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HAI 2022: Christchurch, New Zealand
- Christoph Bartneck, Takayuki Kanda, Mohammad Obaid, Wafa Johal:

International Conference on Human-Agent Interaction, HAI 2022, Christchurch, New Zealand, December 5-8, 2022. ACM 2022, ISBN 978-1-4503-9323-2
Keynote Talks
- Elizabeth Broadbent

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Who Would You like to Deliver your Healthcare? 1 - Douglas Campbell

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A very simple design for a very intelligent machine (but with a catch). 2 - Andrew James Vonasch

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The Heuristic of Sufficient Explanation: Implications for Human-Agent Interaction. 3
Applications and Human Perceptions
- Sofia Thunberg

, Maria Arnelid
, Tom Ziemke
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Older Adults' Perception of the Furhat Robot. 4-12 - Jamy Li

, Karen Penaranda Valdivia
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Does Media Format Matter? Investigating the Toxicity, Sentiment and Topic of Audio Versus Text Social Media Messages. 13-22 - Samira Rasouli

, Moojan Ghafurian
, Kerstin Dautenhahn
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Students' Views on Intelligent Agents as Assistive Tools for Dealing with Stress and Anxiety in Social Situations. 23-31 - Daniel Kats, Mahmood Sharif

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"I Have No Idea What a Social Bot Is": On Users' Perceptions of Social Bots and Ability to Detect Them. 32-40
Assistants and Dialogue
- Kate Candon

, Zoe Hsu
, Yoony Kim
, Jesse Chen
, Nathan Tsoi
, Marynel Vázquez
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Perceptions of the Helpfulness of Unexpected Agent Assistance. 41-50 - Jie Yang, Hirofumi Kikuchi, Takatsugu Uegaki, Kaito Moriki, Hideaki Kikuchi:

The Effect of the Repetitive Utterances Complexity on User's Desire to Continue Dialogue by a Chat-oriented Spoken Dialogue System. 51-56 - Guy Laban

, Theo B. Araujo
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Don't Take it Personally: Resistance to Individually Targeted Recommendations from Conversational Recommender Agents. 57-66 - David Obremski, Helena Babette Hering, Paula Friedrich, Birgit Lugrin:

Mixed-Cultural Speech for Intelligent Virtual Agents - the Impact of Different Non-Native Accents Using Natural or Synthetic Speech in the English Language. 67-75
Frameworks, Models, and Decisions
- Leonie Nora Sieger

, Julia Hermann
, Astrid Schomäcker
, Stefan Heindorf
, Christian Meske
, Celine-Chiara Hey
, Aysegül Dogangün
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User Involvement in Training Smart Home Agents: Increasing Perceived Control and Understanding. 76-85 - Ornnalin Phaijit

, Claude Sammut
, Wafa Johal
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Let's Compete! The Influence of Human-Agent Competition and Collaboration on Agent Learning and Human Perception. 86-94 - Rintaro Hasegawa

, Yosuke Fukuchi
, Kohei Okuoka
, Michita Imai
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Advantage Mapping: Learning Operation Mapping for User-Preferred Manipulation by Extracting Scenes with Advantage Function. 95-103 - Shreepriya Gonzalez Jimenez

, Danilo Gallo
, Ricardo Sosa
, Eduardo Benítez Sandoval
, Tommaso Colombino, Maria Antonietta Grasso
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A Decision Support Design Framework for Selecting a Robotic Interface. 104-113 - Divesh Lala, Koji Inoue, Tatsuya Kawahara, Kei Sawada:

Backchannel Generation Model for a Third Party Listener Agent. 114-122
Empathy, Trust and Culture
- Abdullah S. Alzahrani

, Simon Robinson
, Muneeb Imtiaz Ahmad:
Exploring Factors Affecting User Trust Across Different Human-Robot Interaction Settings and Cultures. 123-131 - Junya Morita

, Yuna Kano:
Effects of Self-Experience and Situational Awareness on Empathic Help to Virtual Agents. 132-139 - Lena Guinot, Kozo Ando, Hiroyasu Iwata:

Study on the Perception of Implicit Indication When Collaborating with an Artificial Agent: Example with the Japanese Rice Cake "Mochi" Making. 140-147 - Aldo Chavez Gonzalez, Marlena R. Fraune

, Ricarda Wullenkord
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Can Moral Rightness (Utilitarian Approach) Outweigh the Ingroup Favoritism Bias in Human-Agent Interaction. 148-156 - Nora Elizabeth Joby

