Computer ScienceProceedings of the International Conference on Multimodal Interaction (ICMI '24)
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A study conducted by Nikola Kovačević, Markus Gross, Christian Holz, and Rafael Wampfler collected multimodal text, audio, and video from 99 participants interacting with a GPT-3 chatbot over three weeks, uncovering a strong domain gap between human-human and human-chatbot emotion signals and showing personalization can boost recognition by up to 38–41%.
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