Natural interaction with a virtual guide in a virtual environment

  • Hofs D
  • Theune M
  • op den Akker R
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Abstract  This paper describes the Virtual Guide, a multimodal dialogue system represented by an embodied conversational agent that can help users to find their way in a virtual environment, while adapting its affective linguistic style to that of the user. We discuss the modular architecture of the system, and describe the entire loop from multimodal input analysis to multimodal output generation. We also describe how the Virtual Guide detects the level of politeness of the user’s utterances in real-time during the dialogue and aligns its own language to that of the user, using different politeness strategies. Finally we report on our first user tests, and discuss some potential extensions to improve the system.

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Hofs, D., Theune, M., & op den Akker, R. (2010). Natural interaction with a virtual guide in a virtual environment. Journal on Multimodal User Interfaces, 3(1–2), 141–153. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12193-009-0024-6

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