Abstract
The paper discusses the background and major motivations which are driving the AuRoRA--(Autonomous Robotic platform as a Remedial tool for children with Autism) research project. We argue--that mobile robot technology can be used in a useful and scientifically challenging application area,--namely the rehabilitation of children with autism. Initial steps of the development of a robotic platform as a--remedial device are presented along with a discussion of the initial trials performed. We discuss work currently in progress, and believe that this particular application area has the potential to advance our understanding of human-robot interface design as well as having the possibility of aiding in the--rehabilitation of autistic children.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | In: Procs SIRS99, 7th Symp on Intelligent Robotic Systems |
Pages | 265-272 |
Publication status | Published - 1999 |