Interacting with social robots has been reported as potentially beneficial for children with social communication difficulties, with one of the promising applications being the practising of social skills, such as joint attention. We present the analysis of attention skills in children with cognitive impairments over a series of child-robot interaction sessions. Here, an interaction consists of five different modules. The first module introduces the child to the robot. The next three modules are the task modules during which children are expected to improve their attention skills during the completion of a series of social tasks. The final module is a free style interaction, where the duration of interaction between the child and robot was ...
Previous studies reported that children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) show a certain interest ...
AbstractThis report presents the findings from our pilot study on the initial behavior of autistic c...
With an increasing number of researchers exploring Child-Robot Interaction (CRI), it becomes desirab...
Interacting with social robots has been reported as potentially beneficial for children with social ...
Children with cognitive impairments reported having an engaging initial response in child-robot inte...
Background: There is anecdotal evidence for the use of robots to facilitate prosocial behaviors such...
In this paper we explore the dynamics of Joint Attention (JA) in children with Autism Spectrum Disor...
Abstract Background A growing body of anecdotal evidence indicates that the use of robots may provid...
Attention is an essential mental process that is important to achieve learning progress. We cannot g...
International audienceIndividuals suffering from Autistic SpectrumDisorder (ASD) have impaired skill...
Using a social robot has been proven to have multiple benefits for the training of children with Aut...
One of the biggest challenges in human-agent interaction (HAI) is the development of an agent such a...
Abstract Introduction Autism Spectrum Disorder is a set of developmental disorders that imply in po...
Using a social robot has been proven to have multiple benefits for the training of children with Aut...
Our study aims to compare the social engagement behaviors of the children with autism spectrum disor...
Previous studies reported that children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) show a certain interest ...
AbstractThis report presents the findings from our pilot study on the initial behavior of autistic c...
With an increasing number of researchers exploring Child-Robot Interaction (CRI), it becomes desirab...
Interacting with social robots has been reported as potentially beneficial for children with social ...
Children with cognitive impairments reported having an engaging initial response in child-robot inte...
Background: There is anecdotal evidence for the use of robots to facilitate prosocial behaviors such...
In this paper we explore the dynamics of Joint Attention (JA) in children with Autism Spectrum Disor...
Abstract Background A growing body of anecdotal evidence indicates that the use of robots may provid...
Attention is an essential mental process that is important to achieve learning progress. We cannot g...
International audienceIndividuals suffering from Autistic SpectrumDisorder (ASD) have impaired skill...
Using a social robot has been proven to have multiple benefits for the training of children with Aut...
One of the biggest challenges in human-agent interaction (HAI) is the development of an agent such a...
Abstract Introduction Autism Spectrum Disorder is a set of developmental disorders that imply in po...
Using a social robot has been proven to have multiple benefits for the training of children with Aut...
Our study aims to compare the social engagement behaviors of the children with autism spectrum disor...
Previous studies reported that children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) show a certain interest ...
AbstractThis report presents the findings from our pilot study on the initial behavior of autistic c...
With an increasing number of researchers exploring Child-Robot Interaction (CRI), it becomes desirab...