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@INPROCEEDINGS{,
     author = {Keskin, Onur and Buzcu, Berk and Ko{\c c}yiğit, Berkecan and {\c C}akan, Umut and Doğru, An{\i}l and Aydoğan, Reyhan},
   keywords = {Agent-based and Multi-agent Systems: MAS: Agreement technologies: Negotiation and contract-based systems Agent-based and Multi-agent Systems: MAS: Human-agent interaction},
      title = {NEGOTIATOR: A Comprehensive Framework for Human-Agent Negotiation Integrating Preferences, Interaction, and Emotion},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the Thirty-Third International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence Demo Track},
       year = {2024},
      pages = {8700-8703},
  publisher = {International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization},
        url = {https://doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2024/1012},
        doi = {10.24963/ijcai.2024/1012},
   abstract = {The paper introduces a comprehensive human-
agent negotiation framework designed to facilitate
the development and evaluation of research studies
on human-agent negotiation without building each
component from scratch. Leveraging the inter-
operability and reusability of its components, this
framework offers various functionalities, including
speech-to-text conversion, emotion recognition, a
repository of negotiation strategies, and an inter-
action manager capable of managing gestures de-
signed for Nao, Pepper, and QT, and coordinating
message exchanges in a turn-taking fashion. This
framework aims to lower the entry barrier for re-
searchers in human-agent negotiation by providing
a versatile platform that supports a wide range of
research directions, including affective computing,
natural language processing, decision-making, and
non-verbal communication}
}

