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Interacting with Computers | 2008

Humour, Relationship Maintenance and Personality Matching in automated dialogue: A controlled study

Marco De Boni; Alannah Richardson; Robert Hurling

We built an automated dialogue system whose style of interaction can be varied along the three dimensions of Humour, Relationship Maintenance and Personality Matching. We then ran a longitudinal experiment which investigated manipulations of these three dimensions. We explored the interaction of these separate dimensions on user perception of the system using a controlled study design. We showed a strong positive effect for the use of Humour and Relationship Maintenance, while the use of Personality Matching raised a number of questions which need further investigation.


International Journal of Technology and Human Interaction | 2009

The Benefits of (Automated) Dialogue

Robert Hurling; Marco De Boni; Alannah Richardson

The authors compared user evaluation of a text based dialogue system with a simple pick list for the same task. The authors matched the systems in terms of key factors, such as design for Usability, and took into account individual differences between participants that might have influenced their perception, such as Locus of Control, Experience and Personality. They found participants rated the text based dialogue system as being more informative, more credible, less frustrating and more persuasive than the simple pick list system. Participants’ ratings were dependent on their Personality, Locus of Control and reported level of physical activity. Participants did not differentiate between the systems in terms of their ease of use, indicating the other observed differences were not due to a simple difference in Usability. This study demonstrated the benefits of including automated dialogue in a system designed to help people find solutions for their exercise barriers. Further work is required to establish in what other situations dialogue provides a benefit.


Journal of Medical Internet Research | 2007

Using Internet and Mobile Phone Technology to Deliver an Automated Physical Activity Program: Randomized Controlled Trial

Robert Hurling; Michael Catt; Marco De Boni; Bruce W. Fairley; Tina L. Hurst; Peter Murray; Alannah Richardson; Jaspreet Singh Sodhi


Archive | 2005

Automated dialogue interface

Iqbal Adjali; Ogi Bataveljic; Marco De Boni; Malcolm Benjamin Dias; Robert Hurling


Archive | 2005

Adaptive user profiling on mobile devices

Iqbal Adjali; Ogi Bataveljic; Marco De Boni; Malcolm Benjamin Dias; Robert Hurling


Archive | 2005

Attitude reaction monitoring

Iqbal Adjali; Ogi Bataveljic; Marco De Boni; Malcolm Benjamin Dias; Robert Hurling


Archive | 2005

Parametric user profiling

Iqbal Adjali; Ogi Bataveljic; Marco De Boni; Malcolm Benjamin Dias; Robert Hurling


Archive | 2010

Non-verbal behaviour for believable synthetic agents

John Shearer; Philip Heslop; Patrick Olivier; Marco De Boni


international conference on persuasive technology | 2007

Exploring persuasive potential of embodied conversational agents utilizing synthetic embodied conversational agents

John Shearer; Patrick Olivier; Marco De Boni; Robert Hurling


Archive | 2006

Synthetic Character Fidelity through Non-Verbal Behaviour in Computer Games

Philip Heslop; John Shearer; Patrick Olivier; Marco De Boni

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University of Bedfordshire

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