Human-robot interaction is a quickly growing area of research. While most projects deal with typically developing subjects, the particular study that we report on in this chapter investigates interactions of children with autism with a mobile robot. We briefly motivate this approach, and then present results from a particular experimental study. This comparative study provides evidence that the robot is able to engage the children in interaction better than a conventional toy. These results are important since they highlight the potential of using robots in therapy and education of children with autism. Moreover, the work emphasizes the emergent, pro-active, and embodied nature of interaction, as applied to humanrobot interaction. These stu...
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Interactive robots, virtual environments and other computer based technologies are increasingly appl...
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International audienceTroubles in social communication as well as deficits in the cognitive treatmen...
International audienceObjective: the project "RobAutisTIC", works is conducted to evaluate the poten...
International audienceObjective: the project "RobAutisTIC", works is conducted to evaluate the poten...
Autism Spectrum Disorders is a group of lifelong disabilities that affect people's communication and...
This article presents a longitudinal study with four children with autism who were exposed to a huma...
The evolution of human-robot interaction (HRI) is now expanding its wings to aid children with Autis...
Abstract. Increasingly socially intelligent agents (software or robotic) are used in education, reha...
This thesis is part of the Aurora project, an ongoing long-term project investigating the potential ...
Increasingly socially intelligent agents (software or robotic) are used in education, rehabilitation...
This article presents a longitudinal study with four children with autism who were exposed to a huma...
Increasingly socially intelligent agents (software or robotic) are used in education, rehabilitation...
Abstract – The general context of the work presented in this paper is assistive robotics with our lo...
Copyright John Benjamins Publishing Company [Full text of this article is not available in the UHRA]...
Interactive robots, virtual environments and other computer based technologies are increasingly appl...
“The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com”. Copyright Springer.Increasingly soc...
International audienceTroubles in social communication as well as deficits in the cognitive treatmen...
International audienceObjective: the project "RobAutisTIC", works is conducted to evaluate the poten...
International audienceObjective: the project "RobAutisTIC", works is conducted to evaluate the poten...
Autism Spectrum Disorders is a group of lifelong disabilities that affect people's communication and...
This article presents a longitudinal study with four children with autism who were exposed to a huma...
The evolution of human-robot interaction (HRI) is now expanding its wings to aid children with Autis...
Abstract. Increasingly socially intelligent agents (software or robotic) are used in education, reha...
This thesis is part of the Aurora project, an ongoing long-term project investigating the potential ...
Increasingly socially intelligent agents (software or robotic) are used in education, rehabilitation...
This article presents a longitudinal study with four children with autism who were exposed to a huma...
Increasingly socially intelligent agents (software or robotic) are used in education, rehabilitation...
Abstract – The general context of the work presented in this paper is assistive robotics with our lo...
Copyright John Benjamins Publishing Company [Full text of this article is not available in the UHRA]...
Interactive robots, virtual environments and other computer based technologies are increasingly appl...
“The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com”. Copyright Springer.Increasingly soc...