Wearable Smart Emotion-Aware Gloves: Develops a New Way People Interact with Others

The paper introduces a wearable parent-child emotional interaction device based on physiological detection. We locate product features based on the user’s wishes and usage scenarios. Then we conducted a design study on the prototype of the product system, and summarized the comprehensive influencing factors and potential contradictions and divergence points that the target users usually have in the process of using the product. Finally, we built an intelligent prototype that implements the code writing and hardware construction of each module. In the process, we performed two evaluation tests on the prototype.

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