Eliciting and analysing users' envisioned dialogues with perfect voice assistants

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Abstract

We present a dialogue elicitation study to assess how users envision conversations with a perfect voice assistant (VA). In an online sur-vey, N=205 participants were prompted with everyday scenarios, and wrote the lines of both user and VA in dialogues that they imag-ined as perfect. We analysed the dialogues with text analytics and qualitative analysis, including number of words and turns, social aspects of conversation, implied VA capabilities, and the infuence of user personality. The majority envisioned dialogues with a VA that is interactive and not purely functional; it is smart, proactive, and has knowledge about the user. Attitudes diverged regarding the assistant's role as well as it expressing humour and opinions. An exploratory analysis suggested a relationship with personality for these aspects, but correlations were low overall. We discuss implications for research and design of future VAs, underlining the vision of enabling conversational UIs, rather than single command Q&As.

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Volkel, S. T., Buschek, D., & Eiband, M. (2021). Eliciting and analysing users’ envisioned dialogues with perfect voice assistants. In Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings. Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3411764.3445536

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