我不敢相信发生了这种事!利用桌面机器人Haru探索协作讲故事的表现力

Eric Nichols, Deborah Szapiro, Yurii Vasylkiv, Randy Gomez
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协作讲故事一直是社交机器人的目标,然而,许多这方面的研究都局限于互动性,或者假设故事内容是精心策划的。在本文中,我们提出了一个全自动协作讲故事机器人,它可以通过使用大规模神经语言模型动态生成故事的延续,与人合作创建一个独特的即兴故事。因为有效的故事叙述需要参与者的情感参与,所以我们探索了程序生成表达的几种模式:一种具有多种表达方式的富有表现力的文本到语音的声音;2 .机器人的肢体和语言反应;在讲故事时用来显示说明和图形的外部显示器。为了理解与社交机器人即兴协作讲故事相关的问题,我们对一组协作讲故事玩法的在线观察者进行了一项在线调查和启发性研究,从讲故事相关特征、表达特征和RoSAS测量的人格特征方面比较了几种表达策略。这项评估表明,使用情感声音和表演反应的表达策略被认为是更有能力的讲故事者,并且与积极的人格特征联系更紧密。
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I Can’t Believe That Happened! : Exploring Expressivity in Collaborative Storytelling with the Tabletop Robot Haru
Collaborative storytelling has long been a goal of social robotics, however, much of this research is limited in interactivity or assumes that story content is curated. In this paper, we present a working fully-automatic collaborative storytelling robot, which can collaborate with a person to create a unique, improvised story by using a large-scale neural language model to dynamically generate continuations to a story. Because effective storytelling requires engaging the emotions of participants, we explore several modalities of procedurally-generated expressivity: 1. an expressive text-to-speech voice with several delivery styles, 2. physical and verbal reactions performed by the robot, and 3. an external display used to show instructions and graphics during storytelling.To understand the issues associated with improvised collaborative storytelling with a social robot, we conduct an online survey and elicitation study with a group of online observers of collaborative storytelling gameplay, comparing several expressivity strategies in terms of storytelling-related characteristics, expressivity characteristics, and personality traits as measured by RoSAS. This evaluation showed that expressivity strategies using both emotive voice and performed reactions were perceived to be more competent storytellers and more strongly associated with positive personality traits.
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