More than just a pretty face: Affordances of embodiment

  • J. Cassell
  • , T. Bickmore
  • , H. Yan

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Abstract

Prior research into embodied interface agents has found that users like them and find them engaging. In this paper, we argue that embodiment can serve an even stronger function if system designers use actual human conversational protocols in the design of the interface. Communicative behaviors such as salutations and farewells, conversational turn-taking with interruptions, and referring to objects using pointing gestures are examples of protocols that all native speakers of a language already know how to perform and that can thus be leveraged in an intelligent interface. We discuss how these protocols are integrated into Rea, an embodied, multi-modal conversational interface agent who acts as a real-estate salesperson, and we show why embodiment is required for their successful implementation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages52-59
Number of pages8
Publication statusPublished - 2000
EventIUI-2000: International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces - New Orleans, LA, USA
Duration: 9 Jan 200012 Jan 2000

Conference

ConferenceIUI-2000: International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces
CityNew Orleans, LA, USA
Period9/01/0012/01/00

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