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Using language tests and emotional expressions to determine the learnability of artificial languages

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Using language tests and emotional expressions to determine the learnability of artificial languages
The study described hereunder lies within the context of a larger project focusing on the design and implementation of a "Robotic Interaction Language". The research goal of this project is to find the right balance between the effort necessary from the user to learn a new or artificial language and the resulting benefit of robust communication between a robot and the user as a direct consequence of optimized speech recognition. To measure the first criteria we have explored two methods to evaluate language learnability, namely Language Tests and analyzing expressed emotions during interaction in an artificial language. Our results indicate that both have potential in being used as measurement tools for evaluating the learnability of artificial languages. Keywords Artificial Languages, Speech Interaction, Emotions induced in games, Human Robot Interaction. ACM Classification Keywords H5.2. User Interfaces.
Omar Mubin, Suleman Shahid, Christoph Bartneck, Em
Added 24 Nov 2009
Updated 24 Nov 2009
Type Conference
Year 2009
Where CHI
Authors Omar Mubin, Suleman Shahid, Christoph Bartneck, Emiel Krahmer, Marc Swerts, Loe M. G. Feijs
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