ILHAIRE
ILHAIRE | |
Titre : | Incorporating Laughter into Human-Avatar Interactions: Research and Evaluation |
Budget : | 3 666 k€ |
Subventions : | FP7-ICT (2 797 k€) |
Sous-programme : | Future and Emerging Technologies |
Type de contrat : | Collaborative project (generic) |
Début : | 1er septembre 2011 |
Fin : | 31 août 2014 |
Site officiel : | http://www.ilhaire.eu/ |
ILHAIRE est l'acronyme du projet européen Incorporating Laughter into Human-Avatar Interactions: Research and Evaluation , qui a pour référence sur le service CORDIS 270780 [1].
Note : les éléments ci-dessus ont été traduits de la description du projet sur CORDIS.
Note : Les objectifs suivants sont repris de la fiche du projet sur Cordis
- Objective
Laughter is a significant feature of human communication, and machines acting in roles like companions or tutors should not be blind to it. So far very limited progress has been made towards allowing computer-based applications to deal with laughter.
ILHAIRE will lay the foundations of truly multimodal, multicultural laughter-enabled man-machine interaction, by associating experts of the different disciplines linked to this objective. The project developments will be assessed through the following measurable outcomes:
- A multicultural and multimodal database of laughter. This database will contain meta-data on the triggering conditions, and perceptual interpretation of it, annotated by psychologists.
- A classification of laughs depending on their types and meaning, as well as algorithms for audio-visual laughter analysis and classification
- Generative models of laughter based on statistical parametric synthesis algorithms; parameters will include results obtained from the abovementioned classification step.
- A characterization of temporal features of laughter and of the temporal relationship between multimodal signals (breathing and inhalation; motion of thorax, shoulder, etc.)
- A test-case man-machine dialogue system capable of laughing in real interactive situations. We will study how and when to respond to human laughter, as in a contagion loop, and when to trigger machine laughter.
- An understanding of the impact of such a laugh-enabled machine on users (benefits: loosening up the atmosphere, avoiding frustration; drawbacks: fear of being laughed at; humiliation; malicious laugh).
Les partenaires du projet
Coordinateur du projet
- Université de Mons - Mons (Région wallonne - Belgique)
Partenaires
- École supérieure d'électricité - Metz (Lorraine, France)
- The Queen's University of Belfast - Belfast (Royaume-Uni)
- University College London - Londres (Royaume-Uni)
- Universita degli Studi di Genova - Gênes (Italie)
- Universitaet Zuerich - Zurich (Suisse)
- Universitaet Augsburg - Augsbourg (Bavière - Allemagne)
- Centre national de la recherche scientifique - Paris (Île-de-France, France)
- La Cantoche productions SA - Paris (Île-de-France, France)
Financement
- Coût total du projet : 3 666 349 €
- Subvention de la Commission européenne (programme FP7-ICT) : 2 797 548 €
Dates importantes
- Date de début : 1er septembre 2011
- Date de fin : 31 août 2014
Voir aussi
Liens externes
Notes
- ↑ La fiche du projet sur CORDIS