Research and commercial robots have infiltrated homes, hospitals and schools, becoming attractive and proving impactful for children’s healthcare, therapy, edutainment, and other applications. The focus of this thesis is to investigate a little explored issue of how children’s perception of the robot changes with age, and thus to create such a robot to adapt to these differences. In particular, this research investigates the impact of gender segregation on children’s interactions with a humanoid NAO robot. To this end, a series of experiments was conducted with children aged between 5 and 12 years old. The results suggest that children aged between 9 and 12 years old do not support gender segregation hypothesis with a gendered robot.In orde...
The Qui-Bot H2O project involves developing four educational sustainable robots and their associated...
Models of children’s cognitive development indicate that as children grow, they transition from usin...
Prior work has yielded contradicting evidence regarding the age at which children consistently and c...
Research and commercial robots have infiltrated homes, hospitals and schools, becoming attractive an...
The use of robots as educational partners has been extensively explored, but less is known about the...
In this paper we investigate how boys and girls of 8 and 12 years old experience interacting with a ...
The study described in this paper investigated the effects of previous exposure to robots on childre...
While previous research using quantitative measures indicates that children may regard the Zeno R-25...
With the progressive advancement in technology, artificial intelligence in the form of social robots...
Introduction Assistive robots could be a means for children with physical disabilities to manipulate...
© 2019 Springer-Verlag. This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of apaper published in Soci...
Recent technological developments in robotics has driven the design and production of different huma...
The way in which a robot is presented to children can have a profound effect on their perception of ...
AbstractThis report presents the findings from our pilot study on the initial behavior of autistic c...
Complex autonomous interactions, biomimetic appearances, and responsive behaviours are increasingly ...
The Qui-Bot H2O project involves developing four educational sustainable robots and their associated...
Models of children’s cognitive development indicate that as children grow, they transition from usin...
Prior work has yielded contradicting evidence regarding the age at which children consistently and c...
Research and commercial robots have infiltrated homes, hospitals and schools, becoming attractive an...
The use of robots as educational partners has been extensively explored, but less is known about the...
In this paper we investigate how boys and girls of 8 and 12 years old experience interacting with a ...
The study described in this paper investigated the effects of previous exposure to robots on childre...
While previous research using quantitative measures indicates that children may regard the Zeno R-25...
With the progressive advancement in technology, artificial intelligence in the form of social robots...
Introduction Assistive robots could be a means for children with physical disabilities to manipulate...
© 2019 Springer-Verlag. This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of apaper published in Soci...
Recent technological developments in robotics has driven the design and production of different huma...
The way in which a robot is presented to children can have a profound effect on their perception of ...
AbstractThis report presents the findings from our pilot study on the initial behavior of autistic c...
Complex autonomous interactions, biomimetic appearances, and responsive behaviours are increasingly ...
The Qui-Bot H2O project involves developing four educational sustainable robots and their associated...
Models of children’s cognitive development indicate that as children grow, they transition from usin...
Prior work has yielded contradicting evidence regarding the age at which children consistently and c...