Does the contingency of agents' nonverbal feedback affect users' social anxiety?
Sin-Hwa KangJonathan GratchNing WangJames H. WattPublished in: AAMAS (1) (2008)
Keyphrases
- social interaction
- social media
- multi agent systems
- user feedback
- social influence
- feedback mechanisms
- artificial societies
- cognitive effort
- multi agent
- user generated
- social context
- social networks
- sharing information
- cooperative
- social intelligence
- behave differently
- social behavior
- multiagent systems
- agent based simulation
- social networking sites
- social communities
- social relations
- online communities
- virtual communities
- interface agent
- social simulation
- crowd simulation
- recommender systems
- user profiles
- end users
- autonomous agents
- relevance feedback
- social web
- user interaction
- virtual environment
- intelligent agents
- mobile agents
- reputation mechanisms
- user participation
- user experience
- agent interactions
- social tagging
- trust model
- trust relationships
- social network sites
- user interface
- statistically significant
- intelligent software agents
- multi party
- open multi agent systems
- collaborative filtering