CUI 2021 - 3rd Conference on Conversational User Interfaces 2021
DOI: 10.1145/3469595.3469604
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Voice Design to Support Young Children’s Agency in Child-Agent Interaction

Abstract: Figure 1: A four-year-old child creates a collage, then converses with their stuffed animal to tell a story about their creation.

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“…Using the conference proceedings in the ACM Digital Library, we analysed paper abstracts, introductions, and methodologies, comparing them against the themes and demographics from the original review paper. In total, we found eight papers (17%) exploring topics around accessibility [4,8,27], social interaction [6,11,12], and the performance of gender by CUIs [10,25]. By contrast, around half of the provocation papers at CUI 2022 explored questions related to ethics.…”
Section: But It's a Chi Problem Right?mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Using the conference proceedings in the ACM Digital Library, we analysed paper abstracts, introductions, and methodologies, comparing them against the themes and demographics from the original review paper. In total, we found eight papers (17%) exploring topics around accessibility [4,8,27], social interaction [6,11,12], and the performance of gender by CUIs [10,25]. By contrast, around half of the provocation papers at CUI 2022 explored questions related to ethics.…”
Section: But It's a Chi Problem Right?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By contrast, around half of the provocation papers at CUI 2022 explored questions related to ethics. For accessibility, CUI papers cover similar themes to the voice assistant review, focusing on enabling children to interact with CUIs on their own terms [4,8]. They also analysed command construction in native and non-native speakers [27].…”
Section: But It's a Chi Problem Right?mentioning
confidence: 99%