Socially assistive robots should provide users with personalized assistance within a wide range of scenarios such as hospitals, home or social settings and private houses. Different people may have different needs both at the cognitive/physical support level and in relation to the preferences of interaction. Consequently the typology of tasks and the way the assistance is delivered can change according to the person with whom the robot is interacting. The authors' long-term research goal is the realization of an advanced cognitive system able to support multiple assistive scenarios with adaptations over time. We here show how the integration of model-based and model-free AI technologies can contextualize robot assistive behaviors and dynamically decide what to do (assistive plan) and how to do it (assistive plan execution), according to the different features and needs of assisted persons. Although the approach is general, the paper specifically focuses on the synthesis of personalized therapies for (cognitive) stimulation of users.

A Two-Layered Approach to Adaptive Dialogues for Robotic Assistance

De Benedictis R
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Umbrico A;Fracasso F;Cortellessa G;Orlandini A;Cesta A
2020

Abstract

Socially assistive robots should provide users with personalized assistance within a wide range of scenarios such as hospitals, home or social settings and private houses. Different people may have different needs both at the cognitive/physical support level and in relation to the preferences of interaction. Consequently the typology of tasks and the way the assistance is delivered can change according to the person with whom the robot is interacting. The authors' long-term research goal is the realization of an advanced cognitive system able to support multiple assistive scenarios with adaptations over time. We here show how the integration of model-based and model-free AI technologies can contextualize robot assistive behaviors and dynamically decide what to do (assistive plan) and how to do it (assistive plan execution), according to the different features and needs of assisted persons. Although the approach is general, the paper specifically focuses on the synthesis of personalized therapies for (cognitive) stimulation of users.
2020
Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie della Cognizione - ISTC
978-1-7281-6075-7
Personalized interaction
User modeling
Automated planning
Reactive reasoning
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