An important aspect of human interaction is our ability to store, retain, recall and organise information. Memory assists in building rapport and gaining trust. The growing field of artificial companions involving long term and casual/social relationships will require appropriate handling of memories of the user by an Intelligent Virtual Agent (IVA). This is a first study to determine what types of personal information (i.e.; domain/task and casual/social) users expected an IVA to discuss and remember and how users responded to various levels of IVA recall and forgetting of that information: complete recall; total loss of recall; partial recall and incorrect recall. Our experiment collected conversations and survey responses from participan...
This paper explores whether witnessing an Intelligent Virtual Agent (IVA) in what appears to be a so...
Rabe F, Wachsmuth I. Enhancing human computer interaction with episodic memory in a virtual guide. I...
Title: Episodic Memory with Believable Forgetting Author: Tomáš Soukup Department: Department of Sof...
To understand the role that memory plays we have collected data from three online experimental sessi...
Background: Older adults often have increasing memory problems (amnesia), and approximately 50 milli...
Mattar N, Wachsmuth I. Let’s get personal: Assessing the impact of personal information in human-age...
With the recent advances, today people are able to communicate with embodied (virtual/robotic) entit...
Mattar N, Wachsmuth I. Who are you? On the acquisition of information about people for an agent that...
Mattar N, Wachsmuth I. How we help Max not to be lonely. In: Postersession at the Interdisciplinary...
With the recent advances, today people are able to communicate with embodied (virtual/robotic) entit...
The use of "highly elaborative" reminiscing by mothers, involving open-ended questions and more deta...
Mattar N, Wachsmuth I. A person memory for an artificial interaction partner. In: Proceedings of Ko...
This paper investigates user perceptions of continuous identity as agents migrate between different ...
This paper addresses the role of conversational memory in Embodied Conversational Agents (ECAs). It ...
This paper discusses an experiment examining the impact of interaction memory on user perceptions of...
This paper explores whether witnessing an Intelligent Virtual Agent (IVA) in what appears to be a so...
Rabe F, Wachsmuth I. Enhancing human computer interaction with episodic memory in a virtual guide. I...
Title: Episodic Memory with Believable Forgetting Author: Tomáš Soukup Department: Department of Sof...
To understand the role that memory plays we have collected data from three online experimental sessi...
Background: Older adults often have increasing memory problems (amnesia), and approximately 50 milli...
Mattar N, Wachsmuth I. Let’s get personal: Assessing the impact of personal information in human-age...
With the recent advances, today people are able to communicate with embodied (virtual/robotic) entit...
Mattar N, Wachsmuth I. Who are you? On the acquisition of information about people for an agent that...
Mattar N, Wachsmuth I. How we help Max not to be lonely. In: Postersession at the Interdisciplinary...
With the recent advances, today people are able to communicate with embodied (virtual/robotic) entit...
The use of "highly elaborative" reminiscing by mothers, involving open-ended questions and more deta...
Mattar N, Wachsmuth I. A person memory for an artificial interaction partner. In: Proceedings of Ko...
This paper investigates user perceptions of continuous identity as agents migrate between different ...
This paper addresses the role of conversational memory in Embodied Conversational Agents (ECAs). It ...
This paper discusses an experiment examining the impact of interaction memory on user perceptions of...
This paper explores whether witnessing an Intelligent Virtual Agent (IVA) in what appears to be a so...
Rabe F, Wachsmuth I. Enhancing human computer interaction with episodic memory in a virtual guide. I...
Title: Episodic Memory with Believable Forgetting Author: Tomáš Soukup Department: Department of Sof...