Presentation 2004/3/18
A user's alignment action in interaction with several agents
Akito MURANAKA, Yugo TAKEUCHI,
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Abstract(in English) In recent years, it becomes more complex to use computer by the development of the information processing technology. Moreover, the boundary between the virtual world and the real world becomes thinness, and the form of a computer itself is becoming more complex. By the developed computer system, the relationship between human and the computer system becomes important. The embodied conversational agent that has a figure and behaves like a human being attracts as an interface for having a communication with human. The agent is recognized to be involved in human as social existence in the dialog scene of 1 to 1. In this research, the two agents are used to make clear whether human would recognize each agent individually as a social existence by a mental experiment. By the result of the mental experiment, it was suggested that human recognizes the two agents as a social existence. Thereby, it was carried out also in the situation using the two agents that human and the agents can communicate each other naturally.
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Keyword(in English) Agent / Several Conversation / Interaction / Alignment Action / Social Existence
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Conference Date 2004/3/18(1days)
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Title (in English) A user's alignment action in interaction with several agents
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Keyword(1) Agent
Keyword(2) Several Conversation
Keyword(3) Interaction
Keyword(4) Alignment Action
Keyword(5) Social Existence
1st Author's Name Akito MURANAKA
1st Author's Affiliation Faculty of Information, Shizuoka University()
2nd Author's Name Yugo TAKEUCHI
2nd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Information, Shizuoka University
Date 2004/3/18
Paper # HCS2003-67
Volume (vol) vol.103
Number (no) 742
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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