Collaborative User Responses in Multiparty Interaction with a Couples Counselor Robot

Dina Utami, T. Bickmore
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Intimate relationships are integral parts of human societies, yet many relationships are in distress. Couples counseling has been shown to be effective in preventing and alleviating relationship distress, yet many couples do not seek professional help, due to cost, logistic, and discomfort in disclosing private problems. In this paper, we describe our efforts towards the development a fully automated couples counselor robot, and focus specifically on the problem of identifying and processing “collaborative responses”, in which a human couple co-construct a response to a query from the robot. We present an analysis of collaborative responses obtained from a pilot study, then develop a data-driven model to detect end of collaborative responses for regulating turn taking during a counseling session. Our model uses a combination of multimodal features, and achieves an offline weighted F-score of 0.81. Finally, we present findings from a quasi-experimental study with a robot facilitating a counseling session to promote intimacy with romantic couples. Our findings suggest that the session improves couples intimacy and positive affect. An online evaluation of the end-of-collaborative-response model demonstrates an F-score of 0.72.
夫妻咨询机器人在多方交互中的协同用户响应
亲密关系是人类社会不可分割的一部分,然而许多关系都处于困境。夫妻咨询已被证明在预防和减轻关系困扰方面是有效的,但由于费用、后勤和披露私人问题时的不适,许多夫妻不寻求专业帮助。在本文中,我们描述了我们为开发全自动夫妻咨询机器人所做的努力,并特别关注识别和处理“协作响应”的问题,其中人类夫妇共同构建对机器人查询的响应。我们提出了从试点研究中获得的协作响应的分析,然后开发了一个数据驱动的模型,以检测在咨询会议期间调节轮流的协作响应的结束。我们的模型使用了多模态特征的组合,并实现了0.81的离线加权f分数。最后,我们介绍了一项准实验研究的结果,该研究使用机器人促进咨询会议,以促进与浪漫伴侣的亲密关系。我们的研究结果表明,这段时间可以改善夫妻之间的亲密关系,并产生积极的影响。对合作结束反应模型的在线评估显示f得分为0.72。
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