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Comparing the gaze responses of children with autism and typically developed individuals in human-robot interaction

S. Mohammad Mavadati, Huanghao Feng, Anibal Gutierrez, Mohammad H. Mahoor

发表年份
2014
引用次数
22

摘要

Robots are becoming a part of humans' social life as assistants, companionbots, therapists, and entertainers. One promising application of the socially assistive robots is in autism therapy, where robots are employed to enhance verbal and nonverbal skills (e.g. eye-gaze attention, facial expression mimicry) of individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). One important question is "How the gaze responses of individuals with ASD differ from that of Typically Developing (TD) peers when interacting with a robot?" We present the results of our recent studies for modeling and analyzing the gaze pattern of children with ASD when they interact with a robot called NAO. This paper reports the differences of gaze responses of TD and ASD group in two conversational contexts: Speaking versus Listening. We used Variable-order Markov Model (VMM) to discover the temporal gaze directional patterns of ASD and TD groups. The results reveal that the gaze responses of the TD individuals in speaking and listening contexts, can be best modeled by VMM with order zero and three, respectively. As we expected, the result show that the temporal gaze patterns of typically developed children are varying when the role in the conversational context is changed. However for the ASD individuals for both conversational contexts the VMM with order one could best fit the data. Overall, the results conclude that VMM is a powerful technique to model different gaze responses of TD and ASD individuals in speaking and listening contexts.

关键词

GazeActive listeningAutism spectrum disorderPsychologyAutismCognitive psychologyNonverbal communicationHumanoid robotContext (archaeology)Eye tracking

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