The Necessity of New Paradigms in Measuring Human-Chatbot Interaction
@inproceedings{Ciechanowski2017TheNO, title={The Necessity of New Paradigms in Measuring Human-Chatbot Interaction}, author={L. Ciechanowski and Aleksandra Przegalinska and K. Wegner}, year={2017} }
Our research is carried out in the context of the ongoing process of introducing artificial intelligence in the area of social interaction with people, with a particular emphasis on interactions in the professional sphere. In this paper, we provide an overview of methods used so far in researching human-bot interaction. We describe the methodology behind our experiment using electromyography as well as other psychophysiological data and a detailed set of questionnaires focused on assessing… CONTINUE READING
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