Kopp Stefan, Krämer Nicole
Social Cognitive Systems Group, Faculty of Technology, Bielefeld University, Bielefeld, Germany.
Department of Social Psychology, Media and Communication, University of Duisburg-Essen, Duisburg, Germany.
Front Psychol. 2021 Mar 23;12:580955. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.580955. eCollection 2021.
The study of human-human communication and the development of computational models for human-agent communication have diverged significantly throughout the last decade. Yet, despite frequently made claims of "super-human performance" in, e.g., speech recognition or image processing, so far, no system is able to lead a half-decent coherent conversation with a human. In this paper, we argue that we must start to re-consider the hallmarks of cooperative communication and the core capabilities that we have developed for it, and which conversational agents need to be equipped with: incremental joint co-construction and mentalizing. We base our argument on a vast body of work on human-human communication and its psychological processes that we reason to be relevant and necessary to take into account when modeling human-agent communication. We contrast those with current conceptualizations of human-agent interaction and formulate suggestions for the development of future systems.
在过去十年中,对人际交流的研究以及用于人机交流的计算模型的发展已显著分化。然而,尽管经常有人宣称在语音识别或图像处理等方面具有“超人表现”,但到目前为止,还没有系统能够与人类进行一场还算得上连贯的像样对话。在本文中,我们认为必须开始重新审视合作交流的标志以及我们为此所开发的核心能力,而对话代理也需要具备这些能力:增量式联合共建和心理理论。我们的论点基于大量关于人际交流及其心理过程的研究成果,我们认为在对人机交流进行建模时,这些成果是相关且必须考虑的。我们将这些成果与当前人机交互的概念进行对比,并为未来系统的发展提出建议。