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Constructionism of virtual humans to improve perceptions of conversational partners

Published: 05 May 2012 Publication History

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We propose a methodology to help people improve the accuracy of their mental model of a conversational partner by creating a virtual human representation of the partner. By creating a virtual human, the users will be able to transfer their mental model of the partner to a virtual human representation. Other people can then interact with the virtual human and provide feedback. The feedback will help the creator reduce the gap between their mental model of a partner and the actual qualities of the partner. Reducing this gap in perception is important in learning interpersonal skills. We implemented this methodology in a health professions course using Virtual People Factory, an online application for creating and interacting with virtual humans. The applicability of the methodology to reduce gaps in perception models was investigated through a user study with health professions students (n=32). The results indicate that students can reduce gaps in perceptions of conversational partners by creating virtual humans.

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      CHI EA '12: CHI '12 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
      May 2012
      2864 pages
      ISBN:9781450310161
      DOI:10.1145/2212776

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      1. constructionism
      2. constructivist
      3. interpersonal skills training
      4. virtual humans
      5. virtual patients

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      • (2021)Towards Mutual Theory of Mind in Human-AI Interaction: How Language Reflects What Students Perceive About a Virtual Teaching AssistantProceedings of the 2021 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems10.1145/3411764.3445645(1-14)Online publication date: 6-May-2021
      • (2019)Predicting Student Success in Communication Skills Learning Scenarios with Virtual HumansProceedings of the 9th International Conference on Learning Analytics & Knowledge10.1145/3303772.3303828(436-440)Online publication date: 4-Mar-2019

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