Embodying a Virtual Agent in a Self-Driving Car
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1. Univ. Bordeaux, CNRS, Bordeaux INP-ENSC, IMS, Talence, France
2. Université de Poitiers, Université François-Rabelais de Tours, CNRS, CeRCA, Poitiers, France
3. IRT SYSTEMX, Palaiseau, France
Abstract
This article considers the visual appearance of a virtual agent designed to take over the driving task in a highly automated car, to answer the question of which visual appearance is appropriate for a virtual agent in a driving role. The authors first selected five models of visual appearance thanks to a picture sorting procedure (N = 19). Then, they conducted a survey-based study (N = 146) using scales of trust, anthropomorphism, and likability to assess the appropriateness of those five models from an early-prototyping perspective. They found that human and mechanical-human models were more trusted than other selected models in the context of highly automated cars. Instead, animal and mechanical-animal ones appeared to be less suited to the role of a driving assistant. Learnings from the methodology are discussed, and suggestions for further research are proposed.
Publisher
IGI Global
Subject
Human-Computer Interaction
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