Multimodal agents for ageing and multicultural societies : communications of NII Shonan Meetings / Juliana Miehle, Wolfgang Minker, Elisabeth André, Koichiro Yoshino, editors.
2021
TJ211.49 .M85 2021
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Multimodal agents for ageing and multicultural societies : communications of NII Shonan Meetings / Juliana Miehle, Wolfgang Minker, Elisabeth André, Koichiro Yoshino, editors.
ISBN
9789811634765 (electronic bk.)
9811634769 (electronic bk.)
9789811634758
9811634750
9811634769 (electronic bk.)
9789811634758
9811634750
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Singapore : Springer, [2021]
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©2021
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English
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10.1007/978-981-16-3476-5 doi
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TJ211.49 .M85 2021
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629.8/924019
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This book aims to explore and discuss theories and technologies for the development of socially competent and culture-aware embodied conversational agents for elderly care. To tackle the challenges in ageing societies, this book was written by experts who have a background in assistive technologies for elderly care, culture-aware computing, multimodal dialogue, social robotics and synthetic agents. Chapter 1 presents a vision of an intelligent agent to illustrate the current challenges for the design and development of adaptive systems. Chapter 2 examines how notions of trust and empathy may be applied to human-robot interaction and how it can be used to create the next generation of emphatic agents, which address some of the pressing issues in multicultural ageing societies. Chapter 3 discusses multimodal machine learning as an approach to enable more effective and robust modelling technologies and to develop socially competent and culture-aware embodied conversational agents for elderly care. Chapter 4 explores the challenges associated with real-world field tests and deployments. Chapter 5 gives a short introduction to socio-cognitive language processing that describes the idea of coping with everyday language, irony, sarcasm, humor, paralinguistic information such as the physical and mental state and traits of the dialogue partner, and social aspects. This book grew out of the Shonan Meeting seminar entitled Multimodal Agents for Ageing and Multicultural Societies held in 2018 in Japan. Researchers and practitioners will be helped to understand the emerging field and the identification of promising approaches from a variety of disciplines such as human-computer interaction, artificial intelligence, modelling, and learning.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Adaptive Systems for Multicultural and Ageing Societies
Chapter 2: Modeling Trust and Empathy for Socially Interactive Robots
Chapter 3: Multimodal Machine Learning for Social Interaction with Ageing Individuals
Chapter 3: Multimodal and Multicultural Field Agents: Considerations for "outside-the-lab" Studies
Chapter 4:- Socio-cognitive Language Processing for Special User Groups.
Chapter 2: Modeling Trust and Empathy for Socially Interactive Robots
Chapter 3: Multimodal Machine Learning for Social Interaction with Ageing Individuals
Chapter 3: Multimodal and Multicultural Field Agents: Considerations for "outside-the-lab" Studies
Chapter 4:- Socio-cognitive Language Processing for Special User Groups.