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Title: Personality and Believability


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Personality and Believability
  • Panel at the2nd Workshop on Intelligent Virtual
    Agents(Virtual Agents 99)
  • The Centre for Virtual Environments
  • University of Salford, Salford, United Kingdom
  • 13th September 1999

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Believability tradeoffsBALANCE
  • What is elicited from user vs.system
    capabilities
  • Can go wrong both ways!
  • System raises too high/complex/ expectations in
    users
  • Systems places to high demands on users in terms
    of competence/ duration of interaction/...

3
Believability tradeoffsEXPRESSIVITY
  • Action expression problem(Phoebe Sengers)
  • Convey a summary of the story behind a given
    situation, provide clues about ongoing task
  • E.g.local expressive behaviour by itself is
    insufficient for discrimination of current
    emotional state!(cf. action tendencies, Nico
    Frijda)

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Believability tradeoffsBELIEVABILITY vs.
FIDELITY
  • Impact of prior knowledge,folk theories,
    prejudices, on subjective assessment of system
    performance
  • Emphasis on believability allows better
    exploitation of available resources
  • Emphasis on fidelity (usually) results in higher
    robustness and better consistency (see next
    slides)

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Believability tradeoffsROBUSTNESS
  • Brittle depth vs. Robust shallowness
  • Depth (may be) required for interestingness
  • Lessons from knowledge-based systems design
  • Semantic vs. Architectonic Space (Nancy Kaplan)
  • Capitalize on ambiguities/under-determination
  • Leave space for multiple interpretation by users
  • Symmetric requirements for system
  • Ability to make multiple/different
    interpretations/appraisals
  • Meta-reasoning

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Believability tradeoffsCONSISTENCY
  • Consistent behaviour over time entails
    predictability and facilitatesrecognition of
    personality traits
  • E.g. consistency of problem solving and action
    selection across different situations
    (difficult!?)
  • May be achieved via aninverse mapping of
    dimensions of consistency to system lifeworld/
    architecture
  • Big 3 (5) traits, action tendencies

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Believability tradeoffsPERSISTENCE
  • Persisting consequences of choices, actions,
    events
  • No undo

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SOCIA(L A)BILITIY
  • Basic requirement for interactivity
  • integration of systemuser into a bigger whole
    interactive system
  • How?
  • E.g. via social psychology models, such as
  • PowerStatus (T. Kemper)
  • Emotional Competence (C. Saarni)
  • Seizure/relinquishment of control at different
    levels
  • Acceptance of broad classes of inputs(recognition
    of affordances)
  • (difficult/unusual for system designers)
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