Emotionally Augmented Storytelling Agent - The Effects of Dimensional Emotion Modeling for Agent Behavior Control


Authors: Lee S., Johnson A.E., Leigh J., Renambot L., Jones S., Di Eugenio B.

Publication: In the Proceedings of the Intelligent Virtual Agents 2015 Conference, Delft, NL, pp. 483-487

URL: https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F978-3-319-21996-7_53

The study presented in this paper focuses on a dimensional theory to augment agent nonverbal behavior including emotional facial expression and head gestures to evaluate subtle differences in fine-grained conditions in the context of emotional storytelling. The result of a user study in which participants rated perceived naturalness for seven different conditions showed significantly higher preference for the augmented facial expression whereas the head gesture model received mixed ratings: significant preference in high arousal cases (happy) but not significant in low arousal cases (sad).

Keywords: Virtual humans, Intelligent agents, Dimensional theory, PAD

Date: August 26, 2015 - August 28, 2015

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