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[BD14] From Informative Cooperative Dialogues to Long-Term Social Relation with a Robot

Conférence Internationale avec comité de lecture : Natural Interaction with Robots, Knowbots and Smartphones, January 2014, pp.135-151,

Mots clés: Dialog, interaction, decision making, artificial intelligence, psychology, sociology

Résumé: A lot of progress have been made in the domain of human-machine dialogue, but it is still a real challenge and, most often, only informative cooperative kind of dialogues are explored. This paper tries to explore the ability of a robot to create and maintain a long-term social relationship through more advanced dialogue techniques. We expose the social (Goffman), psychological (Scherer) and neural (Mountcastle) theories used to accomplish such kind of complex social interactions. From these theories, we build a consistent model, computationally efficient to create a robot that can understand the concept of lying and have compassion: a robotic social companion.

Equipe: mim
Collaboration: LIMSI

BibTeX

@inproceedings {
BD14,
title="{From Informative Cooperative Dialogues to Long-Term Social Relation with a Robot}",
author=" A. Buendia and L. Devillers ",
booktitle="{Natural Interaction with Robots, Knowbots and Smartphones}",
year=2014,
month="January",
pages="135-151",
}