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From Brows to Trust

Evaluating Embodied Conversational Agents

  • Will help experts and designers in the specification and development of applications incorporating ECAs

Part of the book series: Human–Computer Interaction Series (HCIS, volume 7)

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Table of contents (12 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xix
  2. The Blind Men and the Elephant Revisited

    • Katherine Isbister, Patrick Doyle
    Pages 3-26
  3. Embodied Conversational Agents on a Common Ground

    • Zsófia Ruttkay, Claire Dormann, Han Noot
    Pages 27-66
  4. Evaluating Users’ Reactions to Human-Like Interfaces

    • Loredana Cerrato, Susanne Ekeklint
    Pages 101-124
  5. ‘User as Assessor’ Approach to Embodied Conversational Agents

    • Clifford Nass, Erica Robles, Qianying Wang
    Pages 161-188
  6. More About Brows

    • Emiel Krahmer, Marc Swerts
    Pages 191-216
  7. Evaluation of Multimodal Behaviour of Embodied Agents

    • Stéphanie Buisine, Sarkis Abrilian, Jean-Claude Martin
    Pages 217-238
  8. ECA as User Interface Paradigm

    • Richard Catrambone, John Stasko, Jun Xiao
    Pages 239-267
  9. Talking to Digital Fish

    • Courtney Darves, Sharon Oviatt
    Pages 271-292
  10. Experimental Evaluation of the Use of ECAs in ecommerce Applications

    • Hazel Morton, Helen McBreen, Mervyn Jack
    Pages 293-321
  11. What We Can Learn from Avatar-Driven Internet Communities

    • Brigitte Krenn, Barbara Neumayr, Christoph Schmotzer, Martine Grice
    Pages 323-352

About this book

Embodied conversational agents (ECAs) are autonomous software entities with human-like appearance and communication skills. These agents can take on a number of different roles, for example, as an assistant, tutor, information provider, or customer service agent. They may also simply represent or entertain a user.

The precise nature and benefits of different characteristics of ECAs requires careful investigation. Questions range from the function of an eyebrow raise to mechanisms for assessing and improving ECA trustworthiness.

This book will help experts and designers in the specification and development of applications incorporating ECAs. Part 1 provides guidelines for evaluation methodologies and the identification of design and evaluation parameters. Part 2 demonstrates the importance of considering the user's perspective and interaction experience. Part 3 addresses issues in fine-tuning design parameters of ECAs and verifying the perceived effect. Finally, in Part 4 lessons learned from a number of application case studies are presented.

The book is intended for both ECA researchers in academia and industry, and developers and designers interested in applying the technology.

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