Artificial companion agents have the potential to combine novel means for effective health communication with young patients support and entertainment. However, the theory and practice of longterm child-robot interaction is currently an under-developed area of research. This paper introduces an approach that integrates multiple 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.

Long-Term Human-Robot Interaction with Young Users

Cosi Piero;
2011

Abstract

Artificial companion agents have the potential to combine novel means for effective health communication with young patients support and entertainment. However, the theory and practice of longterm child-robot interaction is currently an under-developed area of research. This paper introduces an approach that integrates multiple 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.
2011
Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie della Cognizione - ISTC
Inglese
H. Cramer
IEEE/ACM Human-Robot Interaction 2011 Conference (Robots with Children: Practices for Human-Robot Symbiosis Workshop). Proceedings
Mobile Life Centre, Sweden
Stockholm
SVEZIA
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
6-9 March 2011
Lausanne, Switzerland
Robot
Human Interaction
ID_PUMA: /cnr.istc/2011-A2-019. - Area di valutazione 15a - Scienze e tecnologie per una società dell'informazione e della comunicazione
6
none
Baxter, Paul; Belpaeme, Tony; Cañamero, Lola; Cosi, Piero; Demiris, Yiannis; Enescu, Valentin
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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