Humor to Facilitate HCI: Implementing a Japanese Pun Generator into a Nontask Oriented Conversational System,Used

Humor to Facilitate HCI: Implementing a Japanese Pun Generator into a Nontask Oriented Conversational System,Used

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This book addresses the topic of enhancing HumanComputer Interactions with humorous contents, with particular focus laid on implementing a Japanese pun generator into a nontask oriented conversational system. The author introduces innovative research aimed at constructing humorequipped conversational systems for Japanese. Its main focus is on placing humor generation in a daily, nonconstrained dialogue between systems and humans. The author describes two such systems, each of which interacts with human users and attempts to improve the interactions with humor. Evaluation experiments showed that most users found interactions with humorequipped systems much more interesting, pleasant, and generally better than with similar, nonhumorous systems. This work is also innovative in describing the first conversational system in which the issues of humor and emotions are combined. The latest version of the system employs sophisticated affect analysis to detect users emotions from speech, and on this basis decides if humor should be used to make the user feel better. All of these things yielded a successful system for eliciting positive emotional responses to computergenerated humor.

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