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An Examination of Whether People Prefer Agents Whose Gestures Mimic Their Own

机译:关于人们是否更喜欢手势模仿自己的特工的检验

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Do people prefer gestures that are similar to their own? There is evidence that in conversation, people will tend to adopt the postures, gestures and mannerisms of their interaction partners [1]. This mirroring, sometimes called the "chameleon effect", is associated with affiliation, rapport and liking. It may be that a useful way to build rapport in human-agent/robot interaction is to have the agent/robot perform gestures similar to the human. As a step towards that, this study explores if people prefer gestures similar to their own over gestures similar to those of other people. Participants were asked to evaluate a series of agent motions, some of which mimic their own gestures, and rate their preference. A second study first showed participants videos of their own gesturing to see if self-awareness would impact their preference. Different scenarios for soliciting gesture behavior were also explored. Evidence suggests people do have some preference for motions similar to their own, but self-awareness has no effect.
机译:人们喜欢与自己的手势相似的手势吗?有证据表明,在交谈中,人们倾向于采用他们的互动伙伴的姿势,手势和举止[1]。这种镜像有时也称为“变色龙效应”,与从属关系,融洽关系和喜好相关。在人与人/机器人交互中建立融洽关系的一种有用方法可能是使人/机器人执行与人相似的手势。为此,本研究探讨了人们是否喜欢与自己的手势相似的手势,而不喜欢与其他人的手势相似的手势。要求参与者评估一系列座席动作,其中一些动作模仿他们自己的手势,并对自己的喜好进行评分。第二项研究首先向参与者展示了自己打手势的视频,以了解自我意识是否会影响他们的偏好。还探讨了请求手势行为的不同方案。有证据表明人们确实喜欢与自己的动作类似的动作,但是自我意识却没有效果。

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