HCCYFeb 20, 2022

UX Research on Conversational Human-AI Interaction: A Literature Review of the ACM Digital Library

arXiv:2202.09895v1113 citations
Originality Synthesis-oriented
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This work addresses the scattered research on polyadic conversational agents to inform future design, but it is incremental as it primarily reviews and synthesizes existing studies.

The paper conducted a literature review of ACM publications to synthesize UX research on polyadic conversational agents, identifying effects on human-human interactions and developing evaluation measurements, with findings emphasizing the importance of social boundaries like privacy for ethical design.

Early conversational agents (CAs) focused on dyadic human-AI interaction between humans and the CAs, followed by the increasing popularity of polyadic human-AI interaction, in which CAs are designed to mediate human-human interactions. CAs for polyadic interactions are unique because they encompass hybrid social interactions, i.e., human-CA, human-to-human, and human-to-group behaviors. However, research on polyadic CAs is scattered across different fields, making it challenging to identify, compare, and accumulate existing knowledge. To promote the future design of CA systems, we conducted a literature review of ACM publications and identified a set of works that conducted UX (user experience) research. We qualitatively synthesized the effects of polyadic CAs into four aspects of human-human interactions, i.e., communication, engagement, connection, and relationship maintenance. Through a mixed-method analysis of the selected polyadic and dyadic CA studies, we developed a suite of evaluation measurements on the effects. Our findings show that designing with social boundaries, such as privacy, disclosure, and identification, is crucial for ethical polyadic CAs. Future research should also advance usability testing methods and trust-building guidelines for conversational AI.

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