Children with autism social engagement in interaction with Nao, an imitative robot: A series of single case experiments

  • Adriana Tapus
  • , Andreea Peca
  • , Amir Aly
  • , Cristina Pop
  • , Lavinia Jisa
  • , Sebastian Pintea
  • , Alina S. Rusu
  • , Daniel O. David

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Abstract

This paper presents a series of 4 single subject experiments aimed to investigate whether children with autism show more social engagement when interacting with the Nao robot, compared to a human partner in a motor imitation task. The Nao robot imitates gross arm movements of the child in real-time. Different behavioral criteria (i.e. eye gaze, gaze shifting, free initiations and prompted initiations of arm movements, and smile/laughter) were analyzed based on the video data of the interaction. The results are mixed and suggest a high variability in reactions to the Nao robot. The results are as follows: For Child2 and Child3, the results indicate no effect of the Nao robot in any of the target variables. Child1 and Child4 showed more eye gaze and smile/laughter in the interaction with the Nao robot compared to the human partner and Child1 showed a higher frequency of motor initiations in the interaction with the Nao robot compared to the baselines, but not with respect to the human-interaction. The robot proved to be a better facilitator of shared attention only for Child1.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)315-347
Number of pages33
JournalInteraction Studies
Volume13
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2012
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Assistive robotics
  • Autism
  • Human-robot interaction

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