Embrace your incompetence! Designing appropriate CUI communication through an ecological approach

S. Becker, Philip R. Doyle, Justin Edwards
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People form impressions of their dialogue partners, be they other people or machines, based on cues drawn from their communicative style. Recent work has suggested that the gulf between people’s expectations and the reality of CUI interaction widens when these impressions are misaligned with the actual capabilities of conversational user interfaces (CUIs). This has led some to rally against a perceived overriding concern for naturalness, calling instead for more representative, or appropriate communicative cues. Indeed, some have argued for a move away from naturalness as a goal for CUI design and communication. We contend that naturalness need not be abandoned, if we instead aim for ecologically grounded design. We also suggest a way this might be achieved and call on CUI designers to embrace incompetence! By letting CUIs express uncertainty and embarrassment through ecologically valid and appropriate cues that are ubiquitous in human communication - CUI designers can achieve more appropriate communication without turning away from naturalness entirely.
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承认你的无能!通过生态方法设计适当的CUI通信
人们对对话伙伴的印象,无论是其他人还是机器,都是基于从他们的交流风格中获得的线索。最近的研究表明,当这些印象与会话用户界面(gui)的实际功能不一致时,人们对CUI交互的期望和现实之间的鸿沟就会扩大。这导致一些人反对对自然的过分关注,转而要求更有代表性或更合适的交流线索。事实上,一些人主张将远离自然作为CUI设计和传播的目标。我们认为,如果我们以生态为基础的设计为目标,就不需要放弃自然。我们还提出了一种可能实现这一目标的方法,并呼吁CUI设计师接受无能!通过让ui通过人类交流中无处不在的生态有效和适当的线索来表达不确定性和尴尬,CUI设计师可以在不完全背离自然的情况下实现更适当的交流。
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