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Robots and autism disorder: promoting the competence generalization

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Resumo:One nuclear behavior modification in people with autism is a qualitative change in social interactions, resulting in the pursuit of social isolation, instrumental relationships, absence of an awareness of emotions and feelings, and difficulty in imitating actions or situations with a more representative content. Up to the moment, the work developed by this team aimed to investigate how robots can contribute to encourage active participation of the autistic children and to promote the social interaction between the child and the others, exploring the concept of generalization of acquired skills. However, very low-level robotic platforms, such as Lego MindStorm were applied. In future work, a humanoid robot with more abilities, including a wider range of sensors and with the possibility of using facial expressions and basic communication, is intended to be used.
Autores principais:Costa, Sandra
Outros Autores:Soares, Filomena; Santos, Cristina; Ferreira, Manuel João Oliveira; Moreira, Fátima; Pereira, Ana Paula da Silva; Cunha, Fernanda
Assunto:Social robotics Autism therapy Special education
Ano:2011
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:comunicação em conferência
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade do Minho
Idioma:inglês
Origem:RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho
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Resumo:One nuclear behavior modification in people with autism is a qualitative change in social interactions, resulting in the pursuit of social isolation, instrumental relationships, absence of an awareness of emotions and feelings, and difficulty in imitating actions or situations with a more representative content. Up to the moment, the work developed by this team aimed to investigate how robots can contribute to encourage active participation of the autistic children and to promote the social interaction between the child and the others, exploring the concept of generalization of acquired skills. However, very low-level robotic platforms, such as Lego MindStorm were applied. In future work, a humanoid robot with more abilities, including a wider range of sensors and with the possibility of using facial expressions and basic communication, is intended to be used.