This work is part of the Aurora project which investigates the possible use of robots in therapy and education of children with autism (Aurora 2003), based on findings that people with autism enjoy interacting with computers, e.g. (Powell, 1996). In most of our trials we have been using mobile robots, e.g. (Dautenhahn and Werry, 2002). More recently we tested the use of a humanoid robotic doll. In (Dautenhahn and Billard, 2002) we reported on a first set of trials with 14 autistic subjects interacting with this doll. In this paper we discuss lessons learnt from our previous study, and introduce a new approach, heavily inspired by therapeutic issues. A longitudinal study with four children with autism is presented. The children were repeated...
The discussion presented in this paper is part of our investigation in the Aurora project into the p...
In this article we describe a human-robot interaction study, focusing on tactile aspects of interact...
Emerging evidence documents that social robots may increase motivation in children with autism spect...
This article presents a longitudinal study with four children with autism, who were exposed to a hum...
This article presents a longitudinal study with four children with autism who were exposed to a huma...
This article presents a longitudinal study with four children with autism who were exposed to a huma...
Recent research showed the potential benefits of robot-assisted therapy in treating children with Au...
The Robota project constructs a series of multiple degrees of freedom doll-shaped humanoid robots, w...
Interactive robots, virtual environments and other computer based technologies are increasingly app...
This work is part of the Aurora project which investigates the possible use of robots in therapy and...
The evolution of human-robot interaction (HRI) is now expanding its wings to aid children with Autis...
Interactive robots, virtual environments and other computer based technologies are increasingly appl...
In this article we describe a human–robot interac- tion study, focusing on tactile aspects of intera...
In this article we describe a human–robot interac- tion study, focusing on tactile aspects of intera...
In this article we describe a human–robot interac- tion study, focusing on tactile aspects of intera...
The discussion presented in this paper is part of our investigation in the Aurora project into the p...
In this article we describe a human-robot interaction study, focusing on tactile aspects of interact...
Emerging evidence documents that social robots may increase motivation in children with autism spect...
This article presents a longitudinal study with four children with autism, who were exposed to a hum...
This article presents a longitudinal study with four children with autism who were exposed to a huma...
This article presents a longitudinal study with four children with autism who were exposed to a huma...
Recent research showed the potential benefits of robot-assisted therapy in treating children with Au...
The Robota project constructs a series of multiple degrees of freedom doll-shaped humanoid robots, w...
Interactive robots, virtual environments and other computer based technologies are increasingly app...
This work is part of the Aurora project which investigates the possible use of robots in therapy and...
The evolution of human-robot interaction (HRI) is now expanding its wings to aid children with Autis...
Interactive robots, virtual environments and other computer based technologies are increasingly appl...
In this article we describe a human–robot interac- tion study, focusing on tactile aspects of intera...
In this article we describe a human–robot interac- tion study, focusing on tactile aspects of intera...
In this article we describe a human–robot interac- tion study, focusing on tactile aspects of intera...
The discussion presented in this paper is part of our investigation in the Aurora project into the p...
In this article we describe a human-robot interaction study, focusing on tactile aspects of interact...
Emerging evidence documents that social robots may increase motivation in children with autism spect...