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Embodiment and cognitive learning - Can a humanoid robot help children with autism to learn about tactile social behaviour?
Robins, B.; Dautenhahn, K.; Dickerson, P. (Springer Nature, 2012)The work presented in this paper is part of our investigation in the ROBOSKIN project. The project aims to develop new robot capabilities based on the tactile feedback provided by novel robotic skin. The main objective of ... -
From Isolation to Communication : A Case Study Evaluation of Robot Assisted Play for Children with Autism with a Minimally Expressive Humanoid Robot
Robins, B.; Dautenhahn, K.; Dickerson, P. (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2009)The general context of the work presented in this paper is assistive robotics with our long-term aim to support children with autism. This paper is part of the Aurora project that studies ways in which robotic systems can ... -
Robot-mediated joint attention in children with autism : A case study in robot-human interaction
Robins, B.; Dickerson, P.; Stribling, P.; Dautenhahn, K. (2004)Interactive robots are used increasingly not only in entertainment and service robotics, but also in rehabilitation, therapy and education. The work presented in this paper is part of the Aurora project, rooted in assistive ... -
Robotic Playmates: Analysing Interactive Competencies of Children with Autism Playing with a Mobile Robot
Dautenhahn, K.; Werry, I.; Rae, J.; Dickerson, P.; Stribling, P.; Ogden, B. (Wolters Kluwer, 2002) -
Robots as embodied beings- Interactionally sensitive body movements in interactions among autistic children and a robot
Robins, B.; Dautenhahn, K.; Dickerson, P. (2005) -
Where the action is : A conversation analytic perspective on interaction between a humanoid robot, a co-present adult and a child with an ASD
Dickerson, P.; Robins, B.; Dautenhahn, K. (2013-01)This paper examines interaction involving a child with an Autistic Spectrum Disorder, a humanoid robot and a co-present adult. In this paper data from one child (collected as part of the ROBOSKIN project) is analysed in ...