触碰的虚拟人:通过双向触碰增强与虚拟人的非语言交流

Aaron Kotranza, Benjamin C. Lok, C. Pugh, D. Lind
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触摸是人类交流的一个重要组成部分,但在人类和虚拟人(VHs)之间的交流中却很少出现。本文通过评估双向触摸作为非语言交流的新渠道,扩展了最近允许从人类到VH的单向触摸的工作。增强了触觉界面的VH能够使用伪触觉触摸或来自同一位置的机械手臂的主动触觉触摸来触摸她的互动伙伴。在模拟医患互动的背景下,两项用户研究(n = 54)调查了人类和VH如何使用触摸进行交流。结果表明,人对人的触摸与人对人的触摸具有相同的交流目的,并且人对人的触摸(伪触觉和主动触觉)允许VH与其人类互动伙伴进行交流。双向触摸所提供的增强的非语言交流有可能解决VH研究中的难题,例如消除用户语言的歧义,执行社会规范,以及与VH建立融洽关系。
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Virtual Humans That Touch Back: Enhancing Nonverbal Communication with Virtual Humans through Bidirectional Touch
Touch is a powerful component of human communication, yet has been largely absent in communication between humans and virtual humans (VHs). This paper expands on recent work which allowed unidirectional touch from human to VH, by evaluating bidirectional touch as a new channel for nonverbal communication. A VH augmented with a haptic interface is able to touch her interaction partner using a pseudo-haptic touch or an active-haptic touch from a co-located mechanical arm. Within the context of a simulated doctor-patient interaction, two user studies (n = 54) investigate how touch can be used by both human and VH to communicate. Results show that human-to-VH touch is used for the same communication purposes as human-to-human touch, and that VH-to-human touch (pseudo-haptic and active-haptic) allows the VH to communicate with its human interaction partner. The enhanced nonverbal communication provided by bidirectional touch has the potential to solve difficult problems in VH research, such as disambiguating user speech, enforcing social norms, and achieving rapport with VHs.
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