, Hiroyuki Umemuro
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Effect of Group Identity on Emotional Contagion in Dyadic Human Agent Interaction. 157-166
Motion and Gestures
- Tetsunari Inamura

, Shinichirou Eitoku
, Iwaki Toshima
, Shinya Shimizu
, Atsushi Fukayama
, Shiro Ozawa
, Takao Nakamura
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Effect of repetitive motion intervention on self-avatar on the sense of self-individuality. 167-175 - Masaya Iwasaki

, Kosuke Ogawa
, Akiko Yamazaki
, Keiichi Yamazaki
, Yuji Miyazaki
, Tatsuyuki Kawamura
, Hideyuki Nakanishi
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Enabling Shared Attention with Customers Strengthens a Sales Robot's Social Presence. 176-184 - Kaon Shimoyama

, Kohei Okuoka
, Mitsuhiko Kimoto
, Michita Imai
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VISTURE: A System for Video-Based Gesture and Speech Generation by Robots. 185-193 - Alfarabi Imashev

, Nurziya Oralbayeva
, Vadim Kimmelman
, Anara Sandygulova
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A User-Centered Evaluation of the Data-Driven Sign Language Avatar System: A Pilot Study. 194-202
Non-verbal interaction
- Kazuki Mizumaru

, Daisuke Sakamoto
, Tetsuo Ono:
Perception of Emotional Relationships by Observing Body Expressions between Multiple Robots. 203-211 - Taichi Hirayama, Yuka Okada, Mitsuhiko Kimoto, Takamasa Iio, Katsunori Shimohara, Masahiro Shiomi:

What is the speed boundary between patting and slapping by a robot?: Investigating perceptions toward robot-robot interaction. 212-218 - Diogo Rato

, Marta Couto
, Rui Prada
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Attributing Social Motivations to Changes in Agents' Behavior and Appearance. 219-226 - Carolyn Saund

, Haley Matuszak
, Anna Weinstein
, Stacy Marsella
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Motion and Meaning: Data-Driven Analyses of The Relationship Between Gesture and Communicative Semantics. 227-235
Poster Session
- Chenlin Hang

, Tetsuo Ono, Seiji Yamada
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Perspective-taking of Virtual Agents for Promoting Prosocial Behaviors. 236-238 - Nathan Caruana

, Ryssa Moffat
, Aitor Miguel-Blanco, Emily S. Cross
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Talk, Listen and Keep Me Company: A Mixed Methods Analysis of Children's Perspectives Towards Robot Reading Companions. 239-241 - Cassandra L. Crone

, Grace Chamberlin, Kyle Aspinall, Gaurav Patil
, Michael J. Richardson
, Rachel W. Kallen
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Embodied Virtual Interactions: What Does Equity Mean to You?: Preliminary Results for the Impact of Transgender Avatar Embodiment on Empathy. 242-244 - Marlena R. Fraune

, Aralee Derflinger
, Alexis Grosofsky
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A Scent to Impress: The Smell of Lavender enhances Trust of Robots. 245-246 - Isabella Ågren

, Sofia Thunberg
:
Robot Persuasiveness Depending on User Gender. 247-249 - Sharon Temtsin

, Diane Proudfoot
, Christoph Bartneck
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A Bona Fide Turing Test. 250-252 - Richard Savery

, Anna Savery, Justin Baird:
Robotic Arm Generative Painting Through Real-time Analysis of Music Performance. 253-255 - Amro Najjar

, Nina Hosseini-Kivanani
, Igor Tchappi Haman
, Yazan Mualla
, Egberdien van der Peijl
, Daniel Karpati
, Christoph Schommer
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XAI: Using Smart Photobooth for Explaining History of Art. 256-259 - Kento Goto

, Kazuki Mizumaru
, Daisuke Sakamoto
, Tetsuo Ono
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Angel and Devil Robots: Personifying a Dilemma to Influence Willpower. 260-262 - Haider Ali Akmal

, Eduardo Benítez Sandoval
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Proposing a Post-anthropocentric HAI through the Perception of Sentient Entities as Trans-objects. 263-265 - Haider Ali Akmal

, Jonathan Shaw
, Eduardo Benítez Sandoval
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Interactive Perceptual Companion: Prototyping a Digital Perception for HAI. 266-268 - Jibing Shi, Richard J. Savery

