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“Say it Again!? – The Role of Lexical Alignment for Assessing the Communication with a Spoken Dialogue System. Vortrag beim 26th Annual Meeting of the Society for Text & Discourse, Kassel. (2016)
Linnemann, Gesa ; Jucks, Regina
Vertrauen in Siri® und Co?! - Auswirkungen sprachlicher Anpassung auf die eingeschätzte Vertrauenswürdigkeit von Gesprochenen Dialogsystemen. Vortrag auf dem 50. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie, Leipzig. (2016)
Linnemann, Gesa ; Jucks, Regina
Trust the words: Insights into the role of language in trust building in a digitalized world (2016)
Jucks, Regina ; Linnemann, Gesa ; Thon, F. M. ; Zimmermann, M.
Socializing Siri: Politeness in Spoken Dialogue Systems. Vortrag beim Twenty-Sixth Annual Meeting of the Society for Text and Discourse, Kassel. (2016)
Brummernhenrich, Benjamin ; Linnemann, Gesa ; Jucks, Regina
As in the Question, so in the Answer? - Language Style of Human and Machine Speakers Affects Interlocutors’ Convergence on Wordings (2016)
Linnemann, Gesa ; Jucks, Regina
People adapt their word choice to both humans and computers. In this study, language style (elaborated vs. restricted) and perceived conversational partner (human vs. spoken dialogue system) were varied. Convergence was greater when reacting to a restricted language style. Participants preferred human partners and an elaborated language style. In line with communication accommodation theory, results suggest that considering restricted capabilities (cognitive organization) constitutes a central motive for convergence. Implications for spoken dialogue system design are discussed.
"Siri, bitte sei höflich!" - Zur Rolle von Höflichkeit bei Spoken Dialogue Systems. Vortrag auf dem 50. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie, 2016 in Leipzig. (2016)
Brummernhenrich, Benjamin ; Linnemann, Gesa ; Jucks, Regina
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