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Affect detection from semantic and metaphorical interpretation of virtual drama

Published: 06 May 2013 Publication History

Abstract

We have developed an intelligent agent to engage with users in virtual drama improvisation previously. The agent was able to perform sentence-level affect detection especially from inputs with strong emotional indicators. In this research, we employ latent semantic analysis to interpret emotional expressions with vague affect indicators and ambiguous audiences. Latent semantic analysis is thus used to perform topic theme detection and target audience identification for such inputs. Then we also discuss how affect is detected for such inputs without strong emotional indicators with the consideration of emotions expressed by the intended audiences and relationships between speakers and audiences. This work also proves to be effective in recognizing metaphorical phenomena. Moreover, uncertainty-based active learning is also employed to deal with more open-ended and imbalanced affect detection tasks. Overall, this work enables the AI agent to deal with challenging issues in affect detection tasks.

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Kappas, A. 2010. Smile when you read this, whether you like it or not: Conceptual challenges to affect detection. IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing, 1(1), 38--41.
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Zhang, L. and Barnden, J. 2012. Affect Sensing Using Linguistic, Semantic and Cognitive Cues in Multi-threaded Improvisational Dialogue. Cognitive Computation. V4. Iss4.
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Zhang, L., Gillies, M. and Barnden, J.A. 2008. EMMA: an Automated Intelligent Actor in E-drama. In Proceedings of IUI. Spain. pp. 409--412.
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Landauer, T.K. and Dumais, S. 2008. Latent semantic analysis. Scholarpedia, 3(11):4356.

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AAMAS '13: Proceedings of the 2013 international conference on Autonomous agents and multi-agent systems
May 2013
1500 pages
ISBN:9781450319935

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International Foundation for Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems

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Published: 06 May 2013

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  1. affect detection
  2. improvisation
  3. latent semantic analysis

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