Effects of Virtual Humans' Gender and Spoken Accent on Users' Perceptions of Expertise in Mental Wellness Conversations.
Pedro Guillermo Feijóo GarcíaMohan ZalakeAlexandre Gomes de SiqueiraBenjamin LokFelix G. Hamza-LupPublished in: IVA (2021)
Keyphrases
- virtual humans
- social skills
- spoken language
- multi party
- speech recognition
- virtual reality
- user interaction
- expert systems
- social media
- individual differences
- user perceptions
- automatic speech recognition
- machine learning
- user experience
- virtual world
- interaction effects
- end users
- user interface
- gender differences
- dialogue management
- conversational speech
- user satisfaction
- user profiles
- recommender systems
- three dimensional
- mental states
- agent model
- motion capture
- speech signal
- computer graphics
- language understanding
- virtual environment
- hidden markov models