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Engagement vs. Deceit: Virtual Humans with Human Autobiographies

机译:参与与欺骗:具有人类自传的虚拟人类

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We discuss the ethical and practical issues involved in developing virtual humans that relate personal, fictitious, human autobiographical stories ("back stories") to their users. We describe a virtual human exercise counselor that interacts with users daily to promote exercise, and the integration of a dynamic social storytelling engine used to maintain user engagement with the agent and retention in the intervention. A longitudinal randomized controlled experiment tested user attitudes towards the agent when it presented the stories in first person (as its own history) compared to third person (as happening to humans that it knew). Participants in the first person condition reported enjoying their interactions with the agent significantly more and completed more conversations with the agent, compared to participants in the third person condition, while ratings of agent dishonesty were not significantly different between the groups.
机译:我们讨论了开发虚拟人时涉及的道德和实践问题,这些问题将个人的,虚构的,人类自传故事(“背景故事”)与用户联系起来。我们描述了一个虚拟的人类锻炼顾问,该顾问每天与用户进行互动以促进锻炼,并集成了一个动态的社交叙事引擎,用于维持用户与代理的互动以及对干预的保留。纵向随机对照实验测试了用户对代理的态度,即代理以第一人称(作为自己的历史)展示故事的情况,而不是第三人称(作为认识的人发生的故事)。与第三人称参加者相比,与第一人称参加者相比,与第三人称参加者相比,第一人称参加者享受更多的乐趣,并且与代理人进行更多的对话,而第二人称参加者的不诚实程度没有显着差异。

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