Gamble v2.0 - Social interactions with multiple users

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Gamble1 is a test-bed for affective multiparty interactions which allows us to investigate social behavior of an agent towards users and vice versa. The CASA paradigm [9] claims that agents are regarded and treated as social actors. Whereas in 1:1 interactions it was shown that people tend to consider their "traffic-rules" of social interaction, we know little about scenarios in which more than one user is interacting with the same agent at the same time. Copyright 2005 ACM.

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Rehm, M., André, E., & Wissner, M. (2005). Gamble v2.0 - Social interactions with multiple users. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Autonomous Agents (pp. 19–20).

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