Induction of an active attitude by short speech reaction time toward interaction for decision-making with multiple agents

Y. Ohmoto, So Kumano, T. Nishida
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An interactive decision-making is useful to put our ambiguous desires into concrete through the interaction with others. However, in human-agent interaction, the agents are often not regarded as well-experienced consultants but rather as human-centered interfaces that provide information. We aimed to induce an active human attitude toward decision-making interactions with agents by controlling the speech reaction time (SRT) of the agents in order to consider the agents as reliable consultants. We conducted an experiment to investigate whether the SRT could influence the human participant's attitude. We used two kinds of agents; one had no SRT (no-SRT) and the other had a SRT of two seconds (2s-SRT). As a result, we found that the no-SRT agents could keep the participants' speech reaction times short even during the decision-making task in which the participants need time for careful consideration. In addition, from the analysis of the number of proposed categories and participant's behavior, we suggest that the participants had an active attitude toward interaction with no-SRT agents.
短言语反应时间对多主体决策互动的积极态度诱导
通过与他人的互动,交互式决策有助于将我们模糊的愿望具体化。然而,在人机交互中,代理通常不被视为经验丰富的顾问,而是作为提供信息的以人为中心的界面。我们的目标是通过控制智能体的语音反应时间(SRT)来诱导人类对与智能体进行决策交互的积极态度,从而将智能体视为可靠的顾问。我们进行了一项实验来研究SRT是否会影响人类参与者的态度。我们使用了两种药剂;一组没有SRT (no-SRT),另一组有2秒的SRT (2s-SRT)。结果发现,即使在需要仔细考虑的决策任务中,无srt代理也能使参与者的言语反应时间保持较短。此外,从提出的类别数量和参与者的行为分析来看,我们认为参与者对与非srt代理的互动持积极态度。
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