@inproceedings{plane-etal-2018-predicting,
    title = "Predicting Perceived Age: Both Language Ability and Appearance are Important",
    author = "Plane, Sarah  and
      Marvasti, Ariel  and
      Egan, Tyler  and
      Kennington, Casey",
    editor = "Komatani, Kazunori  and
      Litman, Diane  and
      Yu, Kai  and
      Papangelis, Alex  and
      Cavedon, Lawrence  and
      Nakano, Mikio",
    booktitle = "Proceedings of the 19th Annual {SIG}dial Meeting on Discourse and Dialogue",
    month = jul,
    year = "2018",
    address = "Melbourne, Australia",
    publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
    url = "https://preview.aclanthology.org/iwcs-25-ingestion/W18-5014/",
    doi = "10.18653/v1/W18-5014",
    pages = "130--139",
    abstract = "When interacting with robots in a situated spoken dialogue setting, human dialogue partners tend to assign anthropomorphic and social characteristics to those robots. In this paper, we explore the age and educational level that human dialogue partners assign to three different robotic systems, including an un-embodied spoken dialogue system. We found that how a robot speaks is as important to human perceptions as the way the robot looks. Using the data from our experiment, we derived prosodic, emotional, and linguistic features from the participants to train and evaluate a classifier that predicts perceived intelligence, age, and education level."
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[Predicting Perceived Age: Both Language Ability and Appearance are Important](https://preview.aclanthology.org/iwcs-25-ingestion/W18-5014/) (Plane et al., SIGDIAL 2018)
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