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20 October 2022 Design and development of color perception treatment video game for autistic children
Zihan Wang
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Proceedings Volume 12451, 5th International Conference on Computer Information Science and Application Technology (CISAT 2022); 124512R (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2655875
Event: 5th International Conference on Computer Information Science and Application Technology (CISAT 2022), 2022, Chongqing, China
Abstract
Color perception, a kind of visual-motor awareness, is a critical information processing ability to precept the movements of objects. This ability is not only closely related to the daily life of autistic people, but also profoundly influences their social behavior and adaptive behavior. This paper illustrates a serious game to assist children with autism between four and six years old to recognize color and adapt to real life. In the game, human-computer interaction technology is applied to give instructions and feedback to autistic children. The study selects the ABA round teaching methodology and four dimensions to evaluate the behaviors of autistic children, and analysis the score given by experts after observation of autistic children’s immersion in video games. The result of the study showed an encouraging future trend of a serious game in the treatment field for autistic children.
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Zihan Wang "Design and development of color perception treatment video game for autistic children", Proc. SPIE 12451, 5th International Conference on Computer Information Science and Application Technology (CISAT 2022), 124512R (20 October 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2655875
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KEYWORDS
Video

Color vision

Human-computer interaction

Virtual reality

3D modeling

Cognition

Visualization

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