Eliciting Spoken Interruptions to Inform Proactive Speech Agent Design

Publication date

2021-07-27

Authors

Edwards, JustinISNI 0000000518164940
Janssen, ChrisORCID 0000-0002-9849-404XISNI 0000000427320370
Gould, Sandy
Cowan, Benjamin R.

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Abstract

Current speech agent interactions are typically user-initiated, limiting the interactions they can deliver. Future functionality will require agents to be proactive, sometimes interrupting users. Little is known about how these spoken interruptions should be designed, especially in urgent interruption contexts. We look to inform design of proactive agent interruptions through investigating how people interrupt others engaged in complex tasks. We therefore developed a new technique to elicit human spoken interruptions of people engaged in other tasks. We found that people interrupted sooner when interruptions were urgent. Some participants used access rituals to forewarn interruptions, but most rarely used them. People balanced speed and accuracy in timing interruptions, often using cues from the task they interrupted. People also varied phrasing and delivery of interruptions to reflect urgency. We discuss how our findings can inform speech agent design and how our paradigm can help gain insight into human interruptions in new contexts.

Keywords

interruptions, multitasking, proactive agents, speech interfaces, urgency, Software, Human-Computer Interaction, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Computer Networks and Communications

Citation

Edwards, J, Janssen, C, Gould, S & Cowan, B R 2021, Eliciting Spoken Interruptions to Inform Proactive Speech Agent Design. in CUI '21 : CUI 2021 - 3rd Conference on Conversational User Interfaces., 23, Association for Computing Machinery, New York, pp. 1-12, 3rd Conference on Conversational User Interfaces, CUI 2021, Virtual, Online, Spain, 27/07/21. https://doi.org/10.1145/3469595.3469618, conference