Title
A Survey Investigating Usage of Virtual Personal Assistants.
Abstract
Despite significant improvements in automatic speech recognition and spoken language understanding - human interaction with Virtual Personal Assistants (VPAs) through speech remains irregular and sporadic. According to recent studies, currently the usage of VPAs is constrained to basic tasks such as checking facts, playing music, and obtaining weather updates.In this paper, we present results of a survey (N = 118) that analyses usage of VPAs by frequent and infrequent users. We investigate how usage experience, performance expectations, and privacy concerns differ between these two groups. The results indicate that, compared with infrequent users, frequent users of VPAs are more satisfied with their assistants, more eager to use them in a variety of settings, yet equally concerned about their privacy.
Year
Venue
Field
2018
arXiv: Human-Computer Interaction
Computer science,Human interaction,Human–computer interaction,Multimedia,Spoken language
DocType
Volume
Citations 
Journal
abs/1807.04606
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
0
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Mateusz Dubiel100.34
Martin Halvey265658.36
Leif Azzopardi31919133.10