ChaCha: Leveraging Large Language Models to Prompt Children to Share Their Emotions about Personal Events

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Abstract

Children typically learn to identify and express their emotions by sharing stories and feelings with others, particularly family members. However, it is challenging for parents or siblings to have effective emotion communication with children since children are still developing their communication skills. We present ChaCha, a chatbot that encourages and guides children to share personal events and associated emotions. ChaCha combines a state machine and large language models (LLMs) to keep the dialogue on track while carrying on free-form conversations. Through an exploratory study with 20 children (aged 8-12), we examine how ChaCha prompts children to share personal events and guides them to describe associated emotions. Participants perceived ChaCha as a close friend and shared their stories on various topics, such as family trips and personal achievements. Based on the findings, we discuss opportunities for leveraging LLMs to design child-friendly chatbots to support children in sharing emotions.

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Seo, W., Yang, C., & Kim, Y. H. (2024). ChaCha: Leveraging Large Language Models to Prompt Children to Share Their Emotions about Personal Events. In Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings. Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3613904.3642152

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