Interaction Design and Children 2022
DOI: 10.1145/3501712.3529729
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Evaluating Interactional Synchrony in Full-Body Interaction with Autistic Children

Abstract: Interactional synchrony, the spontaneous coordination of movements during interaction, is increasingly considered important in research on the development of non-verbal communication by autistic children. There is evidence that interventions using embodiedinteraction technologies to support interactional synchrony are possible, but we do not have a shared framework in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) for designing and evaluating such systems. We discuss existing measurement and evaluation tools used in experim… Show more

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“…3(c). Sliding-window correlation measures are common in brain imaging dynamic functional connectivity research [18] as well as in HCI research (e.g., synchrony in EDA measures [49]), though more advanced methods exist (e.g., windowed cross-correlation [45]). To test this, we ran a gaussian Generalized Linear Model for modality as predictor and mean correlation as response variable, 0 + 1 (Modality) + , however we did not fnd any signifcant efects.…”
Section: Efects Of Modality and Task On Breathing Synchronymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3(c). Sliding-window correlation measures are common in brain imaging dynamic functional connectivity research [18] as well as in HCI research (e.g., synchrony in EDA measures [49]), though more advanced methods exist (e.g., windowed cross-correlation [45]). To test this, we ran a gaussian Generalized Linear Model for modality as predictor and mean correlation as response variable, 0 + 1 (Modality) + , however we did not fnd any signifcant efects.…”
Section: Efects Of Modality and Task On Breathing Synchronymentioning
confidence: 99%