开放域聊天机器人“KACTUS”支持的观电视伴侣机器人

Jianming Wu, Donghuo Zeng, Bo Yang, Gen Hattori, Y. Takishima, Yuta Hagio, Marina Kamimura, Yuta Hoshi, Yutaka Kaneko, Yusei Nishimoto
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看电视曾经鼓励几代人的家人和朋友[11]交流和分享同理心。然而,互联网正在改变我们看电视的方式,减少互动,导致缺乏自我控制和沟通能力不足等问题[17]。为了理解看电视时的对话,我们设计了一个基于人类对话行为的方案[2],然后开发了一个由聊天机器人“KACTUS”支持的看电视伴侣机器人原型[20]。机器人在“看电视模式”下,从电视节目中提取关键词,生成披露话语(如“我喜欢大象”),在“对话模式”下,使用“KACTUS”的跨话题对话管理方法和疑问话语,进行丰富的对话回应。机器人以预设的比例(看电视:3,对话:1)在这两种模式之间切换,表现得像一个看电视的人。最初的实验结果显示,三组参与者喜欢与机器人交谈,关于他们对机器人的兴趣的问题被评为6.5(7个等级:从“非常不同意”到“非常同意”)。
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TV-watching Companion Robot Supported by Open-domain Chatbot “KACTUS”
Watching TV once encouraged generations of families and friends [11] to communicate and share empathy. However, the Internet is changing how we watch TV and reducing interaction, leading to problems such as lack of self-control and inadequate communication skills [17]. To understand the conversations while watching TV, we design a scheme based on human conversational behavior [2], and then develop a prototype of TV-watching companion robot supported by the chatbot “KACTUS” [20]. The robot generates a disclosure utterance (e.g., ”I like elephants”) with extracted keywords from the TV program in “TV-watching mode” and uses a cross-topic dialogue management method from “KACTUS” with question utterance to respond with rich conversations in ”Conversation mode”. The robot switches between these two modes at a preset ratio (TV-watching:3, Conversation:1) and behaves like a human enjoying TV-watching. The result of initial experiment shows that three groups of participants enjoyed talking with the robot and the question about their interests in the robot were rated 6.5 (7-levels: ascending from ”extremely disagree” to ”extremely agree”).
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