von der Pütten A, Reipen C, Wiedmann A, Kopp S, Krämer N. Comparing emotional vs. envelope feedback for ECAs. In: Proc. of Intelligent Virtual Agents (IVA 2008). LNAI. Vol 5208. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer; 2008: 550-551.Opinions in the scientific community differ about what makes an Embodied Conversational Agent effective. Most research concentrates on the effectiveness of mere process oriented features of human-agent-communication like turn-taking or beat gestures. This study investigated whether emotional expressions influence the effectiveness of human-agent-interaction and the participants Ì emotional status after the experiment. 70 participants took part in a small talk (10 min.) situation with the virtual agent MAX. We implemented...
Axelsson A, Buschmeier H, Skantze G. Modeling feedback in interaction with conversational agents—A r...
Embodied Conversational Agents can be viewed as spoken dialogue systems with a graphical representat...
Hoffmann L, Krämer NC, Lam-chi A, Kopp S. Media Equation Revisited: Do Users Show Polite Reactions t...
von der Pütten A, Reipen C, Wiedmann A, Kopp S, Krämer NC. The Impact of Different Embodied Agent-Fe...
Embodied Conversational Agents (ECAs) are a promising medium for human-computer interaction, since t...
Embodied conversational agents (ECAs) could engage users in eHealth by building mutual understanding...
Becker-Asano C, Prendinger H, Ishizuka M, Wachsmuth I. Evaluating affective feedback of the 3D agent...
Providing the virtual agents with expressive faculties is a contemporary challenge. The generated em...
During interactions with Embodied Conversational Agents(ECAs) users form an impression of the ECAs b...
Emotional expressivity can boost trust in human-human and human-machine interaction. As a multimodal...
This paper introduces a model of user-agent and inter-agent interaction that supports basic features...
This paper introduces a model of user-agent and inter-agent interaction that supports basic features...
Embodied conversational agents (ECAs) are designed with the goal of achieving natural and effortless...
Conversational virtual agents with social behavior are often based on at least two different discipl...
Krämer N, Kopp S, Becker-Asano C, Sommer N. Smile and the world will smile with you-The effects of a...
Axelsson A, Buschmeier H, Skantze G. Modeling feedback in interaction with conversational agents—A r...
Embodied Conversational Agents can be viewed as spoken dialogue systems with a graphical representat...
Hoffmann L, Krämer NC, Lam-chi A, Kopp S. Media Equation Revisited: Do Users Show Polite Reactions t...
von der Pütten A, Reipen C, Wiedmann A, Kopp S, Krämer NC. The Impact of Different Embodied Agent-Fe...
Embodied Conversational Agents (ECAs) are a promising medium for human-computer interaction, since t...
Embodied conversational agents (ECAs) could engage users in eHealth by building mutual understanding...
Becker-Asano C, Prendinger H, Ishizuka M, Wachsmuth I. Evaluating affective feedback of the 3D agent...
Providing the virtual agents with expressive faculties is a contemporary challenge. The generated em...
During interactions with Embodied Conversational Agents(ECAs) users form an impression of the ECAs b...
Emotional expressivity can boost trust in human-human and human-machine interaction. As a multimodal...
This paper introduces a model of user-agent and inter-agent interaction that supports basic features...
This paper introduces a model of user-agent and inter-agent interaction that supports basic features...
Embodied conversational agents (ECAs) are designed with the goal of achieving natural and effortless...
Conversational virtual agents with social behavior are often based on at least two different discipl...
Krämer N, Kopp S, Becker-Asano C, Sommer N. Smile and the world will smile with you-The effects of a...
Axelsson A, Buschmeier H, Skantze G. Modeling feedback in interaction with conversational agents—A r...
Embodied Conversational Agents can be viewed as spoken dialogue systems with a graphical representat...
Hoffmann L, Krämer NC, Lam-chi A, Kopp S. Media Equation Revisited: Do Users Show Polite Reactions t...