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Generating Emotionally Aligned Responses in Dialogues using Affect Control Theory (2003.03645v2)

Published 7 Mar 2020 in cs.CL, cs.AI, and cs.HC

Abstract: State-of-the-art neural dialogue systems excel at syntactic and semantic modelling of language, but often have a hard time establishing emotional alignment with the human interactant during a conversation. In this work, we bring Affect Control Theory (ACT), a socio-mathematical model of emotions for human-human interactions, to the neural dialogue generation setting. ACT makes predictions about how humans respond to emotional stimuli in social situations. Due to this property, ACT and its derivative probabilistic models have been successfully deployed in several applications of Human-Computer Interaction, including empathetic tutoring systems, assistive healthcare devices and two-person social dilemma games. We investigate how ACT can be used to develop affect-aware neural conversational agents, which produce emotionally aligned responses to prompts and take into consideration the affective identities of the interactants.

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Authors (5)
  1. Nabiha Asghar (9 papers)
  2. Ivan Kobyzev (23 papers)
  3. Jesse Hoey (25 papers)
  4. Pascal Poupart (80 papers)
  5. Muhammad Bilal Sheikh (1 paper)
Citations (9)