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Participatory Design of UKIYO-E Game for Children to Support Art Appreciation Based on Interacting with Pictures

Published: 21 June 2016 Publication History

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We are developing an art-appreciation system that will provide learning information about pictures while generating interest in the pictures themselves. This system can provide learning information on pictures by talking to an artist or people portrayed in the pictures using voice recognition. Furthermore, the system operates through movement and location of the user, and it generates sensation such that the user feels he/she is in the pictures, thus actively appreciating the pictures. As the first step toward this system, we have developed a system that provides learning information to the user by actively talking using ukiyo-e. Here, we quantitatively evaluate this system for primary schoolchildren and determine whether the user is interested in the pictures while talking to the pictures using voice recognition measured by electrodermal activity. In this paper, we summarize the current system and describe two evaluation results.

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    IDC '16: Proceedings of the The 15th International Conference on Interaction Design and Children
    June 2016
    774 pages
    ISBN:9781450343138
    DOI:10.1145/2930674
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    Published: 21 June 2016

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    1. Electrodermal activity
    2. Kinect v2 sensor
    3. Ukiyo-e

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    June 21 - 24, 2016
    Manchester, United Kingdom

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    IDC '16 Paper Acceptance Rate 36 of 77 submissions, 47%;
    Overall Acceptance Rate 172 of 578 submissions, 30%

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    • (2019)Production of Woodblocks for Multi-Color Printing of a Self-Portrait Using 3D Printer3Dプリンターを利用した自画像の多色刷版画用版木の作成Journal of Graphic Science of Japan10.5989/jsgs.52.4_352:4(3)Online publication date: 2019
    • (2018)Tasty ArtProceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Multisensory Approaches to Human-Food Interaction10.1145/3279954.3279962(1-10)Online publication date: 16-Oct-2018

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