Title :
Growing emotions: Using affect to help children understand a plant´s needs
Author :
Jules W. Verdijk;Daan Oldenhof;Daan Krijnen;Joost Broekens
Author_Institution :
Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science, Leiden University, Leiden, the Netherlands
Abstract :
This study proposes a homeostasis-based affective system with emotion and mood as a way to communicate a plant´s health state and environmental needs to preschool and primary school children. A system is proposed that expresses mood and emotion to express the plant´s health state and its affective reaction to user-induced environmental changes respectively. A long-term goal is to enhance empathic reasoning in children and respect for plants and life in general, using affect as a communicative interface (even though the underlying system is not emotive per se). A fundamental issue addressed in this work is to what extend it is useful to add affective communication to a system that is otherwise non-affective (plants in our case) in order to better understand that system´s state. A computer simulation of the affective plant was tested (n=7). Our results suggest that children can identify the simulated plant´s needs and state based on graphically expressed affect, and can act to enhance the homeostasis of the plant.
Keywords :
"Mood","Pediatrics","Positron emission tomography","Emotion recognition","Education","Graphics","Face"
Conference_Titel :
Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction (ACII), 2015 International Conference on
Electronic_ISBN :
2156-8111
DOI :
10.1109/ACII.2015.7344566