Evaluating the Impact of Embodied Conversational Agents (ECAs) Attentional Behaviors on User Retention of Cultural Content in a Simulated Mobile Environment

GazeIn '14 Pub Date : 2014-11-16 DOI:10.1145/2666642.2666650
Ioannis Doumanis, Serengul Smith
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The paper presents an evaluation study of the impact of an ECA's attentional behaviors using a custom research method that combines facial expression analysis, eye-tracking and a retention test. The method provides additional channels to EEG-based methods (e.g., [8]) for the study of user attention and emotions. In order to validate the proposed approach, two tour guide applications were created with an embodied conversational agent (ECA) that presents cultural content about a real-tourist attraction. The agent simulates two attention-grabbing mechanisms - humorous and serious to attract the users' attention. A formal study was conducted to compare two tour guide applications in the lab. The data collected from the facial expression analysis and eye-tracking helped to explain particularly good and bad performances in retention tests. In terms of the study results, strong quantitative and qualitative evidence was found that an ECA should not attract more attention to itself than necessary, to avoid becoming a distraction from the flow of the content. It was also found that the ECA had an inverse effect on the retention performance of participants with different gender and their use on computer interfaces is not a good idea for elderly users.
在模拟移动环境中评估具身会话代理(eca)注意行为对用户保留文化内容的影响
本文采用一种结合面部表情分析、眼球追踪和记忆保留测试的定制研究方法,对ECA注意行为的影响进行了评估研究。该方法为基于脑电图的方法(如[8])研究用户注意力和情绪提供了额外的渠道。为了验证所提出的方法,我们用一个具体化的会话代理(ECA)创建了两个导游应用程序,该应用程序展示了有关真实旅游景点的文化内容。代理模拟幽默和严肃两种吸引注意力的机制来吸引用户的注意力。一项正式的研究进行了比较两种导游应用程序在实验室。从面部表情分析和眼球追踪中收集的数据有助于解释在记忆力测试中的表现。就研究结果而言,强有力的定量和定性证据表明,非洲经委会不应引起不必要的过多注意,以免分散对内容流动的注意力。研究还发现,ECA对不同性别参与者的留存表现有相反的影响,并且在计算机界面上使用ECA对老年用户来说不是一个好主意。
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