社会辅助机器人中的自主性:系统综述。

IF 3 Q2 ROBOTICS
Frontiers in Robotics and AI Pub Date : 2025-09-19 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/frobt.2025.1586473
Romain Maure, Barbara Bruno
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社交辅助机器人正在越来越多地研究和部署在各个领域,如教育、医疗保健、服务,甚至作为各种其他工作场所的合作者。同样,特别代表也应该以社会可接受的方式与广泛的受众互动,从学龄前儿童到老年人。应用领域和目标人群的多样性提出了有待克服的技术和社会挑战。虽然早期的作品依赖于《绿野仙踪》(WoZ)范式来提供交互性和智能的幻觉,但可以观察到向更自主的机器人的过渡。在本文中,我们根据PRISMA方法,对过去5年的社会辅助机器人研究进行了系统回顾,主要围绕sar的自主水平展开,重点关注全自主和半自主机器人,而不是非自主机器人。具体来说,为了分析sar的自主水平,该综述确定了sar的哪些传感和驱动能力通常是自动化的,哪些不是,以及这些能力是如何自动化的,目的是确定未来研究中需要探索的潜在差距。审查进一步探讨了特别行政区的自治水平和能力是否透明地传达给上述不同的目标受众,并讨论了这种透明度的潜在好处和缺点。最后,为了更全面地了解非典型肺炎的特征和应用领域,本文还报告了非典型肺炎的体现形式和通常设想的作用,以及干预措施的规模、长度和环境。
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Autonomy in socially assistive robotics: a systematic review.

Autonomy in socially assistive robotics: a systematic review.

Autonomy in socially assistive robotics: a systematic review.

Autonomy in socially assistive robotics: a systematic review.

Socially assistive robots are increasingly being researched and deployed in various domains such as education, healthcare, service, and even as collaborators in a variety of other workplaces. Similarly, SARs are also expected to interact in a socially acceptable manner with a wide audience, ranging from preschool children to the elderly. This diversity of application domains and target populations raises technical and social challenges that are yet to be overcome. While earlier works relied on the Wizard-of-Oz (WoZ) paradigm to give an illusion of interactivity and intelligence, a transition toward more autonomous robots can be observed. In this article, we present a systematic review, following the PRISMA method, of the last 5 years of Socially Assistive Robotics research, centered around SARs' level of autonomy with a stronger focus on fully and semi-autonomous robots than non-autonomous ones. Specifically, to analyse SARs' level of autonomy, the review identifies which sensing and actuation capabilities of SARs are typically automated and which ones are not, and how these capabilities are automated, with the aim of identifying potential gaps to be explored in future research. The review further explores whether SARs' level of autonomy and capabilities are transparently communicated to the diverse target audiences above described and discusses the potential benefits and drawbacks of such transparency. Finally, with the aim of providing a more holistic view of SARs' characteristics and application domains, the review also reports the embodiment and commonly envisioned role of SARs, as well as their interventions' size, length and environment.

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CiteScore
6.50
自引率
5.90%
发文量
355
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍: Frontiers in Robotics and AI publishes rigorously peer-reviewed research covering all theory and applications of robotics, technology, and artificial intelligence, from biomedical to space robotics.
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