Affiliation:
1. University of Southern Denmark
2. Independent researcher
Abstract
Abstract
In this paper, we analyze what effects indicators of a shared situation have on a speaker’s persuasiveness by
investigating how a robot’s advice is received when it indicates that it is sharing the situational context with its user. In our
experiment, 80 participants interacted with a robot that referred to aspects of the shared context: Face tracking indicated that
the robot saw the participant, incremental feedback suggested that the robot was following their actions, and comments about, and
gestures towards, the shared physical situation and linguistic references to the dialog history indicated to participants that the
robot had learned from the interaction and perceived its surroundings. The results show that especially the linguistic and
gestural references to the shared context have a significant influence on participants’ compliance with the robot’s suggestions.
Thus, indicating that it is ‘in the same boat’ with the user, i.e. that it is sharing the situational context, increases a robot’s
persuasiveness during advice giving.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Human-Computer Interaction,Linguistics and Language,Animal Science and Zoology,Language and Linguistics,Communication
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