Engaged and Affective Virtual Agents: Their Impact on Social Presence, Trustworthiness, and Decision-Making in the Group Discussion

Authors
Kim, HanseobHan, BinKim, JieunSyawaludin, Muhammad FirdausKim, Gerard JounghyunHwang, Jae-In
Issue Date
2024-05
Publisher
ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY
Citation
ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Sytems (CHI)
Abstract
This study investigates how different virtual agent (VA) behaviors influence subjects' perceptions and group decision-making. Participants carried out experimental group discussions with a VA exhibiting varying levels of engagement and affective behavior. Engagement refers to the VA's focus on the group task, whereas affective behavior reflects the VA's emotional state. The findings revealed that VA's engagements effectively captured participants' attention even in the group setting and enhanced group synergy, thereby facilitating more in-depth discussion and producing better consensus. On the other hand, VA's affective behavior negatively affected the perceived social presence and trustworthiness. Consequently, in the context of group discussion, participants preferred the engaged and non-affective VA to the non-engaged and affective VA. The study provides valuable insights for improving the VA's behavioral design as a team member for collaborative tasks.
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/150787
DOI
10.1145/3613904.3642917
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