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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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How Should My Chatbot Interact? A Survey on Social Characteristics in Human–Chatbot Interaction Design

TL;DR: It is argued that chatbots should be enriched with social characteristics that cohere with users’ expectations, ultimately avoiding frustration and dissatisfaction.
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Chatbots, Humbots, and the Quest for Artificial General Intelligence

TL;DR: The conversational agent space, difficulties in meeting user expectations, potential new design approaches, uses of human-bot hybrids, and implications for the ultimate goal of creating software with general intelligence are described.
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Resilient Chatbots: Repair Strategy Preferences for Conversational Breakdowns

TL;DR: It is found that providing options and explanations were generally favored, as they manifest initiative from the chatbot and are actionable to recover from breakdowns, and provide a nuanced understanding on the strengths and weaknesses of each repair strategy.
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How should my chatbot interact? A survey on human-chatbot interaction design.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors argue that chatbots should be enriched with social characteristics that cohere with users' expectations, ultimately avoiding frustration and dissatisfaction, and bring together the literature on text-based chatbots to derive a conceptual model of social characteristics for chatbots.
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The human side of human-chatbot interaction: A systematic literature review of ten years of research on text-based chatbots

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a systematic literature review of text-based chatbots, focusing on how users interact with text-Based Chatbots, and map the relevant themes that are recurrent in the last ten years of research.
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