Generation of multi-modal dialogue for net environment

Brigitte Krenn, Martine Grice, Paul Piwek, Marc Schroeder, Kees van Deemter, Martin Klesen, Stefan Baumann, Eric Gstrein

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Abstract

In this paper an architecture and special purpose markup language for simulated affective face-to-face communication is presented. In systems based on this architecture,
users will be able to watch embodied conversational agents interact with each other in
virtual locations on the internet. The markup
language, or Rich Representation Language
(RRL), has been designed to provide an integrated representation of speech, gesture,
posture and facial animation.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of KONVENS 2002
PublisherGerman Society for Computer Linguistics (GSCL)
Number of pages8
Publication statusPublished - 2002
EventKONVENS-02 - Saarbruecken, Germany
Duration: 30 Sept 20022 Oct 2002

Conference

ConferenceKONVENS-02
Country/TerritoryGermany
CitySaarbruecken
Period30/09/022/10/02

Bibliographical note

This research is supported by the EC Project
NECA IST-2000-28580.

Keywords

  • Embodied Conversational Agents

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