Alexa as an Active Listener: How Backchanneling Can Elicit Self-Disclosure and Promote User Experience
Eugene Cho,
Nasim Motalebi,
S. Shyam Sundar
et al.
Abstract:Active listening is a well-known skill applied in human communication to build intimacy and elicit selfdisclosure to support a wide variety of cooperative tasks. When applied to conversational UIs, active listening from machines can also elicit greater self-disclosure by signaling to the users that they are being heard, which can have positive outcomes. However, it takes considerable engineering effort and training to embed active listening skills in machines at scale, given the need to personalize active-list… Show more
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