Activity switching in child-robot interaction: a hospital case study

conference paper
A case study is presented in which a socially capable robot played multiple activities during multiple sessions with hospitalised children. In this paper we show how an environment was created in which children engage with the robot and feel at liberty to express their preferences regarding which activities to play. Valuable lessons regarding robot behaviour, control and setup that allow for such a multi-activity child-robot interaction scenario were learned.
TNO Identifier
488275
ISSN
03029743
ISBN
9783319026749
Source title
5th International Conference on Social Robotics, ICSR 2013, 27-29 October 2013, Bristol, UK
Collation
2 p.
Pages
585-586
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