How the agent's gender influence users' evaluation of a QA system

Andreea Niculescu, Dennis Hofs, Betsy van Dijk, A. Nijholt
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In this paper we present the results of a pilot study investigating the effects of agents' gender-ambiguous vs. gender-marked look on the perceived interaction quality of a multimodal question answering system. Eight test subjects interacted with three system agents, each having a feminine, masculine or gender-ambiguous look. The subjects were told each agent was representing a differently configured system. In fact, they were interacting with the same system. In the end, the subjects filled in an evaluation questionnaire and participated in an in-depth qualitative interview. The results showed that the user evaluation seemed to be influenced by the agent's gender look: the system represented by the feminine agent achieved on average the highest evaluation scores. On the other hand, the system represented by the gender-ambiguous agent was systematically lower rated. This outcome might be relevant for an appropriate agent look, especially since many designers tend to develop gender-ambiguous characters for interactive interfaces to match various users' preferences. However, additional empirical evidence is needed in the future to confirm our findings.
代理人的性别如何影响用户对QA系统的评价
在本文中,我们介绍了一项试点研究的结果,该研究调查了代理人性别模糊与性别标记的外观对多模态问答系统感知交互质量的影响。八个测试对象与三个系统代理互动,每个代理都有女性化,男性化或性别模糊的外观。受试者被告知每个代理代表一个不同配置的系统。事实上,它们与同一个系统相互作用。最后,被试填写了一份评价问卷,并参与了深入的定性访谈。结果表明,用户的评价似乎受到代理性别长相的影响:女性代理所代表的系统平均获得了最高的评价分数。另一方面,由性别模糊的代理所代表的系统被系统地降低了评级。这个结果可能与合适的代理外观相关,特别是因为许多设计师倾向于为交互界面开发性别模糊的角色,以匹配不同用户的偏好。然而,未来还需要更多的经验证据来证实我们的发现。
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