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  1. May 11, 2024We investigate how shape-changing can elicit emotions in children with and without visual impairment. Participants experienced touching ten different tactile stimuli (with five different shapes under one of two possible movement conditions: static and dynamic, as shown in Fig. 2. We asked participants to label each tactile stimulus with five ...
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    May 11, 2024Request PDF | On May 11, 2024, Isabel Neto and others published Conveying Emotions through Shape-changing to Children with and without Visual Impairment | Find, read and cite all the research you ...
  4. May 11, 2024This work explores the shape-emotional mappings in children with and without visual impairment. We conducted a user study with 50 children (26 with visual impairment) to investigate their emotional associations with five skin shapes and two movement conditions.
  5. diva-portal.org

    Conveying Emotions through Shape-changing to Children CHI '24, May 11-16, 2024, Honolulu, HI, USA And sharper objects are associated with high arousal levels while rounded shapes elicit positive valence [21, 43, 44]. Robots' skin is also an interactive surface that can act as a tactile sensing platform to perceive human emotions
  6. magazine.sciencepod.net

    What: This work explores the shape-emotional mappings in children with and without visual impairment. The authors investigate the expressive capabilities of shape changes and how children map tactile stimuli to inform future shape-changing devices that communicate nonvisual emotional reactions to children in mixed-visual ability groups.
  7. oru.diva-portal.org

    Shape-changing skin is an exciting modality due to its accessible and engaging nature. Its softness and flexibility make it adaptable to different interactive devices that children with and without ... To Örebro University ... Research publications Advanced search - Student theses Statistics . English Svenska Norsk. Jump to content. Change ...
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    Conveying Emotions through Shape-changing to Children with and without Visual Impairment. In Florian 'Floyd' Mueller , Penny Kyburz , Julie R. Williamson , Corina Sas , Max L. Wilson 0001 , Phoebe O. Toups Dugas , Irina Shklovski , editors, Proceedings of the CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI 2024, Honolulu, HI, USA, May ...
  9. web.tecnico.ulisboa.pt

    Conveying Emotions through Shape-changing to Children CHI '24, May 11-16, 2024, Honolulu, HI, USA The key contributions of this paper are (1) an empirical evaluation of emotional mapping of shape-changing stimuli by children with and without visual impairment, which extends previous evaluations with sighted adult populations, (2)

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