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gesture tag for a chatbot with avatar
 
 

Hello there, I’m quite new here so I’m sorry if there is any mistakes.

I wonder whether there is any software out there that could be able to generate some gesture automatically from a bot response sentence?


example response :
Sorry, I could not understand what are you talking about
result :
<headshake> <left hand wave up> <right hand wave up>


It doesn’t have to be fully detailed and correct all the time.
I have try contacting professor who create BEAT,
but he haven’t response, maybe it’s because of my bad English.


I have been working on a 3D chatbot for sometime,
and I feel really sorry for her that she could not move a bit.
In case you were curious please visit my site here


Please help. Any comments and suggestions is fully appreciate.

 

 
  [ # 1 ]

> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emotion_Markup_Language

Check out “Emotion Markup Language” (EML or EmotionML), above.

> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RobotML

There is also the Robot Markup Language (RobotML), above.

> http://www.mindmakers.org/projects/BML

And, you might want to look at Behavior Markup Language (BML), above.

 

 
  [ # 2 ]

> http://www.daden.co.uk/wiki/pmwiki.php?n=AAML.AAML

The proprietary Daden “Avatar Action Markup Language” (AAML) was developed by David Burden for use in SecondLife.

> http://www.daden.co.uk/wiki/pmwiki.php?n=ASML.ASML

As was his “Avatar Sensory Markup Language” (ASML).

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> http://elckerlyc.ewi.utwente.nl/

Elckerlyc is a BML (Behavior Markup Language) compliant behavior realizer for generating multimodal verbal and nonverbal behavior for Virtual Humans (VHs).

 

 
  [ # 3 ]

Thank you for your comments, I’ll look into it as soon as I finish my presentation this week.

 

 
  [ # 4 ]

> http://www.meta-guide.com/home/bibliography/google-scholar/bml-behavior-markup-language-dialog-systems

I looked at “BML (Behavior Markup Language) & Dialog Systems”, above.

> http://www.meta-guide.com/home/bibliography/google-scholar/behavior-realizers

Apparently Elckerlyc is a “Behavior Realizer”, see above.

> http://smartbody.ict.usc.edu

In the world of BMLR (Behavior Markup Language Realizers), all roads seem to lead now to the University of Southern California Institute for Creative Technologies SmartBody project, above link.

> http://www.gestureml.org

FWIW, I also ran across the Gesture Markup Language (GestureML or GML), above link.

 

 
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