Manipulating the perception of virtual audiences using crowdsourced behaviors

Chollet, M. , Chandrashekhar, N., Shapiro, A., Morency, L.-P. and Scherer, S. (2016) Manipulating the perception of virtual audiences using crowdsourced behaviors. In: Traum, D., Swartout, W., Khooshabeh, P., Kopp, S., Scherer, S. and Leuski, A. (eds.) Intelligent Virtual Agents: 16th International Conference, IVA 2016, Los Angeles, CA, USA, September 20–23, 2016, Proceedings. Series: Lecture notes in computer science (10011). Springer: Cham, pp. 164-174. ISBN 9783319476643 (doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-47665-0_15)

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Abstract

Virtual audiences are used for training public speaking and mitigating anxiety related to it. However, research has been scarce on studying how virtual audiences are perceived and which non-verbal behaviors should be used to make such an audience appear in particular states, such as boredom or engagement. Recently, crowdsourcing methods have been proposed for collecting data for building virtual agents’ behavior models. In this paper, we use crowdsourcing for creating and evaluating a nonverbal behaviors generation model for virtual audiences. We show that our model successfully expresses relevant audience states (i.e. low to high arousal, negative to positive valence), and that the overall impression exhibited by the virtual audience can be controlled my manipulating the amount of individual audience members that display a congruent state.

Item Type:Book Sections
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Chollet, Dr Mathieu
Authors: Chollet, M., Chandrashekhar, N., Shapiro, A., Morency, L.-P., and Scherer, S.
College/School:College of Science and Engineering > School of Computing Science
Publisher:Springer
ISBN:9783319476643
Published Online:19 October 2016

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