@inproceedings{oai:ipsj.ixsq.nii.ac.jp:00158408, author = {Osamu, Morikawa and Yoko, Sakata and Takanori, Maesako and Osamu, Morikawa and Yoko, Sakata and Takanori, Maesako}, book = {Proceedings of The Second International Conference on Collaboration Technologies}, month = {Jul}, note = {A skeleton video is a new type of video. It provides a framework and outline (skeleton) of the video contents and allows viewers to modify the video themselves in such a way that individual viewers create different adaptations of the video by viewers‘ participation as subjects. We conducted an experiment using five-year-old children. The results confirmed that it was accepted and greatly enjoyed. Although we used a fixed camera in this demonstration, the further study of camerawork synchronizing with the skeleton video is required to get more natural images., A skeleton video is a new type of video. It provides a framework and outline (skeleton) of the video contents and allows viewers to modify the video themselves in such a way that individual viewers create different adaptations of the video by viewers‘ participation as subjects. We conducted an experiment using five-year-old children. The results confirmed that it was accepted and greatly enjoyed. Although we used a fixed camera in this demonstration, the further study of camerawork synchronizing with the skeleton video is required to get more natural images.}, pages = {135--135}, publisher = {情報処理学会}, title = {A Skeleton Video Teaching Material for Young Children}, volume = {2006}, year = {2006} }