AniBalloons : Animated chat balloons as affective augmentation for social messaging and chatbot interaction
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Original language | English |
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Article number | 103365 |
Journal / Publication | International Journal of Human Computer Studies |
Volume | 194 |
Online published | 18 Oct 2024 |
Publication status | Published - Feb 2025 |
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Abstract
Despite being prominent and ubiquitous, message-based communication is limited in nonverbally conveying emotions. Besides emoticons or stickers, messaging users continue seeking richer options for affective communication. Recent research explored using chat-balloons’ shape and color to communicate emotional states. However, little work explored whether and how chat-balloon animations could be designed to convey emotions. We present the design of AniBalloons, 30 chat-balloon animations conveying Joy, Anger, Sadness, Surprise, Fear, and Calmness. Using AniBalloons as a research means, we conducted three studies to assess the animations’ affect recognizability and emotional properties (N = 40), and probe how animated chat-balloons would influence communication experience in typical scenarios including instant messaging (N = 72) and chatbot service (N = 70). Our exploration contributes a set of chat-balloon animations to complement nonverbal affective communication for a range of text-message interfaces, and empirical insights into how animated chat-balloons might mediate particular conversation experiences (e.g., perceived interpersonal closeness, or chatbot personality).
© 2024 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
© 2024 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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- Animation, Chatbot, Conversational AI, Emotion, Messaging, Nonverbal
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AniBalloons: Animated chat balloons as affective augmentation for social messaging and chatbot interaction. / An, Pengcheng; Zhang, Chaoyu; Gao, Haichen et al.
In: International Journal of Human Computer Studies, Vol. 194, 103365, 02.2025.
In: International Journal of Human Computer Studies, Vol. 194, 103365, 02.2025.
Research output: Journal Publications and Reviews › RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal › peer-review