Two experiments were conducted to investigate the effects of physical embodiment in human-agent interaction. Experiment 1 (N = 32) shows positive effects of physical embodiment on the feeling of an agent's social presence, the evaluation of the agent, the assessment of public evaluation of the agent, and the evaluation of the interaction with the agent. A path analysis reveals that the feeling of the agent's social presence mediates the participants' evaluation of the social agent. Experiment 2 (N = 32) shows that physical embodiment with restricted tactile interaction causes null or even negative effects in human agent interaction. In addition, Experiment 2 indicates that lonely people feel higher social presence of social agents, and prov...
Virtual and robotic agents are becoming increasingly prominent, taking on a variety of everyday life...
Virtual and robotic agents are becoming increasingly prominent, taking on a variety of everyday life...
Humans always move, even when “doing” nothing, but robots typically remain immobile. According to th...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate the effects of physical embodiment in human-agent inte...
Are physically embodied social agents better than disembodied social agents? : the effects of physic...
Previous work indicates that physical robots elicit more favorable social responses than virtual age...
Previous work indicates that physical robots elicit more favorable social responses than virtual age...
Previous work indicates that physical robots elicit more favorable social responses than virtual age...
Abstract — In this work, we further test the hypothesis that physical embodiment has a measurable ef...
Robots and virtual agents grow rapidly in behavioural sophistication and complexity. They become bet...
Robots and virtual agents grow rapidly in behavioural sophistication and complexity. They become bet...
Loneliness is a distressing personal experience and a growing social issue. Social robots could alle...
Embodied social agents are programmed to display human-like social behaviour to increase intuitivene...
Social touch interactions can, depending on the type and strength of the dyadic social relationship,...
We present results from an empirical study investigating the effect of embodiment and minimal gestur...
Virtual and robotic agents are becoming increasingly prominent, taking on a variety of everyday life...
Virtual and robotic agents are becoming increasingly prominent, taking on a variety of everyday life...
Humans always move, even when “doing” nothing, but robots typically remain immobile. According to th...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate the effects of physical embodiment in human-agent inte...
Are physically embodied social agents better than disembodied social agents? : the effects of physic...
Previous work indicates that physical robots elicit more favorable social responses than virtual age...
Previous work indicates that physical robots elicit more favorable social responses than virtual age...
Previous work indicates that physical robots elicit more favorable social responses than virtual age...
Abstract — In this work, we further test the hypothesis that physical embodiment has a measurable ef...
Robots and virtual agents grow rapidly in behavioural sophistication and complexity. They become bet...
Robots and virtual agents grow rapidly in behavioural sophistication and complexity. They become bet...
Loneliness is a distressing personal experience and a growing social issue. Social robots could alle...
Embodied social agents are programmed to display human-like social behaviour to increase intuitivene...
Social touch interactions can, depending on the type and strength of the dyadic social relationship,...
We present results from an empirical study investigating the effect of embodiment and minimal gestur...
Virtual and robotic agents are becoming increasingly prominent, taking on a variety of everyday life...
Virtual and robotic agents are becoming increasingly prominent, taking on a variety of everyday life...
Humans always move, even when “doing” nothing, but robots typically remain immobile. According to th...