User models in dialog systems
Recognizing subjective sentences: a computational investigation of narrative text
Recognizing subjective sentences: a computational investigation of narrative text
Getting the message across in RST-based text generation
Current research in natural language generation
Effects of message style on users' attributions toward agents
CHI '94 Conference Companion on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Improvising linguistic style: social and affective bases for agent personality
AGENTS '97 Proceedings of the first international conference on Autonomous agents
Why do electronic conversations seem less polite? the costs and benefits of hedging
WACC '99 Proceedings of the international joint conference on Work activities coordination and collaboration
Building natural language generation systems
Building natural language generation systems
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
Emotion and personality in a conversational agent
Embodied conversational agents
The automated design of believable dialogues for animated presentation teams
Embodied conversational agents
Personalized hypermedia and international privacy
Communications of the ACM - The Adaptive Web
Generating Natural Language under Pragmatic Constraints
Generating Natural Language under Pragmatic Constraints
Hamlet on the Holodeck: The Future of Narrative in Cyberspace
Hamlet on the Holodeck: The Future of Narrative in Cyberspace
User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction
Natural Language Processing and User Modeling: Synergies and Limitations
User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction
A Review and Analysis of Commercial User Modeling Servers for Personalization on the World Wide Web
User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction
Squibs and discussions: human variation and lexical choice
Computational Linguistics - Summarization
Stylistic Decision-Making in Natural Language Generation
EWNLG '93 Selected papers from the Fourth European Workshop on Trends in Natural Language Generation, An Artificial Intelligence Perspective
Negotiated Collusion: Modeling Social Language and its Relationship Effects in Intelligent Agents
User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction
Behavior-based Language Generation for Believable Agents
Behavior-based Language Generation for Believable Agents
A computational theory of goal-directed style in syntax
Computational Linguistics
Planning text for advisory dialogues: capturing intentional and rhetorical information
Computational Linguistics
TEAM: a transportable natural-language interface system
ANLC '83 Proceedings of the first conference on Applied natural language processing
A fast and portable realizer for text generation systems
ANLC '97 Proceedings of the fifth conference on Applied natural language processing
Learning features that predict cue usage
ACL '98 Proceedings of the 35th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics and Eighth Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics
Generation that exploits corpus-based statistical knowledge
COLING '98 Proceedings of the 17th international conference on Computational linguistics - Volume 1
Investigating cue selection and placement in tutorial discourse
ACL '95 Proceedings of the 33rd annual meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics
Mining and summarizing customer reviews
Proceedings of the tenth ACM SIGKDD international conference on Knowledge discovery and data mining
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
A flexible pragmatics-driven language generator for animated agents
EACL '03 Proceedings of the tenth conference on European chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics - Volume 2
Evaluating a trainable sentence planner for a spoken dialogue system
ACL '01 Proceedings of the 39th Annual Meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics
A strategy for generating evaluative arguments
INLG '00 Proceedings of the first international conference on Natural language generation - Volume 14
Thumbs up?: sentiment classification using machine learning techniques
EMNLP '02 Proceedings of the ACL-02 conference on Empirical methods in natural language processing - Volume 10
Embodied conversational agents on a common ground
From brows to trust
U-director: a decision-theoretic narrative planning architecture for storytelling environments
AAMAS '06 Proceedings of the fifth international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems
Trainable sentence planning for complex information presentation in spoken dialog systems
ACL '04 Proceedings of the 42nd Annual Meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics
Empirically-based control of natural language generation
ACL '05 Proceedings of the 43rd Annual Meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics
Whose thumb is it anyway?: classifying author personality from weblog text
COLING-ACL '06 Proceedings of the COLING/ACL on Main conference poster sessions
ACM Transactions on Speech and Language Processing (TSLP)
How Rude Are You?: Evaluating Politeness and Affect in Interaction
ACII '07 Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction
Investigating Human Tutor Responses to Student Uncertainty for Adaptive System Development
ACII '07 Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction
Responding to Student Uncertainty During Computer Tutoring: An Experimental Evaluation
ITS '08 Proceedings of the 9th international conference on Intelligent Tutoring Systems
Natural Language Engineering
High frequency word entrainment in spoken dialogue
HLT-Short '08 Proceedings of the 46th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics on Human Language Technologies: Short Papers
The Politeness Effect: Pedagogical Agents and Learning Gains
Proceedings of the 2005 conference on Artificial Intelligence in Education: Supporting Learning through Intelligent and Socially Informed Technology
Just how mad are you? finding strong and weak opinion clauses
AAAI'04 Proceedings of the 19th national conference on Artifical intelligence
Evaluating Interface Variants on Personality Acquisition for Recommender Systems
UMAP '09 Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation, and Personalization: formerly UM and AH
Computational modelling of structural priming in dialogue
NAACL-Short '06 Proceedings of the Human Language Technology Conference of the NAACL, Companion Volume: Short Papers
Exploiting subjectivity classification to improve information extraction
AAAI'05 Proceedings of the 20th national conference on Artificial intelligence - Volume 3
SIGdial '08 Proceedings of the 9th SIGdial Workshop on Discourse and Dialogue
Individual and domain adaptation in sentence planning for dialogue
Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research
Using linguistic cues for the automatic recognition of personality in conversation and text
Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research
Stylistic variation in multilingual instructions
INLG '94 Proceedings of the Seventh International Workshop on Natural Language Generation
Generating and evaluating evaluative arguments
Artificial Intelligence
Individuality and alignment in generated dialogues
INLG '06 Proceedings of the Fourth International Natural Language Generation Conference
Using distributional similarity to identify individual verb choice
INLG '06 Proceedings of the Fourth International Natural Language Generation Conference
CICLing'03 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Computational linguistics and intelligent text processing
From annotated multimodal corpora to simulated human-like behaviors
ZiF'06 Proceedings of the Embodied communication in humans and machines, 2nd ZiF research group international conference on Modeling communication with robots and virtual humans
Building up rhetorical structure trees
AAAI'96 Proceedings of the thirteenth national conference on Artificial intelligence - Volume 2
Don't scratch! self-adaptors reflect emotional stability
IVA'11 Proceedings of the 10th international conference on Intelligent virtual agents
Controlling user perceptions of linguistic style: Trainable generation of personality traits
Computational Linguistics
A case based reasoning model for multilingual language generation in dialogues
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Foundations of Digital Games
Perceived or not perceived: film character models for expressive NLG
ICIDS'11 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Interactive Digital Storytelling
Abduction in games for a flexible approach to discourse planning
CICLing'12 Proceedings of the 13th international conference on Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Text Processing - Volume Part II
Perceptions of alignment and personality in generated dialogue
INLG '12 Proceedings of the Seventh International Natural Language Generation Conference
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Conversation is an essential component of social behavior, one of the primary means by which humans express intentions, beliefs, emotions, attitudes and personality. Thus the development of systems to support natural conversational interaction has been a long term research goal. In natural conversation, humans adapt to one another across many levels of utterance production via processes variously described as linguistic style matching, entrainment, alignment, audience design, and accommodation. A number of recent studies strongly suggest that dialogue systems that adapted to the user in a similar way would be more effective. However, a major research challenge in this area is the ability to dynamically generate user-adaptive utterance variations. As part of a personality-based user adaptation framework, this article describes personage, a highly parameterizable generator which provides a large number of parameters to support adaptation to a user's linguistic style. We show how we can systematically apply results from psycholinguistic studies that document the linguistic reflexes of personality, in order to develop models to control personage's parameters, and produce utterances matching particular personality profiles. When we evaluate these outputs with human judges, the results indicate that humans perceive the personality of system utterances in the way that the system intended.