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In this paper, we describe an implemented system for emotion-referring dialogue. An agent can engage in emotion-referring dialogue if it first has a model of its own emotions, and secondly has a way of talking about them. We build this facility on to the virtual humans in the MRE project, building upon the existing emotion and dialogue facilities of these agents.
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Muller, T.J., Hartholt, A., Marsella, S., Gratch, J., Traum, D. (2004). Do You Want to Talk About It?. In: André, E., Dybkjær, L., Minker, W., Heisterkamp, P. (eds) Affective Dialogue Systems. ADS 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 3068. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-24842-2_18
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