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Being Old Doesn't Mean Acting Old: How Older Users Interact with Spoken Dialog Systems

机译:老了并不意味着要老去:老用户如何与口语对话系统互动

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Most studies on adapting voice interfaces to older users work top-down by comparing the interaction behavior of older and younger users. In contrast, we present a bottom-up approach. A statistical cluster analysis of 447 appointment scheduling dialogs between 50 older and younger users and 9 simulated spoken dialog systems revealed two main user groups, a "social" group and a "factual" group. "Factual" users adapted quickly to the systems and interacted efficiently with them. "Social" users, on the other hand, were more likely to treat the system like a human, and did not adapt their interaction style. While almost all "social" users were older, over a third of all older users belonged in the "factual" group. Cognitive abilities and gender did not predict group membership. We conclude that spoken dialog systems should adapt to users based on observed behavior, not on age.
机译:关于使语音接口适应年长用户的大多数研究都是通过比较年长和年青用户的交互行为来进行自顶向下的。相反,我们提出了一种自下而上的方法。对50个年龄和年轻用户与9个模拟口头对话系统之间的447个约会计划对话框进行的统计聚类分析显示出两个主要的用户组,即“社交”组和“事实”组。 “实际”用户迅速适应了系统并与它们进行了有效的交互。另一方面,“社交”用户更可能将系统像人类一样对待,并且没有适应他们的交互方式。虽然几乎所有“社交”用户都比较老,但所有老用户中有超过三分之一属于“事实”组。认知能力和性别不能预测组成员身份。我们得出结论,口语对话系统应根据观察到的行为而不是年龄来适应用户。

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