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Virtual research assistants: Replacing human interviewers by automated avatars in virtual worlds

机译:虚拟研究助手:通过虚拟世界中的自动化身代替人类采访者

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We conducted an experiment to evaluate the use of embodied survey bots (i.e., software-controlled avatars) as a novel method for automated data collection in 3D virtual worlds. A bot and a human-controlled avatar carried out a survey interview within the virtual world, Second Life, asking participants about their religion. In addition to interviewer agency (bot vs. human), we tested participants' virtual age, that is, the time passed since the person behind the avatar joined Second Life, as a predictor for response rate and quality. The human interviewer achieved a higher response rate than the bot. Participants with younger avatars were more willing to disclose information about their real life than those with older avatars. Surprisingly, the human interviewer received more negative responses than the bot. Affective reactions of older avatars were also more negative than those of younger avatars. The findings provide support for the utility of bots as virtual research assistants but raise ethical questions that need to be considered carefully.
机译:我们进行了一项实验,以评估具体化的调查机器人(即软件控制的虚拟形象)在3D虚拟世界中自动收集数据的新颖方法的使用。机器人和人类化身在虚拟世界“第二人生”中进行了调查访问,询问参与者其宗教信仰。除了访问者代理机构(机器人还是人类)之外,我们还测试了参与者的虚拟年龄,即虚拟角色背后的人加入“第二人生”所经历的时间,作为预测响应速度和质量的指标。人类访问者的响应率比机器人更高。虚拟化身较年轻的参与者比虚拟化身较老的参与者更愿意公开自己的真实生活信息。令人惊讶的是,人类采访者比机器人收到了更多的负面回应。较老的化身的情感反应也比较年轻的化身的负面反应更大。研究结果为机器人作为虚拟研究助手的实用性提供了支持,但提出了需要仔细考虑的道德问题。

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