Talking-Ally: Intended Persuasiveness by Utilizing Hearership and Addressivity

We imagine that the future direction of persuasive robotics necessitates the exploration of how it shapes a person's attitudes by channeling their behaviors in dynamic interactions. Moreover, it might be important to explore how robot and human behaviors (cues) and beliefs mutually influence each other in different attributes of communication. The concept of the hearership and addressivity are utilized for Talking-Ally to liking the user's state in-order to communicate persuasively in the context of interactively disseminating the exciting news from the web. Our approach coordinates the addressee's eye-gaze behaviors (state of hearership) to produce/adapt utterance generation (addressivity) toward communication (synchronized with bodily interactions), which is perceived as being persuasive by the addressees.

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