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Exploring Non-verbal Communication of Presence between Young Children and Their Parents through the Embodied Teddy Bear

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Young children are emotionally dependant on their parents. Sometimes they have to be apart from each other, for example, when a parent is travelling. Current communication technologies are not optimal for supporting the feeling of presence. Our goal was to explore the design space for remote communication between young children (4-6 years) and their parents. More specifically, we aimed at gaining user feedback to a variety of non-verbal interaction modalities using augmented everyday objects. We developed the Teddy Bear concept and created an embodied mock-up that enables remote hugging based on vibration, presence indication, and communication of gestures. We conducted a user study with eight children and their parents. Our qualitative findings show that both children and parents appreciated Teddy Bear for its non-verbal communication features, but that some aspects were not easily understood, such as gestures for strong emotions. Based on our findings, we propose design implications for mediated presence between young children and their parents.

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Väänänen-Vainio-Mattila, K., Haustola, T., Häkkilä, J., Karukka, M., Kytökorpi, K. (2012). Exploring Non-verbal Communication of Presence between Young Children and Their Parents through the Embodied Teddy Bear. In: Paternò, F., de Ruyter, B., Markopoulos, P., Santoro, C., van Loenen, E., Luyten, K. (eds) Ambient Intelligence. AmI 2012. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 7683. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-34898-3_6

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