AN EVALUATION OF AVATAR-DESIGN FOR COMMUNICATION IN THREE-DIMENSIONAL CYBER SPACE : AGE AND GENDER DIFFERENCES AS EVIDENCED BY GRADE SCHOOL CHILDREN(International Workshop on Advanced Image Technology 2007)
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概要
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We developed the e-Life Amenity System to provide amenities to children. This papers describes the results of evaluations of the system. They show that grade school children preferred avatars that had facial images ('face-type') when the communication partner was a member of the family. When the partner was not a member of the family, they preferred avatars without facial images, i.e. avatars with a character or cartoon features ('chara-type'). In two discernible trends, boys selected 'face-type' avatars when the communication partner was a member of the family, while girls selected 'chara-type' avatars when the communication partner was not a member of the family. Furthermore, junior grade children or girls preferred simple 2D (Two-Dimensional) facial images to avatars having 2D block heads with facial images when the communication partner was a member of the family.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2007-01-02
著者
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MOCHIZUKI Takayoshi
NTT Resonant Inc.
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Inoue Masayuki
NTT Cyber Space Laboratories, NTT Corporation
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Tsuboi Toshiaki
NTT IT Corporation
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Inoue Masayuki
Ntt Cyber Space Laboratories Ntt Corporation
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