Otisma: an integrated application and humanoid robot as an educational tool for children with autism.

Rayane Bouhali, Haniah Al-Tabaa, Sarah Abdelfattah, Manar Atiyeh, Seyed Esmaeili, Hanan Al-Tabbakh
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Autistic children have difficulty communicating wants, needs, and thoughts. In cases of low functioning autism, an individual can have serious speech and language disabilities. In response to the need of parents and therapists dealing with autistic children, social robots have been developed and incorporated into assisting children with autism. Research studies have proved the possibility of improving autistic children's lives using social robots. However, not any social robot can successfully fulfil this task, since autistic children are sensitive to certain behaviours, shapes, and colours. The proposed integrated application and humanoid robot, Otisma has been designed and developed after an intensive literature research. Otisma can be used as an educational and communicational tool with autistic children. Otisma aids educators by using applied behaviour analysis (ABA) which is a scientifically validated method that helps autistic children work through areas of severe developmental delay, like language and nonverbal communication. Different lessons can be explored using an application that is controlled by the therapist. Otisma is an efficient educational tool that facilitates the learning process to maximise social skills for children with autism. Otisma is portable, affordable, user friendly, and can be equally used by therapists in clinics or parents at home.

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Otisma:一个集成应用程序和人形机器人,作为自闭症儿童的教育工具。
自闭症儿童在沟通欲望、需求和想法方面有困难。在低功能自闭症的情况下,个体可能有严重的言语和语言障碍。为了应对父母和治疗自闭症儿童的治疗师的需要,社交机器人已经被开发出来,并被纳入到帮助自闭症儿童的工作中。研究证明了使用社交机器人改善自闭症儿童生活的可能性。然而,并不是任何社交机器人都能成功完成这项任务,因为自闭症儿童对某些行为、形状和颜色很敏感。本文提出的集成应用与人形机器人Otisma是经过大量文献研究后设计开发的。Otisma可以作为自闭症儿童的教育和交流工具。奥蒂斯玛通过应用行为分析(ABA)帮助教育工作者,这是一种经过科学验证的方法,可以帮助自闭症儿童解决严重发展迟缓的问题,比如语言和非语言交流。可以使用治疗师控制的应用程序来探索不同的课程。Otisma是一种有效的教育工具,可以促进自闭症儿童学习过程,最大限度地提高社交技能。Otisma是便携式的,价格实惠,用户友好,可以在诊所的治疗师或父母在家里同样使用。
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Journal of Medical Engineering and Technology
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology is an international, independent, multidisciplinary, bimonthly journal promoting an understanding of the physiological processes underlying disease processes and the appropriate application of technology. Features include authoritative review papers, the reporting of original research, and evaluation reports on new and existing techniques and devices. Each issue of the journal contains a comprehensive information service which provides news relevant to the world of medical technology, details of new products, book reviews, and selected contents of related journals.
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