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Partners Who Grow Together: Collaborative Machine Learning in Video Game AI Design. 269-271 - Leila Mouzehkesh Pirborj

, Omar Mubin
, Michael Lwin
, Aila Khan
, Fady Alnajjar
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What doesn't kill you makes you stronger: Conceptualising social robot's pain and Consumer's Empathic response through touch. 272-274 - Tomoko Koda

, Saori Tsuji
, Miki Takase
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Measuring Subconscious Gender Biases against Male and Female Virtual Agents in Japan. 275-277 - Nanami Kojima, Yoshinari Takegawa, Asuka Terai, Keiji Hirata:

Effect of Preference for a Lecturer Disguised as an Avatar on Desire to View Lecturer's Video. 278-280 - Takashi Kanetsuna, Kazuaki Takeuchi, Hiroaki Kato

, Taichi Sono, Hirotaka Osawa
, Kentaro Yoshifuji, Yoichi Yamazaki
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Interaction in Remote Peddling Using Avatar Robot by People with Disabilities. 281-283 - Daiki Fujishima

, Tomoki Miyamoto, Daisuke Katagami
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Would You Be Stressed If Anthropomorphic Agents Were Handing Out POCKET TISSUES Around Town? : Evaluation by VR Study. 284-286 - Guy Laban

, Arvid Kappas
, Val Morrison
, Emily S. Cross
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User experience of human-robot long-term interactions. 287-289 - David Obremski, Birgit Lugrin:

Mixed-Cultural Speech for Mixed-Cultural Users - Natural vs. Synthetic Speech for Virtual Agents. 290-292 - Patrick Nalepka

, Nathan Caruana
, David M. Kaplan
, Rachel W. Kallen
, Elizabeth Pellicano
, Michael J. Richardson
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Neurodiverse Human-Machine Interaction and Collaborative Problem-Solving in Social VR. 293-295 - Takuto Akiyoshi

, Masashi Abe, Yuki Shimizu
, Yusaku Takahama
, Koki Nagata, Yosuke Okami, Taishi Sawabe
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Hype Dlive: XR Live Performance System for Improving Passenger Comfort in Autonomous Driving. 296-298 - James Simpson

, Michael J. Richardson
, Deborah Richards
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A Wizard or a Fool? Initial Assessment of a Wizard of Oz Agent Supporting Collaborative Virtual Environments. 299-301 - Akihiro Maehigashi

, Takahiro Tsumura
, Seiji Yamada:
Experimental Investigation of Trust in Anthropomorphic Agents as Task Partners. 302-305 - Julia Ayache

, Andrew M. Connor, Stefan Marks, Alexander Sumich
, Nadja Heym
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Humanness lies in unpredictability: Role of Theory of Mind on anthropomorphism in human-computer interactions. 306-308 - Qinglei Bu

, Xiaoyi Cheng, Fan Yang, Jie Sun
, Limin Yu
, Ying Hou:
A Computer Game-based Tangible Upper Limb Rehabilitation Device. 309-313 - Yuri Sato

, Haruaki Fukuda
, Kazuhiro Ueda
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Can Vicarious Agents follow the Intent of Clients' Orders in Making Risk Judgments? 314-317 - Sarah Fischer, Darja Stoeva

, Margrit Gelautz
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The Effect of Exaggerated Nonverbal Cues on the Perception of the Robot Pepper. 318-320 - Rachele Carli

, Amro Najjar
, Davide Calvaresi
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Human-Social Robots Interaction: The Blurred Line between Necessary Anthropomorphization and Manipulation. 321-323 - Fabrizia Auletta

, Gaurav Patil
, Rachel W. Kallen
, Mario di Bernardo
, Michael J. Richardson
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Modeling and Understanding Future Action Decisions of Players during Online Gaming. 324-326 - Gaurav Patil

, Phillip Bagala, Patrick Nalepka
, Rachel W. Kallen
, Michael J. Richardson
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Evaluating Human-Artificial Agent Decision Congruence in a Coordinated Action Task. 327-329 - Krzysztof Pietroszek

, Manuel Rebol, Becky Lake:
The Meeting: Volumetric Participatory theatre Play in Mixed Reality. 330-332 - Amro Najjar, Harisha Prakash

, Igor Tchappi, Jean Etienne Ndamlabin Mboula
, Yazan Mualla:
Towards a Smart Robot Model for Traffic Signal Management in Developing Countries. 333-336

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