Developing child-robot interaction scenarios with a humanoid robot to assist children with autism in developing visual perspective taking skills

L. Wood, K. Dautenhahn, B. Robins, A. Zaraki
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Children with autism often find it difficult to understand that other people might have perspectives, viewpoints, beliefs and knowledge that are different from their own. One fundamental aspect of this difficulty is Visual Perspective Taking (VPT). Visual perspective taking is the ability to see the world from another person's perspective, taking into account what they see and how they see it, drawing upon both spatial and social information. In this paper, we outline the child-robot interaction scenarios that we have developed as part of the European BabyRobot project to assist children with autism explore elements that are important in developing VPT skills. Further to this we describe the standard pre and post assessments that we will perform with the children in order to measure their progress. The games were implemented with the Kaspar robot. To our knowledge this is the first attempt to improve the VPT skills of children with autism through playing and interacting with a humanoid robot.
利用类人机器人开发儿童机器人互动场景,帮助自闭症儿童发展视觉视角拍摄技能
患有自闭症的儿童通常很难理解其他人可能有不同于他们自己的观点、观点、信仰和知识。这个困难的一个基本方面是视觉透视(VPT)。视觉透视是指从另一个人的角度看世界的能力,考虑到他们看到了什么以及他们如何看到它,利用空间和社会信息。在本文中,我们概述了我们作为欧洲婴儿机器人项目的一部分开发的儿童机器人交互场景,以帮助自闭症儿童探索在发展VPT技能中重要的元素。除此之外,我们还描述了我们将对孩子们进行的标准的前后评估,以衡量他们的进步。这些游戏是用卡斯帕机器人实现的。据我们所知,这是第一次尝试通过与人形机器人玩耍和互动来提高自闭症儿童的VPT技能。
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