手语虚拟人能吸引婴儿的注意力吗?

Setareh Nasihati Gilani, D. Traum, R. Sortino, Grady Gallagher, Kailyn Aaron-Lozano, C. Padilla, Ari Shapiro, Jason Lamberton, L. Petitto
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6-12个月的儿童发展期是人们普遍理解的健康语言学习的“关键时期”,在此期间,未能接受语言接触可能会使婴儿终身面临语言和阅读问题的风险。失聪婴儿是一个弱势群体,因为他们在这一时期可能会经历显著减少或无法获得可用的语言输入。技术已被用于增加语言输入(例如,听觉设备;但研究发现学习的局限性。我们评估了一个人工智能系统,该系统使用阿凡达(提供语言和社会偶然互动)和机器人(帮助关注阿凡达)来促进婴儿学习美国手语(ASL)的能力,并提出了三个问题:(1)很少或没有接触ASL的婴儿能否区分阿凡达的不同对话模式(语言童谣;社会的姿态;空闲/非语言姿势;第三人称观察者)?(2)阿凡达能否刺激婴儿产生社会偶发反应,以及至关重要的新生语言反应?(3)父母在场/不在场对孩子的会话参与有什么影响?令人惊讶的是,婴儿(i)自发地区分了阿凡达的对话模式,(ii)对阿凡达的模式产生了不同的社会偶然反应,(iii)父母影响了婴儿对某些阿凡达模式的反应代币的增加,但婴儿行为反应的总体类别和模式保持比例相似,无论父母是否参与。值得注意的是,与阿凡达的其他对话模式相比,婴儿对阿凡达的语言童谣产生的语言反应比例最大。这项工作证明了阿凡达在促进幼儿语言学习方面的潜力。
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Can a Signing Virtual Human Engage a Baby's Attention?
The child developmental period of ages 6-12 months marks a widely understood "critical period" for healthy language learning, during which, failure to receive exposure to language can place babies at risk for language and reading problems spanning life. Deaf babies constitute one vulnerable population as they can experience dramatically reduced or no access to usable linguistic input during this period. Technology has been used to augment linguistic input (e.g., auditory devices; language videotapes) but research finds limitations in learning. We evaluated an AI system that uses an Avatar (provides language and socially contingent interactions) and a robot (aids attention to the Avatar) to facilitate infants' ability to learn aspects of American Sign Language (ASL), and asked three questions: (1) Can babies with little/no exposure to ASL distinguish among the Avatar's different conversational modes (Linguistic Nursery Rhymes; Social Gestures; Idle/nonlinguistic postures; 3rd person observer)? (2) Can an Avatar stimulate babies' production of socially contingent responses, and crucially, nascent language responses? (3) What is the impact of parents' presence/absence of conversational participation? Surprisingly, babies (i) spontaneously distinguished among Avatar conversational modes, (ii) produced varied socially contingent responses to Avatar's modes, and (iii) parents influenced an increase in babies' response tokens to some Avatar modes, but the overall categories and pattern of babies' behavioral responses remained proportionately similar irrespective of parental participation. Of note, babies produced the greatest percentage of linguistic responses to the Avatar's Linguistic Nursery Rhymes versus other Avatar conversational modes. This work demonstrates the potential for Avatars to facilitate language learning in young babies.
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