Presentation 2003/3/11
Effects of Agent's Movements of Eye, Mouth, and Neck on User's Impression
Tatsuya YAMAZAKI,
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Abstract(in English) Non-verbal information plays an important role not only in human-to-human communications but also in human computer interaction. In this paper, we examine effects of human-like agent's primitive movements on user's impression, where the human-like agent's primitive movements include eye, mouth, and neck. SD (Semantic Differential) method was used for evaluation, and two factors were extracted as a result of the factor analysis. Results of inquiry are also presented to show direct evaluation of agent's movements by users. It is found that personalized design of the agent is needed to reflect each user's preference.
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Keyword(in English) Human-like agent / Non-verbal information / SD (Semantic Differential) method / Adaptive personalization
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Title (in English) Effects of Agent's Movements of Eye, Mouth, and Neck on User's Impression
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Keyword(1) Human-like agent
Keyword(2) Non-verbal information
Keyword(3) SD (Semantic Differential) method
Keyword(4) Adaptive personalization
1st Author's Name Tatsuya YAMAZAKI
1st Author's Affiliation Keihanna Human Info-Communication Research Center, Communications Research Laboratory()
Date 2003/3/11
Paper # HIP2002-70
Volume (vol) vol.102
Number (no) 735
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 5
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