We describe the social characteristics of a robot developed to support children with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM) in the process of education and care. We evaluated the perception of the robot at a summer camp where diabetic children aged 10-14 experienced the robot in group interactions. Children in the intervention condition additionally interacted with it also individually, in one-to-one sessions featuring several game-like activities. These children perceived the robot significantly more as a friend than those in the control group. They also readily engaged with it in dialogues about their habits related to healthy lifestyle as well as personal experiences concerning diabetes. This indicates that the one-on-one interactions added a special quality to the relationship of the children with the robot.

Let's Be Friends: Perception of a Social Robotic Companion for children with T1DM

Piero Cosi;Giulio Paci;Giacomo Sommavilla;Fabio Tesser;
2015

Abstract

We describe the social characteristics of a robot developed to support children with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM) in the process of education and care. We evaluated the perception of the robot at a summer camp where diabetic children aged 10-14 experienced the robot in group interactions. Children in the intervention condition additionally interacted with it also individually, in one-to-one sessions featuring several game-like activities. These children perceived the robot significantly more as a friend than those in the control group. They also readily engaged with it in dialogues about their habits related to healthy lifestyle as well as personal experiences concerning diabetes. This indicates that the one-on-one interactions added a special quality to the relationship of the children with the robot.
2015
Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie della Cognizione - ISTC
Inglese
New Friends 2015 - The 1st International Conference on Social Robots in Therapy and Education
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http://www.newfriends2015.org/Proceedings/ProceedingsNF2015.pdf
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
22-23 October 2015
Almere, The Netherlands
Social robots
Child-Robot Interaction
diabetes
Off-Activity Talk
self-disclosure
social skills
social robot perception.
ALIZ-E Consortium Paper Ivana Kruijff-Korbayová, Elettra Oleari, Clara Pozzi, Francesca Sacchitelli, Anahita Bagherzadhalimi, Sara Bellini, Bernd Kiefer, Stefania Racioppa, Alexandre Coninx, Paul Baxter, Bert Bierman, Olivier Blanson Henkemans, Mark Neerincx, Rosemarijn Loije, Yiannis Demiris, Raquel Ros Espinoza, Marco Mosconi, Piero Cosi, Rémi Humbert, Lola Cañamero, Hichem Sahli, Joachim de Greeff, James Kennedy, Robin Read, Matthew Lewis, Antoine Hiolle, Giulio Paci, Giacomo Sommavilla, Fabio Tesser, Georgios Athanasopoulos, Georgios Patsis, Werner Verhelst, Alberto Sanna, Tony Belpaeme "Let's Be Friends: Perception of a Social Robotic Companion for children with T1DM" in Proceedings of "New Friends 2015", 1st Internatonal Conference on Social Robots in Therapy and Education, October 22-23, Almere The Netherlands, 32-33. (http://newfriends2015.org/proceedings/)
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Kruijffkorbayová, Ivana; Oleari, Elettra; Pozzi, Clara; Sacchitelli, Francesca; Bagherzadhalimi, Anahita; Bellini, Sara; Kiefer, Bernd; Racioppa, Stef...espandi
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info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
   Adaptive Strategies for Sustainable Long-Term Social Interaction
   ALIZ-E
   FP7
   248116
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