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The power of suggestion: teaching sequences through assistive robot motions

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The power of suggestion: teaching sequences through assistive robot motions
We present a preliminary implementation of a robot within the context of social skills intervention. The robot engages a human user in an interactive and adaptive game-playing session that emphasizes a specific sequence of movements over time. Such games highlight joint attention and encourage forms of interaction that are useful within various assistive domains. Noteworthy robot activities include those that could be used to promote social cues in children with autism, sequences that maintain or improve memory in Alzheimer’s patients, and movements that encourage exercises to increase range of motion in post-stroke rehabilitation. Categories and Subject Descriptors I.2.9 [Artificial Intelligence]: Robotics. General Terms Experimentation, Human Factors, Measurement, Performance. Keywords Human-robot interaction, socially assistive robotics.
Ross Mead, Maja J. Mataric
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where HRI
Authors Ross Mead, Maja J. Mataric
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