Brian Allison
Papers
3
Total Citations
42
H-Index
3
About
Brian Allison is a pioneering researcher in the field of socially assistive robotics, with a particular focus on developing humanlike robotic systems for healthcare and patient care environments. His work centers on designing non-contact, expressive robots capable of operating in hospital wards and veteran care facilities, addressing what he identifies as one of the most transformative future applications of robotic technology. Allison's most influential contribution, "The Design of an Expressive Humanlike Socially Assistive Robot" (2008), has garnered 32 citations and remains a foundational work in the field, demonstrating how human-like demeanor and expressive capability can be meaningfully integrated into assistive robotic platforms. Building on earlier groundwork laid in his 2007 paper on interactive socially assistive robots for patient care, Allison has consistently advanced the technical and human-centered dimensions of this emerging discipline. Across his body of work, totaling over 40 citations, Allison has helped shape the conversation around how robots can serve vulnerable populations with dignity and effectiveness. His research holds significant implications for the future of eldercare, rehabilitation, and hospital support systems, making him a notable voice in the intersection of robotics, human-computer interaction, and healthcare technology.
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Top Papers
- 1The Design of an Expressive Humanlike Socially Assistive Robot32 citations · 2008
- 2The Design of an Interactive Socially Assistive Robot for Patient Care7 citations · 2007
- 3An Expressive Socially Assistive Robot for Health-Care Applications3 citations · 2008