This ongoing experimental project investigates the use of Generative Image Models (GIMs) in crafting a picture book creation game designed to nurture social connections among autistic children and their neurotypical peers within a neuro-affirming environment. Moving away from traditional methods that often seek to condition neurodivergent children to socialize in prescribed ways, this project strives to cultivate a space where children can engage with one another naturally and creatively through art and storytelling, free from the pressure to adhere to standard social norms. Beyond merely "story-choosing," the research highlights the potential of GIMs to facilitate "story-creating," fostering peer social connections in a creative and structured collaborative learning experience.
@article{arxiv.2408.13962,
title = {Game Design Prototype with GIMs: Fostering Neurodiverse Connections through Storytelling},
author = {Yiqi Xiao},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.13962},
year = {2025}
}
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This paper has been accepted by the Joint Conference on Serious Games 2024 and will be published in November 2024 by Springer as part of their LNCS series