Recent studies suggest that some children with autism prefer robots as tutors for improving their social interaction and communication abilities which are impaired due to their disorder. Indeed, research has focused on developing a very promising form of intervention named Robot-Assisted Therapy. This area of intervention poses many challenges, including the necessary flexibility and adaptability to real unconstrained therapeutic settings, which are different from the constrained lab settings where most of the technology is typically tested. Among the most common impairments of children with autism and intellectual disability is social attention, which includes difficulties in establishing the correct visual focus of attention. This article...
Recent research showed the potential benefits of robot-assisted therapy in treating children with Au...
Introduction: Socially Assistive Robotics has emerged as a potential tool for rehabilitating cogniti...
In this paper we explore the dynamics of Joint Attention (JA) in children with Autism Spectrum Disor...
Recent studies suggest that some children with autism prefer robots as tutors for improving their so...
Attention is an essential mental process that is important to achieve learning progress. We cannot g...
Abstract-It is estimated that Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) affects 1 in 68 children
It is evident that recently reported robot-assisted therapy systems for assessment of children with ...
Background: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a category of neurodevelopmental disorder characterize...
Abstract Background A growing body of anecdotal evidence indicates that the use of robots may provid...
Individuals with Autistic Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) have impairments in the processing of social and...
International audienceIn this work we tackle the problem of child engagement estimation while childr...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2018. Major: Computer Science. Advisor: Maria G...
© 2018 IEEE. Many children on autism spectrum have atypical behavioral expressions of engagement com...
The purpose of the current research is utilization of robots specifically human robots which has fil...
Background: Recognizing and mimicking facial expressions are important cues for building great rappo...
Recent research showed the potential benefits of robot-assisted therapy in treating children with Au...
Introduction: Socially Assistive Robotics has emerged as a potential tool for rehabilitating cogniti...
In this paper we explore the dynamics of Joint Attention (JA) in children with Autism Spectrum Disor...
Recent studies suggest that some children with autism prefer robots as tutors for improving their so...
Attention is an essential mental process that is important to achieve learning progress. We cannot g...
Abstract-It is estimated that Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) affects 1 in 68 children
It is evident that recently reported robot-assisted therapy systems for assessment of children with ...
Background: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a category of neurodevelopmental disorder characterize...
Abstract Background A growing body of anecdotal evidence indicates that the use of robots may provid...
Individuals with Autistic Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) have impairments in the processing of social and...
International audienceIn this work we tackle the problem of child engagement estimation while childr...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2018. Major: Computer Science. Advisor: Maria G...
© 2018 IEEE. Many children on autism spectrum have atypical behavioral expressions of engagement com...
The purpose of the current research is utilization of robots specifically human robots which has fil...
Background: Recognizing and mimicking facial expressions are important cues for building great rappo...
Recent research showed the potential benefits of robot-assisted therapy in treating children with Au...
Introduction: Socially Assistive Robotics has emerged as a potential tool for rehabilitating cogniti...
In this paper we explore the dynamics of Joint Attention (JA) in children with Autism Spectrum Disor...