Social Assistive Robots are a powerful tool to be used in patients’ cognitive training. The purpose of this study is to evaluate a new methodology to enable caregivers to teach cognitive exercises to the robot in an easy and natural way. We build upon our existing framework, in which a robot is employed to provide encouragement and hints while a patient is physically playing a cognitive exercise. In this paper, we focus on empowering the caregiver to easily teach new board exercises to the robot by providing positive examples. The proposed learning method has two main advantages i) the teaching procedure is human-friendly ii) the produced exercise rules are human-understandable. The learning algorithm is validated in 6 exercises with dif...
Assitive robotics is one of the big players in the technological revolution we are living in. Expect...
Extended Abstract presentat al workshop de Prediction and Anticipation Reasoning in Human Robot Inte...
Worldwide, about 35.7 million people were estimated to be affected by dementia in 2010. One way to t...
Social Assistive Robots are a powerful tool to be used in patients’ cognitive training. The purpose ...
Caregivers play a crucial role in assisting seniors having difficulty accomplishing activities of da...
Socially assistive robots have the potential to augment and enhance therapist’s effectiveness in rep...
Due to the world’s rapidly growing elderly population, dementia is becoming increasingly prevalent. ...
Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) and Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) represent a major challenge for health ...
National audienceSeveral socially assistive robot (SAR) systems have been proposed and designed to e...
The size of the population with cognitive impairment is increasing worldwide, and socially assistive...
Every 3 seconds, someone develops dementia worldwide. Brain-training exercises, preferably involving...
“This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published inCognitive computation. T...
© 2021 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...
Social Assistive Robots are being used in therapeutic interventions for elderly people affected by c...
The population of the world is rapidly aging and there is presently an increasing demand for residen...
Assitive robotics is one of the big players in the technological revolution we are living in. Expect...
Extended Abstract presentat al workshop de Prediction and Anticipation Reasoning in Human Robot Inte...
Worldwide, about 35.7 million people were estimated to be affected by dementia in 2010. One way to t...
Social Assistive Robots are a powerful tool to be used in patients’ cognitive training. The purpose ...
Caregivers play a crucial role in assisting seniors having difficulty accomplishing activities of da...
Socially assistive robots have the potential to augment and enhance therapist’s effectiveness in rep...
Due to the world’s rapidly growing elderly population, dementia is becoming increasingly prevalent. ...
Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) and Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) represent a major challenge for health ...
National audienceSeveral socially assistive robot (SAR) systems have been proposed and designed to e...
The size of the population with cognitive impairment is increasing worldwide, and socially assistive...
Every 3 seconds, someone develops dementia worldwide. Brain-training exercises, preferably involving...
“This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published inCognitive computation. T...
© 2021 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...
Social Assistive Robots are being used in therapeutic interventions for elderly people affected by c...
The population of the world is rapidly aging and there is presently an increasing demand for residen...
Assitive robotics is one of the big players in the technological revolution we are living in. Expect...
Extended Abstract presentat al workshop de Prediction and Anticipation Reasoning in Human Robot Inte...
Worldwide, about 35.7 million people were estimated to be affected by dementia in 2010. One way to t...