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      Mirroring to Build Trust in Digital Assistants

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          We describe experiments towards building a conversational digital assistant that considers the preferred conversational style of the user. In particular, these experiments are designed to measure whether users prefer and trust an assistant whose conversational style matches their own. To this end we conducted a user study where subjects interacted with a digital assistant that responded in a way that either matched their conversational style, or did not. Using self-reported personality attributes and subjects' feedback on the interactions, we built models that can reliably predict a user's preferred conversational style.

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                02 April 2019
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                1904.01664
                3a77ea47-0fc7-46ab-a63d-273238a19463

                http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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                cs.HC cs.AI cs.CL

                Theoretical computer science,Artificial intelligence,Human-computer-interaction

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