Our research objective is to study the role of metaphor on the effectiveness of technologies that are designed to nudge people towards more healthy or socially appropriate behaviors. Towards this goal, we focus on the problem of motivating and encouraging appropriate social behaviors in the context of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, such as maintaining mandated social distance, wearing masks, and washing hands. Over the last two years, many countries have developed different approaches to promoting and enforcing the mandated behaviors. Here, we explore metaphor-based solutions to this problem by studying the following research questions: (1) How is it possible for artificial agents to recognize inappropriate behavior (mobile systems, robots)? (2) How to design metaphor-based interfaces of artificial agents that effectively influence relevant human decisions and choices in the event of improper behavior? Our approach is implemented in three steps: (1) Identifying inappropriate behaviors in the context of maintaining social distance. (2) Designing a persuasive metaphor-based interface to nudge people towards appropriate behaviors. (3) Designing a user study by deploying technologies that incorporate the interface. This research is interdisciplinary and concerns cognitive linguistics, IT, human-computer interactions, cognitive science, media ethics, and philosophy of law.
Fostering safe Behaviors via metaphor-based nudging technologies
Ervas, Francesca
;Lorini, Giuseppe;Indurkhya, Bipin
2022-01-01
Abstract
Our research objective is to study the role of metaphor on the effectiveness of technologies that are designed to nudge people towards more healthy or socially appropriate behaviors. Towards this goal, we focus on the problem of motivating and encouraging appropriate social behaviors in the context of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, such as maintaining mandated social distance, wearing masks, and washing hands. Over the last two years, many countries have developed different approaches to promoting and enforcing the mandated behaviors. Here, we explore metaphor-based solutions to this problem by studying the following research questions: (1) How is it possible for artificial agents to recognize inappropriate behavior (mobile systems, robots)? (2) How to design metaphor-based interfaces of artificial agents that effectively influence relevant human decisions and choices in the event of improper behavior? Our approach is implemented in three steps: (1) Identifying inappropriate behaviors in the context of maintaining social distance. (2) Designing a persuasive metaphor-based interface to nudge people towards appropriate behaviors. (3) Designing a user study by deploying technologies that incorporate the interface. This research is interdisciplinary and concerns cognitive linguistics, IT, human-computer interactions, cognitive science, media ethics, and philosophy of law.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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