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AMII: Adaptive Multimodal Inter-personal and Intra-personal Model for Adapted Behavior Synthesis

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arxiv 2305.11310 v1 pith:TWZTWMW5 submitted 2023-05-18 cs.HC cs.LGcs.SDeess.AS

classification cs.HCcs.LGcs.SDeess.AS
keywords behavioramiifacialgesturesinter-personalintra-personalsiasspeech
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Socially Interactive Agents (SIAs) are physical or virtual embodied agents that display similar behavior as human multimodal behavior. Modeling SIAs' non-verbal behavior, such as speech and facial gestures, has always been a challenging task, given that a SIA can take the role of a speaker or a listener. A SIA must emit appropriate behavior adapted to its own speech, its previous behaviors (intra-personal), and the User's behaviors (inter-personal) for both roles. We propose AMII, a novel approach to synthesize adaptive facial gestures for SIAs while interacting with Users and acting interchangeably as a speaker or as a listener. AMII is characterized by modality memory encoding schema - where modality corresponds to either speech or facial gestures - and makes use of attention mechanisms to capture the intra-personal and inter-personal relationships. We validate our approach by conducting objective evaluations and comparing it with the state-of-the-art approaches.

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  1. GRETA: Modular Platform to Create Adaptive Socially Interactive Agents

    cs.HC 2025-01 conditional novelty 4.0 of 10

    GRETA is updated to perceive human gaze, touch, and speech, adapt its virtual agent's behavior through feedback loops, and animate gestures incrementally in real time.

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