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The Sensitive Artificial Listner: an induction technique for generating emotionally coloured conversation
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Everyday ConversationAffective NeurosciencePsycholinguisticsSpoken Language ProcessingSpoken Dialog SystemCommunicationMultimodal Sentiment AnalysisLanguage ProcessingText MiningSocial SciencesApplied LinguisticsNatural Language ProcessingAffective ComputingConversation AnalysisCorpus AnalysisVerbal InteractionCognitive ScienceDialogue ManagementSensitive Artificial ListnerSensitive Artificial ListenerInduction TechniqueExperimental PsychologySocial CognitionSpeech CommunicationHuman CommunicationInterpersonal CommunicationArtsEmotionLinguisticsEmotion RecognitionNonverbal Communication
The aim of the paper is to document and share an induction technique (The Sensitive Artificial Listener) that generates data that can be both tractable and reasonably naturalistic. The technique focuses on conversation between a human and an agent that either is or appears to be a machine. It is designed to capture a broad spectrum of emotional states, expressed in ‘emotionally coloured discourse’ of the type likely to be displayed in everyday conversation. The technique is based on the observation that it is possible for two people to have a conversation in which one pays little or no attention to the meaning of what the other says, and chooses responses on the basis of superficial cues. In SAL, system responses take the form of a repertoire of stock phrases keyed to the emotional colouring of what the user says. The technique has been used to collect data of sufficient quantity and quality to train machine recognition systems.
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