Interactive robots, virtual environments and other computer based technologies are increasingly applied in rehabilitation therapy and education. The research presented in this thesis investigates the potential use of a humanoid robot as assistive technology for encouraging social interaction skills specifically in children with autism. The research focuses on ways in which the humanoid robot can engage autistic children in simple interactive activities such as turn-taking and imitation games, and how the robot can assume the role of social mediator, encouraging the children to interact with the robot, with each other and with co-present adults. The research also investigates which robot design (in terms of appearance) best facilitates the...
Recent research showed the potential benefits of robot-assisted therapy in treating children with Au...
Society should care about those with special needs. Part of a proper care involves the development ...
Abstract This article aims to reflect on the main variables that make social robotics...
Interactive robots, virtual environments and other computer based technologies are increasingly appl...
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...
“The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com”. Copyright Springer.Increasingly soc...
This work is part of the Aurora project which investigates the possible use of robots in therapy and...
This thesis is part of the Aurora project, an ongoing long-term project investigating the potential...
AbstractAutistic children are often impaired in initiating and responding to Joint Attention. In rec...
AbstractThis research deals with the fundamental study on the social effects of robotic interaction ...
Robots are promising tools for promoting engagement of autistic children in interventions and thereb...
This thesis is part of the Aurora project, an ongoing long-term project investigating the potential ...
Advances in technologies and improvements in diagnostic procedures have contributed to the rising nu...
Recent research showed the potential benefits of robot-assisted therapy in treating children with Au...
Society should care about those with special needs. Part of a proper care involves the development ...
Abstract This article aims to reflect on the main variables that make social robotics...
Interactive robots, virtual environments and other computer based technologies are increasingly appl...
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...
“The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com”. Copyright Springer.Increasingly soc...
This work is part of the Aurora project which investigates the possible use of robots in therapy and...
This thesis is part of the Aurora project, an ongoing long-term project investigating the potential...
AbstractAutistic children are often impaired in initiating and responding to Joint Attention. In rec...
AbstractThis research deals with the fundamental study on the social effects of robotic interaction ...
Robots are promising tools for promoting engagement of autistic children in interventions and thereb...
This thesis is part of the Aurora project, an ongoing long-term project investigating the potential ...
Advances in technologies and improvements in diagnostic procedures have contributed to the rising nu...
Recent research showed the potential benefits of robot-assisted therapy in treating children with Au...
Society should care about those with special needs. Part of a proper care involves the development ...
Abstract This article aims to reflect on the main variables that make social robotics...