Applying a Text-Based Affective Dialogue System in Psychological Research: Case Studies on the Effects of System Behavior, Interaction Context and Social Exclusion
Marcin Skowron, Stefan Rank, Aleksandra \'Swiderska, Dennis K\"uster,, Arvid Kappas

TL;DR
This paper explores how an affective dialogue system can model social exclusion and interaction roles, revealing how context influences user perceptions and emotional responses in text-based social simulations.
Contribution
It demonstrates the system's ability to simulate social exclusion scenarios and analyze their effects on user perceptions and emotional reactions.
Findings
Interaction context affects system evaluation and emotional expression.
System roles influence affective state expressions and perceptions.
Partial social exclusion does not significantly alter affective reactions.
Abstract
This article presents two studies conducted with an affective dialogue system in which text-based system-user communication was used to model, generate, and present different affective and social interaction scenarios. We specifically investigated the influence of interaction context and roles assigned to the system and the participants, as well as the impact of pre-structured social interaction patterns that were modelled to mimic aspects of 'social exclusion' scenarios. The results of the first study demonstrate that both the social context of the interaction and the roles assigned to the system influence the system evaluation, interaction patterns, textual expressions of affective states, as well as emotional self-reports. The results observed for the second study show the system's ability to partially exclude a participant from a triadic conversation without triggering significantly…
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