A LONG-TERM ENGAGEMENT WITH A SOCIAL ROBOT FOR AUTISM THERAPY
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Rakhymbayeva, Nazerke
Amirova, Aida
Sandygulova, Anara
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Frontiers in Robotics and AI
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Social robots are increasingly being used as a mediator between a therapist and a child in
autism therapy studies. In this context, most behavioural interventions are typically short term in nature. This paper describes a long-term study that was conducted with 11
children diagnosed with either Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) or ASD in co-occurrence
with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). It uses a quantitative analysis based
on behavioural measures, including engagement, valence, and eye gaze duration. Each
child interacted with a robot on several occasions in which each therapy session was
customized to a child’s reaction to robot behaviours. This paper presents a set of robot
behaviours that were implemented with the goal to offer a variety of activities to be suitable
for diverse forms of autism. Therefore, each child experienced an individualized robot assisted therapy that was tailored according to the therapist’s knowledge and judgement.
The statistical analyses showed that the proposed therapy managed to sustain children’s
engagement. In addition, sessions containing familiar activities kept children more
engaged compared to those sessions containing unfamiliar activities. The results of the
interviews with parents and therapists are discussed in terms of therapy
recommendations. The paper concludes with some reflections on the current study as
well as suggestions for future studies.
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Rakhymbayeva, N., Amirova, A., & Sandygulova, A. (2021). A Long-Term Engagement with a Social Robot for Autism Therapy. Frontiers in Robotics and AI, 8. https://doi.org/10.3389/frobt.2021.669972
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