Smile is one of the most often used nonverbal signals. Depending on when, how and where it is displayed, it may convey various meanings. We believe that introducing the variety of smiles may improve the communicative skills of embodied conversational agents. In this paper we present on-going research on the role of smile in embodied conversational agents. In particular, we analyze the significance of smiling while the agent is either speaking or listening. We also show how it may communicate different messages such as amusement, embarrassment and politeness through different smile morphologies and dynamism.

Towards a smiling ECA: studies on mimicry, timing and types of smiles / Niewiadomski, R; Prepin, K; Bevacqua, E; Ochs, M; Pelachaud, C. - (2010). (Intervento presentato al convegno ACM Social Signal Processing Workshop, Co-located with ACM Multimedia 2010 tenutosi a Firenze, Italy nel 2011) [10.1145/1878116.1878134].

Towards a smiling ECA: studies on mimicry, timing and types of smiles

Niewiadomski R;
2010-01-01

Abstract

Smile is one of the most often used nonverbal signals. Depending on when, how and where it is displayed, it may convey various meanings. We believe that introducing the variety of smiles may improve the communicative skills of embodied conversational agents. In this paper we present on-going research on the role of smile in embodied conversational agents. In particular, we analyze the significance of smiling while the agent is either speaking or listening. We also show how it may communicate different messages such as amusement, embarrassment and politeness through different smile morphologies and dynamism.
2010
SSPW'10 - Proceedings of the 2010 ACM Social Signal Processing Workshop, Co-located with ACM Multimedia 2010
USA
ACM
Niewiadomski, R; Prepin, K; Bevacqua, E; Ochs, M; Pelachaud, C
Towards a smiling ECA: studies on mimicry, timing and types of smiles / Niewiadomski, R; Prepin, K; Bevacqua, E; Ochs, M; Pelachaud, C. - (2010). (Intervento presentato al convegno ACM Social Signal Processing Workshop, Co-located with ACM Multimedia 2010 tenutosi a Firenze, Italy nel 2011) [10.1145/1878116.1878134].
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