Comparison of Subjectively Experienced Emotions and Dispositions in Man-Machine and Man-Man Scenarios
Steffen Walter, Cornelia Wendt, Kestin Limbrecht, Sascha Gruss, Harald C. Traue
Companion-Systeme und Mensch-Companion-Interaktion at INFORMATIK 2011 - Informatik schafft Communities
Berlin 2011
Berlin 2011
Abstract: Abstract: The authors of this study take the scientific position that of the major technologies of the future will be companion systems. This study examines which emotions and dispositions are relevant in this regard. It assesses which emotions and dispositions in the experienced scenarios of man-machine interactions are retroactively reflected in comparison with man-man interaction. The sample consisted of N=145 participants, which were divided into two groups. The first group described positive, and the second group negative scenarios man-machine and man-man interaction. Subsequently, the participants evaluated their respective scenarios with the help of 94 adjectives relating to emotions and dispositions. The correlations of the occurrence of emotions and dispositions in the man-man vs. man-machine interactions are very high. However, adjectives that are particularly relevant for man-man or man-machine interactions could also be identified. The results speak for a high similarity in the reproduction of subjectively experienced emotions and dispositions between man and machine in the emotional realm. Even though the scenarios did not describe any interactions of visionary companion systems, this is an indication that the interaction of the user with a companion system will be similar to man-man interactions.