Nods of Agreement: Webcam-Driven Avatars Improve Meeting Outcomes and Avatar Satisfaction Over Audio-Driven or Static Avatars in All-Avatar Work Videoconferencing
- Fang Ma ,
- Ju Zhang ,
- Lev Tankelevitch ,
- Torang Asadi ,
- Charlie Hewitt ,
- Payod Panda ,
- Lohit Petikam ,
- Marco Gillies ,
- Xenui Pan ,
- Sean Rintel ,
- Marta Wilczkowiak (SHE/HER)
Published by ACM
Avatars are edging into mainstream videoconferencing, but evaluation of how avatar animation modalities contribute to work meeting outcomes has been limited. We report a within-group videoconferencing experiment in which 68 employees of a global technology company, in 16 groups, used the same stylized avatars in three modalities (static picture, audio-animation, and webcam-animation) to complete collaborative decision-making tasks. Quantitatively, for meeting outcomes, webcam-animated avatars improved meeting effectiveness over the picture modality and were also reported to be more comfortable and inclusive than both other modalities. In terms of avatar satisfaction, there was a similar preference for webcam animation as compared to both other modalities. Our qualitative analysis shows participants expressing a preference for the holistic motion of webcam animation, and that meaningful movement outweighs realism for meeting outcomes, as evidenced through a systematic overview of ten thematic factors. We discuss implications for research and commercial deployment and conclude that webcam-animated avatars are a plausible alternative to video in work meetings.
KEYWORDS: videoconferencing, work, avatar animation modalities, satisfaction, outcomes, effectiveness, alignment, comfort, inclusivity, expression, perception, preference
Fang Ma, Ju Zhang, Lev Tankelevitch, Payod Panda, Torang Asadi, Charlie Hewitt, Lohit Petikam, James Clemoes, Marco Gillies, Xueni Pan, Sean Rintel, and Marta Wilczkowiak. 2025. Nods of Agreement: Webcam-Driven Avatars Improve Meeting Outcomes and Avatar Satisfaction Over Audio-Driven or Static Avatars in All-Avatar Work Videoconferencing. Proc. ACM Hum.-Comput. Interact. 9, 2, Article CSCW142 (April 2025), 28 pages. https://doi.org/10.1145/3711040