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Abstract
In this paper, we describe an experiment we conducted to determine the user’s level of engagement in a multi-party scenario consisting of human and synthetic interlocutors. In particular, we were interested in the question of
whether humans accept a synthetic agent as a genuine conversational partner that is worthy of being attended to in the same way as the human interlocutors. We concentrated on gaze behaviors as one of the most important predictors of conversational attention. Surprisingly, humans paid more attention to an agent that talked to them than to a human conversational partner. No such effect was observed in the reciprocal case, namely when humans addressed an agent as opposed to a human interlocutor.
whether humans accept a synthetic agent as a genuine conversational partner that is worthy of being attended to in the same way as the human interlocutors. We concentrated on gaze behaviors as one of the most important predictors of conversational attention. Surprisingly, humans paid more attention to an agent that talked to them than to a human conversational partner. No such effect was observed in the reciprocal case, namely when humans addressed an agent as opposed to a human interlocutor.
Originalsprog | Engelsk |
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Titel | Intelligent Virtual Agents |
Antal sider | 12 |
Forlag | Springer |
Publikationsdato | 2005 |
Sider | 241-252 |
Status | Udgivet - 2005 |
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HUMAINE: HUman MAchine Interaction Network on Emotions
01/03/2004 → 29/02/2008
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