Opportunities and Challenges in Using Tangible, Teleoperated Voice Agents in Kid-Driven Moments in Play Among Families with Neurodivergent Children
Flannery Hope Currin,
Cassidy Kilcoin,
Kerry Peterman
et al.
Abstract:Child-agent interaction research has largely focused on automated voice agents, although privacy concerns and quality of interactions serve as a rationale for using teleoperated agents in some settings. Research on neurodivergent children's interactions with voice agents has largely focused on therapy and classroom contexts as opposed to home contexts. We conducted a remote case study via Zoom observing six families with neurodivergent children playing with a tangible, parent-operated voice agent at home for u… Show more
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