Towards Joint Attention Training for Children with ASD - a VR Game Approach and Eye Gaze Exploration

Chao Mei, Bushra Tasnim Zahed, L. Mason, J. Quarles
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Joint attention is critical to the education and development of a child. Deficits in joint attention are considered by many researchers to be an early predictor of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Training of joint attention have been a significant topic in ASD intervention education research. We propose a novel joint attention training approach using a Customizable Virtual Human (CVH) and a Virtual Reality (VR) game to assist with joint attention training. Previous work has shown that CVHs potentially help the users with ASD to increase their performance in hand-eye coordination, motivate the users to play longer, as well as improve user experience in a training game. Based upon these discovered CVH benefits, we hypothesize that CVHs may also be beneficial in training joint attention for users with ASD. To test our hypothesis, we developed a CVH with customizable facial features in an educational game - Imagination Drums - and conducted a user study on adolescents with high functioning ASD to investigate the effects of CVHs. We collected users' eye-gaze data and task performance during the game to evaluate the users' joint attention with CVHs and the effectiveness of CVHs compared with Non-Customizable Virtual Humans (NCVHs). The study results showed that the CVH make the participants gaze less at the irrelevant area of the game's storyline (i.e. background), but surprisingly, also provided evidence that participants react slower to the CVH's joint attention bids, compared with NCVH. Overall, the study reveals insights of how users with ASD interact with CVHs and how these interactions affect joint attention.
面向ASD儿童的联合注意力训练——VR游戏方法与眼睛凝视探索
共同关注对孩子的教育和发展至关重要。许多研究人员认为联合注意力缺陷是自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童的早期预测指标。联合注意训练一直是自闭症障碍干预教育研究的重要课题。我们提出了一种新的联合注意力训练方法,使用可定制的虚拟人(CVH)和虚拟现实(VR)游戏来辅助联合注意力训练。先前的研究表明,CVHs有可能帮助ASD用户提高他们的手眼协调能力,激励用户玩更长时间,并改善用户在训练游戏中的体验。基于这些发现的CVH益处,我们假设CVH也可能有助于训练ASD患者的联合注意力。为了验证我们的假设,我们在一款教育游戏《想象鼓》中开发了一个具有可定制面部特征的CVH,并对患有高功能ASD的青少年进行了用户研究,以调查CVH的影响。我们收集了用户在游戏过程中的目光数据和任务表现,以评估用户与CVHs的联合注意力以及CVHs与非定制虚拟人(NCVHs)的有效性。研究结果表明,CVH使参与者更少地关注游戏故事情节的无关区域(即背景),但令人惊讶的是,也提供了证据表明,与NCVH相比,参与者对CVH的联合注意出价反应更慢。总的来说,这项研究揭示了ASD患者如何与CVHs互动,以及这些互动如何影响共同注意力。
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