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Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2005

Autism and mobile robotics: a first experience

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Autistic Spectrum Disorders lead to the necessity of a fully adaptive management. Game is an educational way of intervention. First studies with an automous robot tend to point out that these childrens social behaviour would be helped when interacting with a robot toy. With a remotely operated robot prototype, we led a comparative study between a traditional toy play and the remote operated robot play between the two playing conditions. The robot seemed to capture the childrens interest. This study has also allowed us to acquire information on the solitary and social play of these children with the robot.
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hal-00343000 , version 1 (16-04-2014)

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Gilbert Pradel, Philippe Hoppenot, C. Goffart, Jean-Pierre Malen, Etienne Colle. Autism and mobile robotics: a first experience. Association for the Advancement of Assistive Technology in Europe (AAATE 2005), Sep 2005, Lille, France. pp.437--441. ⟨hal-00343000⟩
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