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GVU Technical Report
Number: GIT-GVU-02-10
Title: Anthropomorphic Agents as a UI Paradigm: Experimental Findings
and a Framework for Research
Authors:
Richard Catrambone,
John Stasko,
Jun Xiao
Abstract:
Research on anthropomorphic agent interfaces has produced widely divergent results. We suggest that this is due to insufficient
consideration of key factors that influence the perception and effectiveness of agent-based interfaces. Thus, we propose a framework
for studying anthropomorphic agents that can systematize the research. The framework emphasizes features of the agent, the user,
and the task the user is performing. Our initial experiment within this framework manipulated the agent's appearance (lifelike versus
iconic) and the nature of the user's task (carrying out procedures versus providing opinions). We found that the perception of the agent
was strongly influenced by the task while features of the agent that we manipulated had little effect.
Keywords: Anthropomorphic user interfaces, empirical study, agent-based
interfaces, evaluation, help systems
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