• Title/Summary/Keyword: Interactional Enjoyment

Search Result 2, Processing Time 0.017 seconds

Which Agent is More Captivating for Winning the Users' Hearts?: Focusing on Paralanguage Voice and Human-like Face Agent

  • SeoYoung Lee
    • Asia pacific journal of information systems
    • /
    • v.34 no.2
    • /
    • pp.585-619
    • /
    • 2024
  • This paper delves into the comparative analysis of human interactions with AI agents based on the presence or absence of a facial representation, combined with the presence or absence of paralanguage voice elements. The "CASA (Computer-Are-Social-Actors)" paradigm posits that people perceive computers as social actors, not tools, unconsciously applying human norms and behaviors to computers. Paralanguages are speech voice elements such as pitch, tone, stress, pause, duration, speed that help to convey what a speaker is trying to communicate. The focus is on understanding how these elements collectively contribute to the generation of flow, intimacy, trust, and interactional enjoyment within the user experience. Subsequently, this study uses PLS analysis to explore the connections among all variables within the research framework. This paper has academic and practical implications.

The Structural Relationships of between AI-based Voice Recognition Service Characteristics, Interactivity and Intention to Use (AI기반 음성인식 서비스 특성과 상호 작용성 및 이용 의도 간의 구조적 관계)

  • Lee, SeoYoung
    • Journal of Information Technology Services
    • /
    • v.20 no.5
    • /
    • pp.189-207
    • /
    • 2021
  • Voice interaction combined with artificial intelligence is poised to revolutionize human-computer interactions with the advent of virtual assistants. This paper is analyzing interactive elements of AI-based voice recognition services such as sympathy, assurance, intimacy, and trust on intention to use. The questionnaire was carried out for 284 smartphone/smart TV users in Korea. The collected data was analyzed by structural equation model analysis and bootstrapping. The key results are as follows. First, AI-based voice recognition service characteristics such as sympathy, assurance, intimacy, and trust have positive effects on interactivity with the AI-based voice recognition service. Second, the interactivity with the AI-based voice recognition service has positive effects on intention to use. Third, AI-based voice recognition service characteristics such as interactional enjoyment and intimacy have directly positive effects on intention to use. Fourth, AI-based voice recognition service characteristics such as sympathy, assurance, intimacy and trust have indirectly positive effects on intention to use the AI-based voice recognition service by mediating the effect of the interactivity with the AI-based voice recognition service. It is meaningful to investigate factors affecting the interactivity and intention to use voice recognition assistants. It has practical and academic implications.