Print Email Facebook Twitter Engagement in Human-Agent Interaction Title Engagement in Human-Agent Interaction: An Overview Author Oertel, Catharine (TU Delft Interactive Intelligence) Castellano, Ginevra (Uppsala University) Chetouani, Mohamed (Universite Pierre et Marie Curie (UPMC)) Nasir, Jauwairia (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology) Obaid, Mohammad (Chalmers University of Technology) Pelachaud, Catherine (Universite Pierre et Marie Curie (UPMC)) Peters, Christopher (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) Date 2020 Abstract Engagement is a concept of the utmost importance in human-computer interaction, not only for informing the design and implementation of interfaces, but also for enabling more sophisticated interfaces capable of adapting to users. While the notion of engagement is actively being studied in a diverse set of domains, the term has been used to refer to a number of related, but different concepts. In fact it has been referred to across different disciplines under different names and with different connotations in mind. Therefore, it can be quite difficult to understand what the meaning of engagement is and how one study relates to another one accordingly. Engagement has been studied not only in human-human, but also in human-agent interactions i.e., interactions with physical robots and embodied virtual agents. In this overview article we focus on different factors involved in engagement studies, distinguishing especially between those studies that address task and social engagement, involve children and adults, are conducted in a lab or aimed for long term interaction. We also present models for detecting engagement and for generating multimodal behaviors to show engagement. Subject engagementengagement generationengagement perceptionhuman-agent interaction (HAI)human-robot interaction (HRI) To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:2deb4c23-2a76-4443-9d76-ab32ab45b9c4 DOI https://doi.org/10.3389/frobt.2020.00092 ISSN 2296-9144 Source Frontiers In Robotics and AI, 7 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type review Rights © 2020 Catharine Oertel, Ginevra Castellano, Mohamed Chetouani, Jauwairia Nasir, Mohammad Obaid, Catherine Pelachaud, Christopher Peters Files PDF frobt_07_00092.pdf 1.61 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:2deb4c23-2a76-4443-9d76-ab32ab45b9c4/datastream/OBJ/view