Koichiro Yoshino
2020
Reflection-based Word Attribute Transfer
Yoichi Ishibashi
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Katsuhito Sudoh
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Koichiro Yoshino
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Satoshi Nakamura
Proceedings of the 58th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Student Research Workshop
Word embeddings, which often represent such analogic relations as king - man + woman queen, can be used to change a word’s attribute, including its gender. For transferring king into queen in this analogy-based manner, we subtract a difference vector man - woman based on the knowledge that king is male. However, developing such knowledge is very costly for words and attributes. In this work, we propose a novel method for word attribute transfer based on reflection mappings without such an analogy operation. Experimental results show that our proposed method can transfer the word attributes of the given words without changing the words that do not have the target attributes.
Emotional Speech Corpus for Persuasive Dialogue System
Sara Asai
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Koichiro Yoshino
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Seitaro Shinagawa
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Sakriani Sakti
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Satoshi Nakamura
Proceedings of The 12th Language Resources and Evaluation Conference
Expressing emotion is known as an efficient way to persuade one’s dialogue partner to accept one’s claim or proposal. Emotional expression in speech can express the speaker’s emotion more directly than using only emotion expression in the text, which will lead to a more persuasive dialogue. In this paper, we built a speech dialogue corpus in a persuasive scenario that uses emotional expressions to build a persuasive dialogue system with emotional expressions. We extended an existing text dialogue corpus by adding variations of emotional responses to cover different combinations of broad dialogue context and a variety of emotional states by crowd-sourcing. Then, we recorded emotional speech consisting of of collected emotional expressions spoken by a voice actor. The experimental results indicate that the collected emotional expressions with their speeches have higher emotional expressiveness for expressing the system’s emotion to users.
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- Yoichi Ishibashi 1
- Katsuhito Sudoh 1
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