A common observation in dialogue research is that people tend to entrain, or align, linguistically with their interlocutors. This phenomenon offers a potentially important way to shape user behavior in human-computer dialogue interactions but little is known about the mechanisms that underlie it and how they may be affected by interlocutor design. We report a Wizard of Oz study that explored how voice anthropomorphism impacts lexical alignment in speech-based human-computer dialogue. In a referential communication task, speakers showed a very strong tendency to align lexical choices with their interlocutors, whether human or computer, but this tendency was not affected by voice anthropomorphism. These results highlight the robustness of lex...
Our current understanding of the mechanisms that underpin language production in human-computer dial...
Our current understanding of the mechanisms that underpin language production in human-computer dial...
Our current understanding of the mechanisms that underpin language production in human-computer dial...
There is strong research evidence showing that people naturally align to each other’s vocabulary, se...
© Theodora Koulouri, Stanislao Lauria, and Robert D. Macredie. This article has been made available ...
Conversational agents (CAs) are natural language user interfaces that emulate human-to-human communi...
Conversational agents (CAs) are natural language user interfaces that emulate human-to-human communi...
Conversational agents (CAs) are natural language user interfaces that emulate human-to-human communi...
Conversational agents (CAs) are natural language user interfaces that emulate human-to-human communi...
Conversational agents (CAs) are natural language user interfaces that emulate human-to-human communi...
Conversational agents (CAs) are natural language user interfaces that emulate human-to-human communi...
Our current understanding of the mechanisms that underpin language production in human-computer dial...
Our current understanding of the mechanisms that underpin language production in human-computer dial...
Our current understanding of the mechanisms that underpin language production in human-computer dial...
Our current understanding of the mechanisms that underpin language production in human-computer dial...
Our current understanding of the mechanisms that underpin language production in human-computer dial...
Our current understanding of the mechanisms that underpin language production in human-computer dial...
Our current understanding of the mechanisms that underpin language production in human-computer dial...
There is strong research evidence showing that people naturally align to each other’s vocabulary, se...
© Theodora Koulouri, Stanislao Lauria, and Robert D. Macredie. This article has been made available ...
Conversational agents (CAs) are natural language user interfaces that emulate human-to-human communi...
Conversational agents (CAs) are natural language user interfaces that emulate human-to-human communi...
Conversational agents (CAs) are natural language user interfaces that emulate human-to-human communi...
Conversational agents (CAs) are natural language user interfaces that emulate human-to-human communi...
Conversational agents (CAs) are natural language user interfaces that emulate human-to-human communi...
Conversational agents (CAs) are natural language user interfaces that emulate human-to-human communi...
Our current understanding of the mechanisms that underpin language production in human-computer dial...
Our current understanding of the mechanisms that underpin language production in human-computer dial...
Our current understanding of the mechanisms that underpin language production in human-computer dial...
Our current understanding of the mechanisms that underpin language production in human-computer dial...
Our current understanding of the mechanisms that underpin language production in human-computer dial...
Our current understanding of the mechanisms that underpin language production in human-computer dial...
Our current understanding of the mechanisms that underpin language production in human-computer dial...