2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhcs.2014.11.005
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Younger and older users׳ recognition of virtual agent facial expressions

Abstract: As technology advances, robots and virtual agents will be introduced into the home and healthcare settings to assist individuals, both young and old, with everyday living tasks. Understanding how users recognize an agent’s social cues is therefore imperative, especially in social interactions. Facial expression, in particular, is one of the most common non-verbal cues used to display and communicate emotion in on-screen agents (Cassell, Sullivan, Prevost, & Churchill, 2000). Age is important to consider becaus… Show more

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“…It has been shown, that elderly people are more nervous during an interaction with a virtual agent [10] and, thus, it is especially important to calm them down and find a subtle way to gain their willingness to cooperate. One potential factor to evoke cooperation behavior might be nonverbal cues, but prior findings suggest that seniors showed a higher tendency to misinterpret emotional displays [11]. Hence, it is possible that seniors might also show a higher tendency to misinterpret nonverbal cooperation indicators.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been shown, that elderly people are more nervous during an interaction with a virtual agent [10] and, thus, it is especially important to calm them down and find a subtle way to gain their willingness to cooperate. One potential factor to evoke cooperation behavior might be nonverbal cues, but prior findings suggest that seniors showed a higher tendency to misinterpret emotional displays [11]. Hence, it is possible that seniors might also show a higher tendency to misinterpret nonverbal cooperation indicators.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…EAMCORE can fulfill coordination between Agents based on team planning and group belief. A BDI structure of the individual Agent expands content and context in order to describe group concept [16]. Regulatory organization takes organization as a group of Agent and a rule set, which can define organization's control and restriction to the action and interaction of the Agent based on laws from sociology.…”
Section: Multiagent Layermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Evidence from the data showed that the usage of ICT can significantly improve and enhance the quality of life among older adults (Fokkema & Knipscheer, 2007;Bobillier Chaumon, Michel, Tarpin Bernard & Croisile, 2013;Heart & Kalderon, 2013;Niehaves & Plattfaut, 2013;De Schutter, Brown & Abeele, 2014;Gustafson et al, 2015;Sokoler & Svensson, 2007;Beer, Smarr, Fisk & Rogers, 2015;Tsai, Shillair, Cotten,Winstead & Yost, 2015;Wu, Damnée, Kerhervé, Ware & Rigaud,, 2015) and that digital games can even lead to «successful aging» (Allaire, McLaughlin, Trujillo, Whitlock, LaPorte & Gandy, 2013). Firstly, the assistant function of ICT has been shown to offer older adults the opportunities and resources for independent living as long as they want (Cresci & Jarosz, 2010;Niehaves & Plattfaut, 2013;Sokoler & Svensson, 2007).…”
Section: Improving the Quality Of Life Through The Use Of Ictmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The articles included in the data have shown that the emotional needs of older adults have built up around them a significant focus on innovations, research and services for the elderly (Fokkema & Knipscheer, 2007;Allaire, McLaughlin, Trujillo, Whitlock, LaPorte & Gandy, 2013;Beer, Smarr, Fisk & Rogers, 2015;Hill, Betts & Gardner, 2015). As the out-migration of young people has become more common in several countries, the older generation sometimes have been left alone without enough emotional support due to social isolation, which leads to loneliness (Yamada & Teerawichitchainan, 2015).…”
Section: Improving the Quality Of Life Through The Use Of Ictmentioning
confidence: 99%