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Comprehension and engagement in survey interviews with virtual agents

机译:理解和参与虚拟代理商的调查采访

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This study investigates how an onscreen virtual agent's dialog capability and facial animation affect survey respondents' comprehension and engagement in “face-to-face” interviews, using questions from US government surveys whose results have far-reaching impact on national policies. In the study, 73 laboratory participants were randomly assigned to respond in one of four interviewing conditions, in which the virtual agent had either high or low dialog capability (implemented through Wizard of Oz) and high or low facial animation, based on motion capture from a human interviewer. Respondents, whose faces were visible to the Wizard (and videorecorded) during the interviews, answered 12 questions about housing, employment, and purchases on the basis of fictional scenarios designed to allow measurement of comprehension accuracy, defined as the fit between responses and US government definitions. Respondents answered more accurately with the high-dialog-capability agents, requesting clarification more often particularly for ambiguous scenarios; and they generally treated the high-dialog-capability interviewers more socially, looking at the interviewer more and judging high-dialog-capability agents as more personal and less distant. Greater interviewer facial animation did not affect response accuracy, but it led to more displays of engagement—acknowledgments (verbal and visual) and smiles—and to the virtual interviewer's being rated as less natural. The pattern of results suggests that a virtual agent's dialog capability and facial animation differently affect survey respondents' experience of interviews, behavioral displays, and comprehension, and thus the accuracy of their responses. The pattern of results also suggests design considerations for building survey interviewing agents, which may differ depending on the kinds of survey questions (sensitive or not) that are asked.
机译:这项研究使用来自美国政府调查的问题调查了屏幕上虚拟座席的对话能力和面部动画如何影响被调查者的理解和参与“面对面”采访,调查结果对国家政策产生了深远影响。在这项研究中,随机分配了73名实验室参与者在四种采访条件中的一种进行响应,其中虚拟代理根据来自以下位置的动作捕获具有较高或较低的对话能力(通过“绿野仙踪”实现)以及较高或较低的面部动画。人类面试官。受访者在访谈中向导的脸是可见的(并已录制视频),他们根据虚构的情景回答了关于住房,就业和购买的12个问题,这些情景旨在衡量理解的准确性,定义为回应与美国政府之间的契合度定义。受访者通过具有高对话能力的代理回答得更准确,尤其是在模棱两可的情况下,更经常要求澄清;他们通常会更加社会化地对待具有高对话能力的访问者,会更多地看待访问者,并且会认为具有高对话能力的访问者会变得更加个人化和距离较远。更好的面试官面部动画不会影响回答的准确性,但会导致更多的参与度显示(确认(语言和视觉)和微笑),并导致虚拟面试官的评价不那么自然。结果的模式表明,虚拟座席的对话能力和面部动画会不同地影响调查受访者的访谈,行为显示和理解体验,从而影响他们的回答准确性。结果的模式还建议了构建调查访谈代理的设计注意事项,该考虑因素可能会因所询问的调查问题的类型(敏感与否)而有所不同。

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