Getting in touch with children with autism: Specialist guidelines for a touch-perceiving robot

R. Burns, H. Seifi, Hyosang Lee, K. J. Kuchenbecker
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Abstract Children with autism need innovative solutions that help them learn to master everyday experiences and cope with stressful situations. We propose that socially assistive robot companions could better understand and react to a child’s needs if they utilized tactile sensing. We examined the existing relevant literature to create an initial set of six tactile-perception requirements, and we then evaluated these requirements through interviews with 11 experienced autism specialists from a variety of backgrounds. Thematic analysis of the comments shared by the specialists revealed three overarching themes: the touch-seeking and touch-avoiding behavior of autistic children, their individual differences and customization needs, and the roles that a touch-perceiving robot could play in such interactions. Using the interview study feedback, we refined our initial list into seven qualitative requirements that describe robustness and maintainability , sensing range , feel , gesture identification , spatial , temporal , and adaptation attributes for the touch-perception system of a robot companion for children with autism. Finally, by utilizing the literature and current best practices in tactile sensor development and signal processing, we transformed these qualitative requirements into quantitative specifications. We discuss the implications of these requirements for future human–robot interaction research in the sensing, computing, and user research communities.
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与自闭症儿童接触:触摸感知机器人的专家指南
自闭症儿童需要创新的解决方案来帮助他们学习掌握日常经验和应对压力情况。我们建议,如果使用触觉感知,社交辅助机器人同伴可以更好地理解儿童的需求并做出反应。我们检查了现有的相关文献,创建了一套最初的六项触觉感知要求,然后我们通过采访来自不同背景的11名经验丰富的自闭症专家来评估这些要求。专家们分享的评论的主题分析揭示了三个主要的主题:自闭症儿童寻求触摸和避免触摸的行为,他们的个体差异和定制需求,以及触摸感知机器人在这种互动中可以发挥的作用。利用访谈研究反馈,我们将最初的列表细化为七个定性要求,描述自闭症儿童机器人伴侣触摸感知系统的鲁棒性和可维护性、传感范围、感觉、手势识别、空间、时间和适应属性。最后,通过利用文献和当前触觉传感器开发和信号处理的最佳实践,我们将这些定性要求转化为定量规范。我们将讨论这些需求对未来传感、计算和用户研究领域人机交互研究的影响。
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