Understanding the effect of a virtual moderator on people’s perception in remote discussion using social VR

IF 3.2 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, SOFTWARE ENGINEERING Frontiers in virtual reality Pub Date : 2023-07-18 DOI:10.3389/frvir.2023.1198024
Chi-Lan Yang, Keigo Matsumoto, Songping Yu, Leo Sawada, Kiyoaki Arakawa, Daisuke Yamada, H. Kuzuoka
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Social VR enables people to join a remote discussion by keeping a high social presence and physical proximity using embodied avatars. However, the missing nonverbal cues, such as mutual eye contact and nuanced facial expression, make it challenging for distributed members to manage turn-taking, which could lead to unequal participation and affect trust building. Therefore, we propose a virtual moderator to make distributed members feel included by seeing their nonverbal behavior. The virtual moderator was designed with a “prompt Q&A″ feature to enable users to share feedback and an “attention guidance” feature to encourage participation. The preliminary result of a controlled experiment in social VR with 30 participants showed that seeing the virtual moderator’s body orientation enhanced participants’ psychological safety. In contrast, the prompt Q&A feature enhanced the perceived co-presence of their remote counterparts. We discussed how nonverbal behavior could be designed using a virtual moderator to shape human perception of the group discussion in social VR. We also pointed out challenges when providing multiple supports simultaneously in social VR.
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使用社交VR了解虚拟主持人对远程讨论中人们感知的影响
社交虚拟现实使人们能够通过使用化身保持高度的社交存在和身体距离来加入远程讨论。然而,缺失的非语言线索,如相互的眼神交流和细微的面部表情,使分散的成员难以管理轮流,这可能导致不平等的参与,并影响信任的建立。因此,我们提出了一个虚拟主持人,通过观察分布式成员的非语言行为,让他们感到被包容。虚拟主持人设计了一个“提示问答”功能,使用户能够分享反馈,并设计了一项“注意力引导”功能,鼓励参与。一项有30名参与者参加的社交虚拟现实对照实验的初步结果表明,看到虚拟主持人的身体取向可以增强参与者的心理安全。相比之下,即时问答功能增强了远程同行的共同存在感。我们讨论了如何在社交虚拟现实中使用虚拟主持人来设计非言语行为,以塑造人类对小组讨论的感知。我们还指出了在社交VR中同时提供多种支持的挑战。
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