Print Email Facebook Twitter Great Chain of Agents Title Great Chain of Agents: The Role of Metaphorical Representation of Agents in Conversational Crowdsourcing Author Jung, Ji Youn (Student TU Delft) Qiu, S. (TU Delft Web Information Systems) Bozzon, A. (TU Delft Human-Centred Artificial Intelligence) Gadiraju, Ujwal (TU Delft Web Information Systems) Contributor Lampe, Cliff (editor) Barbosa, Simone (editor) Date 2022 Abstract Conversational agents are being widely adopted across several domains to serve a variety of purposes ranging from providing intelligent assistance to companionship. Recent literature has shown that users develop intuitive folk theories and a metaphorical understanding of conversational agents (CAs) due to the lack of a mental model of the agents. However, investigation of metaphorical agent representation in the HCI community has mainly focused on the human level, despite non-human metaphors for agents being prevalent in the real world. We adopted Lakoff and Turner's 'Great Chain of Being' framework to systematically investigate the impact of using non-human metaphors to represent conversational agents on worker engagement in crowdsourcing marketplaces. We designed a text-based conversational agent that assists crowd workers in task execution. Through a between-subjects experimental study (N = 341), we explored how different human and non-human metaphors affect worker engagement, the perceived cognitive load of workers, intrinsic motivation, and their trust in the agents. Our findings bridge the gap of how users experience CAs with non-human metaphors in the context of conversational crowdsourcing. Subject Conceptual metaphorsConversational agentCrowdsourcingEngagementGreat chain of beingHuman-agent interactionHuman-AI interactionTrust To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0c5943d2-069c-4d3b-a1b0-db886baa6c93 DOI https://doi.org/10.1145/3491102.3517653 Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), New York, NY, USA ISBN 978-1-4503-9157-3 Source CHI 2022 - Proceedings of the 2022 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems Event 2022 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI 2022, 2022-04-30 → 2022-05-05, Virtual, Online, United States Series Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights © 2022 Ji Youn Jung, S. Qiu, A. Bozzon, Ujwal Gadiraju Files PDF 3491102.3517653.pdf 13.15 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:0c5943d2-069c-4d3b-a1b0-db886baa6c93/datastream/OBJ/view