Title
Rachel: Design of an emotionally targeted interactive agent for children with autism
Abstract
Increasingly, multimodal human-computer interactive tools are leveraged in both autism research and therapies. Embodied conversational agents (ECAs) are employed to facilitate the collection of socio-emotional interactive data from children with autism. In this paper we present an overview of the Rachel system developed at the University of Southern California. The Rachel ECA is designed to elicit and analyze complex, structured, and naturalistic interactions and to encourage affective and social behavior. The pilot studies suggest that this tool can be used to effectively elicit social conversational behavior. This paper presents a description of the multimodal human-computer interaction system and an overview of the collected data. Future work includes utilizing signal processing techniques to provide a quantitative description of the interaction patterns.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1109/ICME.2011.6011990
ICME
Keywords
Field
DocType
Embodied conversational agent,audio-video recording,autism,children's speech,multimodal interface
Autism,Computer science,Embodied cognition,Human–computer interaction,Graphical user interface,Multimedia
Conference
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
1945-7871
20
1.82
References 
Authors
11
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Emily Mower1106259.08
Matthew P. Black219213.67
Elisa Flores3201.82
Marian Williams4212.23
Narayanan Shrikanth55558439.23