Authors
Timothy W Bickmore, Rosalind W Picard
Publication date
2005/6/1
Journal
ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI)
Volume
12
Issue
2
Pages
293-327
Publisher
ACM
Description
This research investigates the meaning of “human-computer relationship” and presents techniques for constructing, maintaining, and evaluating such relationships, based on research in social psychology, sociolinguistics, communication and other social sciences. Contexts in which relationships are particularly important are described, together with specific benefits (like trust) and task outcomes (like improved learning) known to be associated with relationship quality. We especially consider the problem of designing for long-term interaction, and define relational agents as computational artifacts designed to establish and maintain long-term social-emotional relationships with their users. We construct the first such agent, and evaluate it in a controlled experiment with 101 users who were asked to interact daily with an exercise adoption system for a month. Compared to an equivalent task-oriented agent without any …
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Scholar articles
TW Bickmore, RW Picard - ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction …, 2005