… role in behaviour intention towards behaviourchange. The social cognitive theory also stresses the importance of intention for behaviourchange, … ) in allowing the agent to take action. …
L Martinengo, AI Jabir, WWT Goh, NYW Lo… - Journal of Medical …, 2022 - jmir.org
… : Conversationalagents (CAs) are increasingly used in health care to deliver behavior change interventions. Their evaluation often includes categorizing the behavior change …
… The utilisation of embodied conversationalagents (ECAs) to build a human-agent working alliance holds promise to promote health behavior change and improve health outcomes. …
… review focuses on embodied conversationalagents (ECAs) … recommendations, known as explainable agents (XAs), as a … of explanation in building a WA for health behaviourchange. …
… However, no clear consensus exist for emotional agents triggering behaviourchange; one study found that users interacting with an emotional agent showed a larger behaviourchange …
… eating behaviours, Embodied ConversationalAgents (ECAs) … be capable of engendering behaviourchange, which is partly … in the context of health behaviourchange, while reflecting on …
… the reasoning behind its behaviour is an important open … in the human-agent interaction for behaviourchange field is built … As a conversationalagent, the agent communicates with the …
L Martinengo, NYW Lo, WIWT Goh… - JMIR research …, 2021 - researchprotocols.org
… My Diabetes Coach, a mobile app-based interactive conversationalagent to support type 2 … behaviourchange wheel: a new method for characterising and designing behaviourchange …
… ’s empathy is depicted only through the verbal behaviour during the conversation to test hypotheses H1 and H2. Figure 1 presents the core architecture in FAtiMA where the original …