ASAP: Endowing Adaptation Capability to Agent in Human-Agent Interaction

Author:

Woo Jieyeon1ORCID,Pelachaud Catherine2ORCID,Achard Catherine1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. ISIR - Sorbonne University, France

2. CNRS - ISIR - Sorbonne University, France

Funder

IA ANR-DFG-JST Panorama

Sorbonne Université

ANR-JST-CREST TAPAS

Publisher

ACM

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