资源论文Identifying Differences in Social Responsiveness among Preschoolers Interacting with or Watching Social Robots

Identifying Differences in Social Responsiveness among Preschoolers Interacting with or Watching Social Robots

2019-11-07 | |  72 |   53 |   0

Abstract
We describe experiments performed with a large number of preschool children (ages 1.5 to 4 years) in a two-task eye tracking experiment and a humanrobot interaction experiment. The resulting data of mostly neuro-typical children forms a baseline with which to compare children with autism, allowing us to further characterize the autism phenotype. Eye tracking task results indicate a strong preference for a humanoid robot and a social being (a four year old girl) over other robot types. Results from the human-robot interaction task, a semistructured play interaction between child and robot, showed we can cluster participants based on social distances and other social responsiveness metrics.

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