The Iterative Development of the Humanoid Robot Kaspar: An Assistive Robot for Children with Autism

Wood, Luke, Zaraki, Abolfazl, Walters, Michael, Novanda, Ori, Robins, Ben and Dautenhahn, Kerstin (2017) The Iterative Development of the Humanoid Robot Kaspar: An Assistive Robot for Children with Autism. In: UNSPECIFIED.
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This paper gives an overview of the design and development of the humanoid robot Kaspar. Since the first Kaspar robot was developed in 2005, the robotic platform has undergone continuous development driven by the needs of users and technological advancements enabling the integration of new features. We discuss in detail the iterative development of Kaspar’s design and clearly explain the rational of each development, which has been based on the user requirements as well as our years of experience in robot assisted therapy for children with autism, particularly focusing on how the developments benefit the children we work with. Further to this, we discuss the role and benefits of robotic autonomy on both children and therapist along with the progress that we have made on the Kaspar robot’s autonomy towards achieving a semi-autonomous child-robot interaction in a real world setting.


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