Intelligent Painting Based on Social Internet of Things

Because of social computing, people are more interconnected to things and vice versa. Social computing transforms the Internet of Things to a new form called “Social Internet of Things”. The social Internet of Things needs a social approach to the Internet of Things. It is equally true that design in the context of social computing also requires a social approach to the Internet of Things. A human-object mixed social interaction model or a social approach is demonstrated in this paper and based on which a children-centered social thing, specifically an intelligent painting device is shown in this paper, whose objective is to create a superpower interaction for children and mix the human-human social network with object-object machine network to form a social network consisting of humans and objects and emotions, which focuses more on machine emotion, children behavior and children emotion.

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