ARI: the Social Assistive Robot and Companion

S. Cooper, Alessandro Di Fava, Carlos Vivas, Luca Marchionni, F. Ferro
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With the world population aging and the number of healthcare users with multiple chronic diseases increasing, healthcare is becoming more costly, and as such, the need to optimise both hospital and in-home care is of paramount importance. This paper reviews the challenges that the older people, people with mobility constraints, hospital patients and isolated healthcare users face, and how socially assistive robots can be used to help them. Related promising areas and limitations are highlighted. The main focus is placed on the newest PAL Robotics’ robot: ARI, a high-performance social robot and companion designed for a wide range of multi-modal expressive gestures, gaze and personalised behaviour, with great potential to become part of the healthcare community by applying powerful AI algorithms. ARI can be used to help administer first-care attention, providing emotional support to people who live in isolation, including the elderly population or healthcare users who are confined because of infectious diseases such as Covid-19. The ARI robot technical features and potential applications are introduced in this paper.
ARI:社交辅助机器人和伴侣
随着世界人口老龄化和患有多种慢性疾病的医疗保健用户数量的增加,医疗保健费用越来越高,因此,优化医院和家庭护理的需求至关重要。本文回顾了老年人、行动不便的人、医院病人和孤立的医疗保健用户所面临的挑战,以及如何使用社交辅助机器人来帮助他们。强调了相关的有前途的领域和局限性。主要焦点放在最新的PAL Robotics机器人:ARI,这是一款高性能社交机器人和伴侣,专为多种多模态表情手势、凝视和个性化行为而设计,通过应用强大的人工智能算法,具有成为医疗保健社区一部分的巨大潜力。急性呼吸道感染可用于帮助提供急救服务,为孤立生活的人提供情感支持,包括老年人或因Covid-19等传染病而受到限制的医疗保健使用者。本文介绍了ARI机器人的技术特点和潜在的应用前景。
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