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Interactive story creation for knowledge acquisition

Published: 02 March 2010 Publication History

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This paper proposes an agent system that semi-automatically creates stories about daily events detected by ubiquitous sensors. These stories are knowledge of inhabitants' daily lives and it may be useful for human-friendly agent. Story flows in daily lives are extracted from interaction between sensor room inhabitants and a symbiotic agent. The agent asks causal relationships among daily events for inhabitants to create the story flow. Experimental results show that created stories let created stories perceive agent's intelligence.

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HRI '10: Proceedings of the 5th ACM/IEEE international conference on Human-robot interaction
March 2010
400 pages
ISBN:9781424448937

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  1. humanoid robot
  2. story creation
  3. ubiquitous environment

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