This paper presents a novel design, implementation, and first evaluation of a triadic, collaborative game involving the humanoid robot KASPAR playing games with pairs of children with autism. Children with autism have impaired social communication and social interaction skills which make it difficult for them to participate in many different forms of social and collaborative play. Our proof-of-concept 10-week, long term study demonstrates how a humanoid robot can be used to foster and support collaborative play among children with autism. In this work KASPAR operates fully autonomously, and uses information on the state of the game and behaviour of the children to engage, motivate, encourage and advise pairs of children playing an imitation...
In this article we describe a human-robot interaction study, focusing on tactile aspects of interact...
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AbstractAutistic children are often impaired in initiating and responding to Joint Attention. In rec...
© The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract This a...
Play is one of the most important activities in child development. Children with special needs are o...
Robots can be very helpful therapeutic tools, especially for children with special needs. In the pre...
Robots can be very helpful therapeutic tools, especially for children with special needs. In the pre...
Robots can be very helpful therapeutic tools, especially for children with special needs. In the pre...
Previous studies conducted with the humanoid robot Kaspar in the UK have yielded many encouraging re...
Abstract—This article describes a pilot study in which children with autism alternated between playi...
This thesis is part of the Aurora project, an ongoing long-term project investigating the potential ...
Play is one of the most important activities in child development. Children with special needs are ...
Interactive robots, virtual environments and other computer based technologies are increasingly appl...
International audienceThis paper presents a contribution aiming at testing novel child-robot teachin...
This thesis is part of the Aurora project, an ongoing long-term project investiga-ting the potential...
In this article we describe a human-robot interaction study, focusing on tactile aspects of interact...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com Copyright Springer [Full text of this ...
AbstractAutistic children are often impaired in initiating and responding to Joint Attention. In rec...
© The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract This a...
Play is one of the most important activities in child development. Children with special needs are o...
Robots can be very helpful therapeutic tools, especially for children with special needs. In the pre...
Robots can be very helpful therapeutic tools, especially for children with special needs. In the pre...
Robots can be very helpful therapeutic tools, especially for children with special needs. In the pre...
Previous studies conducted with the humanoid robot Kaspar in the UK have yielded many encouraging re...
Abstract—This article describes a pilot study in which children with autism alternated between playi...
This thesis is part of the Aurora project, an ongoing long-term project investigating the potential ...
Play is one of the most important activities in child development. Children with special needs are ...
Interactive robots, virtual environments and other computer based technologies are increasingly appl...
International audienceThis paper presents a contribution aiming at testing novel child-robot teachin...
This thesis is part of the Aurora project, an ongoing long-term project investiga-ting the potential...
In this article we describe a human-robot interaction study, focusing on tactile aspects of interact...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com Copyright Springer [Full text of this ...
AbstractAutistic children are often impaired in initiating and responding to Joint Attention. In rec...