DocumentCode
2048748
Title
Avatars´ Appearance and Social Behavior in Online Virtual Worlds
Author
Banakou, Domna ; Chorianopoulos, Konstantinos ; Anagnostou, Kostas
Author_Institution
Dept. of Inf., Ionian Univ., Corfu, Greece
fYear
2009
fDate
10-12 Sept. 2009
Firstpage
207
Lastpage
211
Abstract
In this article, we investigate the effects of avatars´ appearance on user social behavior in online virtual worlds. In particular, we study appearance differences in social communication preferences and behavior in virtual public spaces. For this purpose, we have employed virtual ethnographic methods, which is an adaptation of traditional ethnography for the study of cyberspace. We employed nine users who used four different avatars and we observed a cumulative of more than two hundreds social encounters. The results of the study indicate that avatars´ appearance is an important factor in determining the social communication patterns between users in online 3D worlds. In particular, we found that users with more elaborate avatars had a higher success rate in their social encounters, than those users with the default avatars. The implications of this study raise several issues for the design of avatars, as well as for the study of social communication in online 3D worlds.
Keywords
avatars; behavioural sciences computing; avatars appearance; avatars social behavior; online 3D worlds; online virtual worlds; social communication preferences; user social behavior; virtual ethnographic methods; virtual public spaces; Avatars; Clothing; Cultural differences; Informatics; Second Life; Shape; Skin; Virtual environment; Second Life; Virtual ethnography; avatar appearance; sociability;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Informatics, 2009. PCI '09. 13th Panhellenic Conference on
Conference_Location
Corfu
Print_ISBN
978-0-7695-3788-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PCI.2009.9
Filename
5298368
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