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Main Authors: Grimaldi, Michele, Woo, Jieyeon, Boucaud, Fabien, Galland, Lucie, Younsi, Nezih, Yang, Liu, Fares, Mireille, Graux, Sean, Gauthier, Philippe, Pelachaud, Catherine
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.15504
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author Grimaldi, Michele
Woo, Jieyeon
Boucaud, Fabien
Galland, Lucie
Younsi, Nezih
Yang, Liu
Fares, Mireille
Graux, Sean
Gauthier, Philippe
Pelachaud, Catherine
author_facet Grimaldi, Michele
Woo, Jieyeon
Boucaud, Fabien
Galland, Lucie
Younsi, Nezih
Yang, Liu
Fares, Mireille
Graux, Sean
Gauthier, Philippe
Pelachaud, Catherine
contents The interaction between humans is very complex to describe since it is composed of different elements from different modalities such as speech, gaze, and gestures influenced by social attitudes and emotions. Furthermore, the interaction can be affected by some features which refer to the interlocutor's state. Actual Socially Interactive Agents SIAs aim to adapt themselves to the state of the interaction partner. In this paper, we discuss this adaptation by describing the architecture of the GRETA platform which considers external features while interacting with humans and/or another ECA and process the dialogue incrementally. We illustrate the new architecture of GRETA which deals with the external features, the adaptation, and the incremental approach for the dialogue processing.
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spellingShingle GRETA: Modular Platform to Create Adaptive Socially Interactive Agents
Grimaldi, Michele
Woo, Jieyeon
Boucaud, Fabien
Galland, Lucie
Younsi, Nezih
Yang, Liu
Fares, Mireille
Graux, Sean
Gauthier, Philippe
Pelachaud, Catherine
Human-Computer Interaction
Robotics
The interaction between humans is very complex to describe since it is composed of different elements from different modalities such as speech, gaze, and gestures influenced by social attitudes and emotions. Furthermore, the interaction can be affected by some features which refer to the interlocutor's state. Actual Socially Interactive Agents SIAs aim to adapt themselves to the state of the interaction partner. In this paper, we discuss this adaptation by describing the architecture of the GRETA platform which considers external features while interacting with humans and/or another ECA and process the dialogue incrementally. We illustrate the new architecture of GRETA which deals with the external features, the adaptation, and the incremental approach for the dialogue processing.
title GRETA: Modular Platform to Create Adaptive Socially Interactive Agents
topic Human-Computer Interaction
Robotics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.15504