Motivation
17.2 Models and Approaches
17.3 Advances in Multiparty Interaction
17.4 Group Datasets
17.5 Similarities and Differences in IVAs and SRs
17.6 Current Challenges and Future Directions
17.7 Summary
5 18 Adaptive Artificial Personalities
Kathrin Janowski, Hannes Ritschel, and Elisabeth André
18.1 Motivation
18.2 Psychological Background
18.3 Implementing Adaptive Systems
18.4 Evaluating Adaptive Systems
18.5 History/Overview
18.6 Current Challenges
18.7 Conclusion
Acknowledgement
6 19 Long-Term Interaction with Relational SIAs
Jacqueline M. Kory-Westlund, Hae Won Park, Ishaan Grover, and Cynthia Breazeal
19.1 Motivation
19.2 What is Considered Long-term Interaction?
19.3 Relationship Models and Approaches
19.4 Designing Relational SIAs
19.5 History of Long-term Interaction with SIAs
19.6 Similarities and Differences in Social Robots, Virtual Agents, Voice Assistants, and other SIAs
19.7 Trends in Long-term SIA Research over the Past 20 Years
19.8 Current Challenges
19.9 Future Directions
19.10 Conclusion
Acknowledgments
7 20 Platforms and Tools for SIA Research and Development
Arno Hartholt and Sharon Mozgai
20.1 Motivation
20.2 Overview
20.3 History and Trends
20.4 Agent Platforms
20.5 Tools to Create Appearance and nonverbal Behavior
20.6 Tools to Model Interactions
20.7 Similarities and Differences in IVAs and SRs
20.8 Current Challenges
20.9 Future Directions
20.10 Summary
PART V AREAS OF APPLICATION
8 21 Pedagogical Agents
H. Chad Lane and Noah L. Schroeder
21.1 Background and Motivation
21.2 History of Pedagogical Agents
21.3 Designing and Implementing Pedagogical Agents
21.4 Empirical Status of Pedagogical Agents
21.5 Relationship with IVA and SR Research
21.6 Current Challenges
21.7 Future Directions
21.8 Summary
9 22 Socially Interactive Agents as Peers
Justine Cassell
22.1 Introduction
22.2 Peer Interaction
22.3 Research on Virtual Peers and SIAs as Peers
22.4 Models and Modeling
22.5 Future Work: User Modeling and Conversational Strategies
22.6 Ethics of Virtual Peers
22.7 Conclusions
10 23 Socially Interactive Agents for Supporting Aging
Moojan Ghafurian, John Muñoz, Jennifer Boger, Jesse Hoey, and Kerstin Dautenhahn
23.1 Motivation
23.2 History and Overview
23.3 Models and Approaches
23.4 Considerations
23.5 Current Challenges
23.6 Future Directions
23.7 Summary
Acknowledgment
11 24 Health-Related Applications of Socially Interactive Agents
Timothy Bickmore
24.1 Motivation for Socially Interactive Agents in Healthcare
24.2 Models and Theoretical Frameworks
24.3 A Brief History of SIAs in Healthcare
24.4 Example SIA Systems in Healthcare
24.5 Similarities and Differences between IVAs and SRs for Health
24.6 Current Challenges
24.7 Future Directions
24.8 Conclusion
12 25 Autism and Socially Interactive Agents
Jacqueline Nadel, Ouriel Grynszpan, and Jean-Claude Martin
25.1 Motivation
25.2 Models and Approaches
25.3 History/Overview
25.4 Similarities and Differences in IVAs and SRs
25.5 Current Challenges
25.6 Future Directions
25.7 Summary
13 26 Interactive Narrative and Story-telling
26.1 Motivation
26.2 Models and Approaches
26.3 History/Overview
26.4 Similarities and Differences between IVAs and SRs
26.5 Current Challenges
26.6 Future Directions
26.7 Summary
14 27 Socially Interactive Agents in Games
Rui Prada and Diogo Rato
27.1 Motivation
27.2 Models and Approaches
27.3 History/Overview
27.4 Similarities and Differences between Virtual and Robotic SIA
27.5 Current Challenges
27.6 Future Directions
27.7 Summary
15 28 Serious Games with SIAs
Patrick Gebhard, Dimitra Tsovaltzi, Tanja Schneeberger, and Fabrizio Nunnari
28.1 Motivation
28.2 Concepts of Learning and User Experience
28.3 History and Overview
28.4 Current Challenges and Future Directions
28.5 Summary and Conclusion
16 Appendix A Challenge Discussion on Socially Interactive Agents: Considerations on Social Interaction, Computational Architectures, Evaluation, and Ethics
Birgit Lugrin, Catherine Pelachaud, Elisabeth André, Ruth Aylett, Timothy Bickmore, Cynthia Breazeal, Joost Broekens, Kerstin Dautenhahn, Jonathan Gratch, Stefan Kopp, Jacqueline Nadel, Ana Paiva, and Agnieszka Wykowska
A.1 Introduction
A.2 Interview 1: Social Interaction
A.3 Interview 2: Computational Approaches
A.4 Interview 3: Evaluation
A.5 Interview 4: Ethics
A.6 Interview 5: Ethics in the Application of SIA for Children with Autistic Spectrum Disorders
A.7 Concluding Remarks
Authors' Biographies
Index
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ISBN:
3563659
9781450398978
9781450398954
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