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Area of Science:

  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Virtual Agent Design
  • User Engagement Studies

Background:

  • Designing virtual humans for sustained voluntary use presents engagement challenges.
  • Maintaining user interest over extended periods is crucial for virtual agent applications.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review engagement concepts across disciplines.
  • To investigate factors influencing long-term user engagement with virtual agents.
  • To assess the impact of agent behavior on user engagement.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of engagement theories.
  • Development of a platform for human-virtual agent interaction studies.
  • Conducting two longitudinal randomized controlled experiments.

Main Results:

  • Identified key issues in designing for long-term virtual human use.
  • Demonstrated the effect of specific agent behavior manipulations on user engagement.
  • Quantified the impact of agent behavior on sustained user interaction.

Conclusions:

  • Agent behavior significantly influences long-term user engagement in virtual human applications.
  • The study provides a framework and empirical evidence for designing more engaging virtual agents.
  • Findings inform the development of virtual agents for applications requiring sustained user interaction.