Robot-mediated communication with passive/reactive/proactive behaviors and synchronous/asynchronous modes enables parent-child exchanges but surfaces tensions in initiative, timing, and privacy while offering opportunities for everyday family connection.
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StateScribe uses a dual-layer memory architecture for episodic scenes and object-centric changes to deliver live and historical descriptions, achieving 83.1% F1 accuracy across revisits in evaluations and user studies with BLV participants.
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Designing Robots to Support Parent-Child Connections: Opportunities Through Robot-Mediated Communication
Robot-mediated communication with passive/reactive/proactive behaviors and synchronous/asynchronous modes enables parent-child exchanges but surfaces tensions in initiative, timing, and privacy while offering opportunities for everyday family connection.
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StateScribe: Towards Accessible Change Awareness Across Real-World Revisits
StateScribe uses a dual-layer memory architecture for episodic scenes and object-centric changes to deliver live and historical descriptions, achieving 83.1% F1 accuracy across revisits in evaluations and user studies with BLV participants.