Developing a Patient-Therapist-Robot User Model for Motivation in Neurorehabilitation Therapies

Alexandru Bundea
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Using a robot to guide a non-medically skilled human helper to perform neurorehabilitation post-stroke therapies is a challenging task. Much information needs to be expressed in a quick manner and it needs to be precise to empower the helper with the feeling of "doing the right thing" during a therapy session. This doctoral research paper aims to highlight current efforts of modelling the interaction in such a situation and presents the setup for its research. We suggest a robot system setup which will be used for the "arm basis training" (ABT). We will present selected research questions for modelling both users and the role of the robot. On the whole, we aim to make patient-helper interaction more engaging and easier. This could hopefully enable even non-medical helpers to perform this therapy and keep both participants' motivation high throughout the whole therapy.
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在神经康复治疗中开发患者-治疗师-机器人用户动机模型
使用机器人指导非医学技能的人类助手进行中风后神经康复治疗是一项具有挑战性的任务。很多信息需要以一种快速的方式表达出来,它需要精确到让帮助者在治疗过程中感到“做了正确的事情”。这篇博士研究论文旨在突出当前在这种情况下对相互作用进行建模的努力,并提出了其研究的设置。我们建议一个机器人系统的设置,将用于“手臂基础训练”(ABT)。我们将提出选择的研究问题,为用户和机器人的角色建模。总的来说,我们的目标是使病人与助手的互动更有吸引力,更容易。这有望使非医疗辅助人员也能进行这种治疗,并在整个治疗过程中保持参与者的积极性。
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