Intervention of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in a New Perspective: A Review on the Deployment of Adaptive Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) System in Enhancing Social Skill Impairments

M. F. El-Muhammady, H. Yusof, M. A. Rashidan, S. Sidek
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Research in the area of Human-robot Interaction (HRI) has gained momentum in recent years. The robot-based intervention has now spread its wings to help the less fortunate specifically children who suffer from Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). These robot-based intervention studies utilized HRI in improving impaired skills, such as, social skills, motor skills, and behavior. Recently, robot-based therapies have shown encouraging outcomes in improving the social skills of Autism Spectrum Disorder Children (ASDC). Herein, this paper aims to review the studies of the use of adaptive HRI in improving social skills of ASDC. Due to rapid advancement in HRI studies, this paper limits the review from the past 10 years. The steps in the procedure, such as the choice of study participants and outcome measurements, are described in this paper. According to the analysis, all the studies deployed NAO robots as their HRI system. There was variability within the parameters measured to evaluate the efficacy of the HRI, however, the analysis discovered that robot-based interventions were practically helpful in enhancing the social skills for ASDC.
自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)干预的新视角:自适应人机交互(HRI)系统在增强社交技能障碍中的应用综述
近年来,人机交互(HRI)领域的研究取得了长足的发展。这种基于机器人的干预现在已经扩展到帮助那些不幸的人,特别是患有自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的儿童。这些基于机器人的干预研究利用HRI来改善受损的技能,如社交技能、运动技能和行为。最近,基于机器人的治疗在提高自闭症谱系障碍儿童(ASDC)的社交技能方面显示出令人鼓舞的结果。本文旨在对自适应人力资源调查在提高自闭症儿童社交技能方面的研究进行综述。由于HRI研究的快速发展,本文的回顾仅限于过去10年。研究过程中的步骤,如研究参与者的选择和结果测量,在本文中进行了描述。根据分析,所有的研究都部署了NAO机器人作为他们的HRI系统。然而,分析发现,基于机器人的干预措施在提高ASDC的社交技能方面实际上是有帮助的。
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