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Auteurs principaux: Zhan, Wen, Hua, Ziqun, Lin, Peiyue, Chen, Yunfei
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Publié: 2025
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Accès en ligne:https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.01548
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author Zhan, Wen
Hua, Ziqun
Lin, Peiyue
Chen, Yunfei
author_facet Zhan, Wen
Hua, Ziqun
Lin, Peiyue
Chen, Yunfei
contents This paper explores how older adults, particularly aging migrants in urban China, can engage AI-assisted co-creation to express personal narratives that are often fragmented, underrepresented, or difficult to verbalize. Through a pilot workshop combining oral storytelling and the symbolic reconstruction of Hanzi, participants shared memories of migration and recreated new character forms using Xiaozhuan glyphs, suggested by the Large Language Model (LLM), together with physical materials. Supported by human facilitation and a soft AI presence, participants transformed lived experience into visual and tactile expressions without requiring digital literacy. This approach offers new perspectives on human-AI collaboration and aging by repositioning AI not as a content producer but as a supportive mechanism, and by supporting narrative agency within sociotechnical systems.
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spellingShingle Crafting Hanzi as Narrative Bridges: An AI Co-Creation Workshop for Elderly Migrants
Zhan, Wen
Hua, Ziqun
Lin, Peiyue
Chen, Yunfei
Human-Computer Interaction
Artificial Intelligence
Computation and Language
This paper explores how older adults, particularly aging migrants in urban China, can engage AI-assisted co-creation to express personal narratives that are often fragmented, underrepresented, or difficult to verbalize. Through a pilot workshop combining oral storytelling and the symbolic reconstruction of Hanzi, participants shared memories of migration and recreated new character forms using Xiaozhuan glyphs, suggested by the Large Language Model (LLM), together with physical materials. Supported by human facilitation and a soft AI presence, participants transformed lived experience into visual and tactile expressions without requiring digital literacy. This approach offers new perspectives on human-AI collaboration and aging by repositioning AI not as a content producer but as a supportive mechanism, and by supporting narrative agency within sociotechnical systems.
title Crafting Hanzi as Narrative Bridges: An AI Co-Creation Workshop for Elderly Migrants
topic Human-Computer Interaction
Artificial Intelligence
Computation and Language
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.01548