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Digital ethnography of home use of digital personal assistants

Journal

BEHAVIOUR & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Volume 41, Issue 4, Pages 740-758

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/0144929X.2020.1834620

Keywords

Voice user interface; smart home; digital personal assistant; digital ethnography; intelligent software agent

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This research investigates the use of voice user interface devices like Amazon Echo, Google Home, and Apple HomePod in homes. Through the collection and analysis of user reviews and comments, the study identifies main themes and categories related to their home use, and proposes implications for the interaction design of digital personal assistants for home use.
Commercialised voice user interface devices for the home, like Amazon Echo, Google Home, and Apple HomePod, with integrated digital personal assistants have rapidly grown in popularity. These devices embody intelligent software agents that support users in their everyday life through easy and intuitive conversational interactions. While their use in everyday activities is largely unexplored, the proliferation in home use presents a valuable opportunity to add to understanding around the use of in-home digital personal assistants. In this paper, we investigate their home use in a broad context to learn more about people's experiences, attitudes, interactions and expectations with these devices contributing new insights to current knowledge around this use. Applying the digital ethnography method, we collected 3542 reviews and comments about Amazon Echo, Google Home, and Apple HomePod on Amazon, eBay, and Reddit. Six main themes and 29 categories were derived through filtering, thematic analysis and affinity diagramming. These findings constitute a conceptual framework characterising the current landscape of home use of digital personal assistants. Additionally, we identify and discuss unique issues discovered around the invisible interface, interactive freedom, and creative appropriation. We use our findings to propose implications for interaction design of DPAs for home use.

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