Title
A data-driven approach to model culture-specific communication management styles for virtual agents
Abstract
Virtual agents are a great opportunity in teaching inter-cultural competencies. Advantages, such as the repeatability of training sessions, emotional distance to virtual characters, the opportunity to over-exaggerate or generalize behavior or simply to save the costs for human training-partners support that idea. Especially the way communication is coordinated varies across cultures. In this paper, we present our approach of simulating differences in the management of communication for the American and Arabic cultures. Therefore, we give an overview of behavioral tendencies described in the literature, pointing out differences between the two cultures. Grounding our expectations in empirical data we analyzed a multi-modal corpora. These findings were integrated into a demonstrator using virtual agents and evaluated in a preliminary study.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.5555/1838206.1838220
AAMAS
Keywords
DocType
Citations 
virtual agent,inter-cultural competency,virtual character,culture-specific communication management style,human training-partners support,data-driven approach,multi-modal corpus,empirical data,great opportunity,behavioral tendency,arabic culture,emotional distance
Conference
7
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.60
7
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Birgit Endrass121319.14
Elisabeth André23634433.65
Lixing Huang31138.89
Jonathan Gratch43721379.33