Designing a Socially Assistive Robot for Long-Term In-Home Use for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders

Roxanna Pakkar, Caitlyn E. Clabaugh, Rhianna Lee, Eric Deng, M. Matarić
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Socially assistive robotics (SAR) research has shown great potential for supplementing and augmenting therapy for children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). However, the vast majority of SAR research has been limited to short-term studies in highly controlled environments. The design and development of a SAR system capable of interacting autonomously in situ for long periods of time involves many engineering and computing challenges. This paper presents the design of a fully autonomous SAR system for long-term, in-home use with children with ASD. We address design decisions based on robustness and adaptability needs, discuss the development of the robot’s character and interactions, and provide insights from the month-long, in-home data collections with children with ASD. This work contributes to a larger research program that is exploring how SAR can be used for enhancing the social and cognitive development of children with ASD.
为自闭症谱系障碍儿童设计一个长期在家使用的社交辅助机器人
社会辅助机器人技术(SAR)的研究在自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童的补充和增强治疗方面显示出巨大的潜力。然而,绝大多数的SAR研究仅限于在高度控制的环境中进行的短期研究。设计和开发能够长时间在原地自主交互的SAR系统涉及许多工程和计算挑战。本文介绍了一种完全自主的SAR系统的设计,用于自闭症儿童的长期家庭使用。我们根据鲁棒性和适应性需求来解决设计决策,讨论机器人的性格和互动的发展,并从长达一个月的ASD儿童的家庭数据收集中提供见解。这项工作为一个更大的研究项目做出了贡献,该项目正在探索如何利用SAR来促进自闭症儿童的社会和认知发展。
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