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Using emotion recognition technologies to teach children with autism spectrum disorder how to identify and express emotions

Jose Maria Garcia-Garcia, Víctor M. R. Penichet, María Dolores Lozano, Anil Fernando

2021Universal Access in the Information Society82 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Autism spectrum disorder (ASD), which since 2013 is considered as an umbrella term for several disorders such as autistic syndrome, Asperger’s disorder and pervasive developmental disorder, is characterized, among other aspects, by deficits in social-emotion reciprocity. This deficit manifests itself as a reduced sharing of emotions and an increased difficulty in interpreting emotions other people are feeling, which in the end leads to more impairments in social communication. Since it is possible to help a person with ASD (especially children) to improve their ability to understand and detect emotions, we have developed a proposal which integrates emotion recognition technologies, often used in the field of HCI, to try to overcome this difficulty. In this paper, we present a novel software application developed as a serious game to teach children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) to identify and express emotions. The system incorporates cutting-edge technology to support novel interaction mechanisms based on tangible user interfaces (TUIs) and emotion recognition from facial expressions. In this way, children interact with the system in a natural way by simply grasping objects with their hands and using their faces. The system has been assessed on the premises of an association with children with ASD. The outcomes of the evaluation are very positive and support the validity of the proposal.

Topics & Concepts

Autism spectrum disorderFeelingPsychologyAsperger syndromeCognitive psychologyAutismReciprocity (cultural anthropology)Emotion classificationAutistic spectrum disorderFacial expressionComputer scienceHuman–computer interactionDevelopmental psychologySocial psychologyCommunicationAutism Spectrum Disorder ResearchChild Development and Digital TechnologyGenetics and Neurodevelopmental Disorders
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