This paper studies the eflect of a robot’s design (appearance) in facilitating and encouraging interaction of children with autism with a small humanoid robot. The paper compares the children’s level of interaction with and response to the robot in two different scenarios: one where the robot was dressed like a human (with a ‘pretty-girl’ appearance) with an uncovered face, and the other when at appeared with plain clothing and with a featureless, masked face. The results of these trials clearly indicate the children’s preference in their initial response for interaction with a plain, featureless robot over interaction with a human like robot
Previous research has suggested that robot-mediated therapy is effective in the treatment of childre...
Faculty advisor: Jed ElisonSeveral research studies have shown that children with autism spectrum di...
AbstractThis report presents the findings from our pilot study on the initial behavior of autistic c...
Introduction: Socially Assistive Robotics has emerged as a potential tool for rehabilitating cogniti...
This paper studies the eflect of a robot’s design (ap-pearance) in facilitating and encouraging inte...
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 article presents a longitudinal study with four children with autism, who were exposed to a hum...
Interactive robots, virtual environments and other computer based technologies are increasingly appl...
This work is part of the Aurora project which investigates the possible use of robots in therapy and...
Recent rapid technological advances have enabled robots to fulfill a variety of human-like functions...
The evolution of human-robot interaction (HRI) is now expanding its wings to aid children with Autis...
In light of inconclusive results reported in the literature on the benefits of using robots to foste...
Background: Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) experience reduced ability to perceive cruc...
Robots are promising tools for promoting engagement of autistic children in interventions and thereb...
Previous research has suggested that robot-mediated therapy is effective in the treatment of childre...
Faculty advisor: Jed ElisonSeveral research studies have shown that children with autism spectrum di...
AbstractThis report presents the findings from our pilot study on the initial behavior of autistic c...
Introduction: Socially Assistive Robotics has emerged as a potential tool for rehabilitating cogniti...
This paper studies the eflect of a robot’s design (ap-pearance) in facilitating and encouraging inte...
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 article presents a longitudinal study with four children with autism, who were exposed to a hum...
Interactive robots, virtual environments and other computer based technologies are increasingly appl...
This work is part of the Aurora project which investigates the possible use of robots in therapy and...
Recent rapid technological advances have enabled robots to fulfill a variety of human-like functions...
The evolution of human-robot interaction (HRI) is now expanding its wings to aid children with Autis...
In light of inconclusive results reported in the literature on the benefits of using robots to foste...
Background: Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) experience reduced ability to perceive cruc...
Robots are promising tools for promoting engagement of autistic children in interventions and thereb...
Previous research has suggested that robot-mediated therapy is effective in the treatment of childre...
Faculty advisor: Jed ElisonSeveral research studies have shown that children with autism spectrum di...
AbstractThis report presents the findings from our pilot study on the initial behavior of autistic c...