Modelling Interpersonal Stance in Affective Conversations in Police Interrogations

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  • Sjoerd Wapperom
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Building believable conversational virtual characters that can play the role of a suspect in police interrogations requires a lot of information on human behaviour. In this paper, we try to describe the way in which the stance of a suspect in a police interrogation changes and is decided. We base our stance modelling on Leary’s interpersonal stance theory and add influences from social attitude, framing, face threats and the table of ten to determine the suspect’s stance. We propose a structural model that describes all these effects that take place on a suspect’s stance and propose ways to verify this model for future use.

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تاریخ انتشار 2013