Virtual Character Personality Influences Participant Attitudes and Behavior - An Interview with a Virtual Human Character about Her Social Anxiety.
Xueni PanMarco Fyfe Pietro GilliesMel SlaterPublished in: Frontiers Robotics AI (2015)
Keyphrases
- virtual humans
- virtual characters
- embodied conversational agents
- human emotion
- virtual environment
- social behavior
- personality traits
- virtual reality
- social interaction
- attitudes toward
- multi party
- haptic interaction
- agent model
- computer graphics
- individual differences
- virtual world
- autonomous agents
- motion capture
- emotional state
- machine learning
- statistically significant
- social media
- social networks
- hand held
- facial expressions
- privacy preserving
- spatio temporal
- three dimensional
- computer vision