Sequential annotations for naturally-occurring HRI: first insights

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Sequential annotations for naturally-occurring HRI: first insights

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Lucien Tisserand ICAR, Frédéric Armetta SyCoSMA, LIRIS, Heike Baldauf-Quilliatre ICAR, Antoine Bouquin SyCoSMA, LIRIS, Salima Hassas SyCoSMA, LIRIS, Mathieu Lefort LIRIS, SyCoSMA

Abstract

We explain the methodology we developed for improving the interactions accomplished by an embedded conversational agent, drawing from Conversation Analytic sequential and multimodal analysis. The use case is a Pepper robot that is expected to inform and orient users in a library. In order to propose and learn better interactive schema, we are creating a corpus of naturally-occurring interactions that will be made available to the community. To do so, we propose an annotation practice based on some theoretical underpinnings about the use of language and multimodal resources in human-robot interaction. CCS CONCEPTS $\bullet$ Computing methodologies $\rightarrow$ Discourse, dialogue and pragmatics; $\bullet$ Human-centered computing $\rightarrow$ Text input; HCI theory, concepts and models; Field studies.

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