• Media type: Text; Electronic Conference Proceeding
  • Title: Proceedings of the AAMAS Workshop on Intelligent Conversation Agents in Home and Geriatric Care Applications co-located with the Federated AI Meeting / Conversational Assistants for Elderly Users – The Importance of Socially Cooperative Dialogue
  • Contributor: Kopp, Stefan [Author]; Brandt, Mara [Author]; Buschmeier, Hendrik [Author]; Cyra, Katharina [Author]; Freigang, Farina [Author]; Krämer, Nicole [Author]; Kummert, Franz [Author]; Opfermann, Christiane [Author]; Pitsch, Karola [Author]; Schillingmann, Lars [Author]; Straßmann, Carolin [Author]; Wall, Eduard [Author]; Yaghoubzadeh, Ramin [Author]
  • Published: noah.nrw, 2018
  • Language: English
  • ISSN: 1613-0073
  • Keywords: elderly users ; conversational assistants ; cooperative dialogue
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  • Description: Conversational agents can provide valuable cognitive and/or emotional assistance to elderly users or people with cognitive impairments who often have difficulties in organizing and following a structured day schedule. Previous research showed that a virtual assistant that can interact in spoken language would be a desirable help for those users. However, these user groups pose specific requirements for spoken dialogue interaction that existing systems hardly meet. This paper presents work on a virtual conversational assistant that was designed for, and together with, elderly as well as cognitively handicapped users. It has been specifically developed to enable ‘socially cooperative dialogue’ – adaptive and aware conversational interaction in which mutual understanding is co-constructed and ensured collaboratively. The technical approach is described and results of evaluation studies are reported.
  • Access State: Open Access