This work documents the rising acceptance of social robots for healthcare as well as their growing economic potential from 2017 to 2021. The comparison is based on two studies in the active assisted living (AAL) community. We first provide a brief overview of social robotics and a discussion of the economic potential of social health robots. We found that, despite the huge potential for robotic support in healthcare and domestic routines, social robots still lack the functionality to access that potential. At the same time, the study exemplifies a rise in acceptance: all health-related activities are more accepted in 2021 when in 2017, most of them with high statistical significance. When investigating the economic perspective, we found tha...
Hospital environments are facing new challenges this century. One of the most important is the quali...
Robots have been slowly but steadily introduced to welfare sectors. Our previous observations based ...
Robots have been slowly but steadily introduced to welfare sectors. Our previous observations based ...
In the last years, social robots have become a trending topic. Indeed, robots which communicate with...
Social robots are robots interacting with humans not only in collaborative settings, but also in per...
Social robots are complex machines which can interact with people and with each other. Within health...
Purpose of ReviewThis work presents a comprehensive overview of social robots in therapy and the hea...
This thesis deals with attitudes regarding robots, specifically those seen within health and social ...
Advances in technology and science have led to the application of artificial intelligence in many di...
Objectives: Socially assistive robots (SAR) may have an important role in health and social care. De...
This chapter analyses people’s attitudes towards the use of robots in the different domains of life ...
This article offers a brief overview of most current and potential uses and applications of robotics...
It is likely that robots will cross the boundaries of industry into households over the next decades...
Objectives Socially assistive robots (SAR) may have an important role in health and social care. De...
Changing demands in society and the limited capabilities of health systems have paved the way for ro...
Hospital environments are facing new challenges this century. One of the most important is the quali...
Robots have been slowly but steadily introduced to welfare sectors. Our previous observations based ...
Robots have been slowly but steadily introduced to welfare sectors. Our previous observations based ...
In the last years, social robots have become a trending topic. Indeed, robots which communicate with...
Social robots are robots interacting with humans not only in collaborative settings, but also in per...
Social robots are complex machines which can interact with people and with each other. Within health...
Purpose of ReviewThis work presents a comprehensive overview of social robots in therapy and the hea...
This thesis deals with attitudes regarding robots, specifically those seen within health and social ...
Advances in technology and science have led to the application of artificial intelligence in many di...
Objectives: Socially assistive robots (SAR) may have an important role in health and social care. De...
This chapter analyses people’s attitudes towards the use of robots in the different domains of life ...
This article offers a brief overview of most current and potential uses and applications of robotics...
It is likely that robots will cross the boundaries of industry into households over the next decades...
Objectives Socially assistive robots (SAR) may have an important role in health and social care. De...
Changing demands in society and the limited capabilities of health systems have paved the way for ro...
Hospital environments are facing new challenges this century. One of the most important is the quali...
Robots have been slowly but steadily introduced to welfare sectors. Our previous observations based ...
Robots have been slowly but steadily introduced to welfare sectors. Our previous observations based ...