Transformed Social Interaction: Decoupling Representation from Behavior and Form in Collaborative Virtual Environments

Author:

Bailenson Jeremy N.1,Beall Andrew C.2,Loomis Jack2,Blascovich Jim2,Turk Matthew3

Affiliation:

1. Virtual Human Interaction Lab Department of Communication Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305-2050,

2. Department of Psychology University of California at Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA 93106

3. Department of Computer Science University of California at Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA 93106

Abstract

Computer-mediated communication systems known as collaborative virtual environments (CVEs) allow geographically separated individuals to interact verbally and nonverbally in a shared virtual space in real time. We discuss a CVE-based research paradigm that transforms (i.e., filters and modifies) nonverbal behaviors during social interaction. Because the technology underlying CVEs allows a strategic decoupling of rendered behavior from the actual behavior of the interactants, conceptual and perceptual constraints inherent in face-to-face interaction need not apply. Decoupling algorithms can enhance or degrade facets of nonverbal behavior within CVEs, such that interactants can reap the benefits of nonverbal enhancement or suffer nonverbal degradation. Concepts underlying transformed social interaction (TSI), the ethics and implications of such a research paradigm, and data from a pilot study examining TSI are discussed.

Publisher

MIT Press - Journals

Subject

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition,Human-Computer Interaction,Control and Systems Engineering,Software

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