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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
- 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
- Other Format:
- Print version:
- ISBN:
- 3563659
- 9781450398978
- 9781450398954
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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