期刊论文详细信息
Electronics
Expressing Personalities of Conversational Agents through Visual and Verbal Feedback
Gyuho Lee1  Seo-young Lee1  Soomin Kim1  Joonhwan Lee1 
[1] Department of Communication, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Korea;
关键词: personality expression;    conversational agent;    visual feedback;    verbal cues;    artificial intelligent speakers;   
DOI  :  10.3390/electronics8070794
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

As the uses of conversational agents increase, the affective and social abilities of agents become important with their functional abilities. Agents that lack affective abilities could frustrate users during interaction. This study applied personality to implement the natural feedback of conversational agents referring to the concept of affective computing. Two types of feedback were used to express conversational agents’ personality: (1) visual feedback and (2) verbal cues. For visual feedback, participants (N = 45) watched visual feedback with different colors and motions. For verbal cues, participants (N = 60) heard different conditions of agents’ voices with different scripts. The results indicated that the motions of visual feedback were more significant than colors. Fast motions could express distinct and positive personalities. Different verbal cues were perceived as different personalities. The perceptions of personalities differed according to the vocal gender. This study provided design implications for personality expressions applicable to diverse interfaces.

【 授权许可】

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