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Effects of Coupling in Human-Virtual Agent Body Interaction

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This paper presents a study of the dynamic coupling between a user and a virtual character during body interaction. Coupling is directly linked with other dimensions, such as co-presence, engagement, and believability, and was measured in an experiment that allowed users to describe their subjective feelings about those dimensions of interest. The experiment was based on a theatrical game involving the imitation of slow upper-body movements and the proposal of new movements by the user and virtual agent. The agent's behaviour varied in autonomy: the agent could limit itself to imitating the user's movements only, initiate new movements, or combine both behaviours. After the game, each participant completed a questionnaire regarding their engagement in the interaction, their subjective feeling about the co-presence of the agent, etc. Based on four main dimensions of interest, we tested several hypotheses against our experimental results, which are discussed here.
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hal-01060113 , version 1 (19-09-2014)

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Elisabetta Bevacqua, Sankovic Igor, Maatalaoui Ayoub, A. Nédélec, Pierre de Loor. Effects of Coupling in Human-Virtual Agent Body Interaction. Intelligent Virtual Agents, 14th International Conference, IVA 2014, Aug 2014, Boston, United States. pp.54-63. ⟨hal-01060113⟩
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