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Long-term human-robot interaction with young users

Paul Baxter, Tony Belpaeme, Lola Cañamero, Piero Cosi, Yiannis Demiris, Valentin Enescu

Year
2011
Citations
50

Abstract

Artificial companion agents have the potential to combine novel means for effective health communication with young patients sup-port and entertainment. However, the theory and practice of long-term child-robot interaction is currently an under-developed area of research. This paper introduces an approach that integrates multi-ple functional aspects necessary to implement temporally extended human-robot interaction in the setting of a paediatric ward. We present our methodology for the implementation of a companion robot which will be used to support young patients in hospital as they learn to manage a lifelong metabolic disorder (diabetes). The robot will interact with patients over an extended period of time. The necessary functional aspects are identified and introduced, and a review of the technical challenges involved is presented. 1.

Keywords

EntertainmentRobotTerm (time)Computer scienceHuman–robot interactionHuman–computer interactionArtificial intelligence

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