Towards Personal Service Robots for the Elderly
G. Baltus, Dieter Fox, Francine Gemperle, Jennifer L. Goetz, Tad Hirsch, Dimitris Magaritis, Mike Montemerlo, Joëlle Pineau, Nicholas Roy, Jamie Schulte, Sebastian Thrun
- Year
- 1999
- Citations
- 244
Abstract
This paper describes the state-of-the art of a large-scale project, aimed towards the development of personal service robots for the elderly population. Taking care of elderly and chronically ill people is one of the major challenges currently faced by society. Needs range from increasing articulation to assisting those with dementia and cognitive impairment. To respond to this challenge, we have developed a first prototype robot. Using natural language, the robot can provide information related to activities of daily living obtained from the Web. It also enables remote care-givers to establish a "tele-presence" in people's home, by relaying back video and audio stream through the Next Generation Internet. The paper describes this early prototype, and it lays out our research agenda towards building service robots for the elderly.
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