Talking to a pedagogical agent in a smart TV: modality matching effect in human-TV interaction

ABSTRACTThe current study examined how voice control and a virtual agent in a smart TV interplay in influencing users’ evaluation of the TV. In a 2 (input modality: voice control vs. remote control...

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