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Evaluating and Informing the Design of Chatbots

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A study with 16 first-time chatbot users interacting with eight chatbots over multiple sessions on the Facebook Messenger platform revealed that users preferred chatbots that provided either a 'human-like' natural language conversation ability, or an engaging experience that exploited the benefits of the familiar turn-based messaging interface.
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Text messaging-based conversational agents (CAs), popularly called chatbots, received significant attention in the last two years. However, chatbots are still in their nascent stage: They have a low penetration rate as 84% of the Internet users have not used a chatbot yet. Hence, understanding the usage patterns of first-time users can potentially inform and guide the design of future chatbots. In this paper, we report the findings of a study with 16 first-time chatbot users interacting with eight chatbots over multiple sessions on the Facebook Messenger platform. Analysis of chat logs and user interviews revealed that users preferred chatbots that provided either a 'human-like' natural language conversation ability, or an engaging experience that exploited the benefits of the familiar turn-based messaging interface. We conclude with implications to evolve the design of chatbots, such as: clarify chatbot capabilities, sustain conversation context, handle dialog failures, and end conversations gracefully.

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Effectiveness and acceptability of conversational agents for sexual health promotion: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Han, Sang-Eon
- 22 Jul 2022 - 
TL;DR: In this article , a systematic search of seven databases provided 4534 records, and after screening, 31 articles were included in this review and a narrative synthesis of results was conducted for effectiveness and acceptability outcomes, with the former supplemented by a meta-analysis conducted on a subset of studies.
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Automatically Generating and Improving Voice Command Interface from Operation Sequences on Smartphones

TL;DR: In this article , the authors propose AutoVCI, a novel approach to automatically generate voice command interface from smartphone operation sequences. But the approach requires a tremendous amount of effort in labeling and compiling the graphical user interface (GUI) and utterance data.
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How to Make chatbots productive - A user-oriented implementation framework

TL;DR: In this article , the authors present an implementation framework that supports the successful deployment of chatbots and discuss the implementation of chatbot through a user-oriented lens using qualitative content analysis and based on a review of literature on human computer interaction, information systems (IS), and chatbots.
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Conveying the Perception of Humor Arising from Ambiguous Grammatical Constructs in Human-Chatbot Interaction

TL;DR: This article conducted an online experiment with 400 native English speakers to explore the use of a chatbot to harness such humor, and found a significant increase in how participants rated the chatbot's personality, humor and friendliness when it acknowledged the humor arising from the misplaced modifier.
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Losing Its Touch: Understanding User Perception of Multimodal Interaction and Smart Assistance

TL;DR: This study reveals ambiguous mental models of perceived and experienced device capabilities, leading to confusion and aims to illustrate users’ conceptual understandings of IPAs and provide implications to rethink audiovisual output for voice-first standalone devices.
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