A factor influencing the interaction between humans and virtual assistants is users' ability to decode their emotional expressions. To address this, a study is described that involves a confrontation between a naturalistic decoding task and a synthetic encoding task, with the synthetic encoding task realized through virtual agents expressing target emotions. The task contrast was examined within three age groupings (young, middle-aged, and seniors) of 270 participants. Participants classified pictures and video clips of humans or virtual agents, selected according to age (again, young, middle-aged, and old) and gender (female, male), in which the human or the virtual agent displayed seven basic emotions: disgust, anger, sadness, fear, happiness, surprise, and neutrality. Results show the influence of emotional category, age, gender, and face typology on recognition of synthetic and naturalistic emotional expressions.

Decoding humans' and virtual agents' emotional expressions

Amorese T.;Cordasco G.;Cuciniello M.;Marrone S.;Esposito A.
2023

Abstract

A factor influencing the interaction between humans and virtual assistants is users' ability to decode their emotional expressions. To address this, a study is described that involves a confrontation between a naturalistic decoding task and a synthetic encoding task, with the synthetic encoding task realized through virtual agents expressing target emotions. The task contrast was examined within three age groupings (young, middle-aged, and seniors) of 270 participants. Participants classified pictures and video clips of humans or virtual agents, selected according to age (again, young, middle-aged, and old) and gender (female, male), in which the human or the virtual agent displayed seven basic emotions: disgust, anger, sadness, fear, happiness, surprise, and neutrality. Results show the influence of emotional category, age, gender, and face typology on recognition of synthetic and naturalistic emotional expressions.
2023
Amorese, T.; Cordasco, G.; Cuciniello, M.; Shevaleva, O.; Marrone, S.; Vogel, C.; Esposito, A.
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