Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 37212, USA.
IEEE Trans Neural Syst Rehabil Eng. 2013 Mar;21(2):289-99. doi: 10.1109/TNSRE.2012.2230188. Epub 2012 Dec 3.
Emerging technology, especially robotic technology, has been shown to be appealing to children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Such interest may be leveraged to provide repeatable, accurate and individualized intervention services to young children with ASD based on quantitative metrics. However, existing robot-mediated systems tend to have limited adaptive capability that may impact individualization. Our current work seeks to bridge this gap by developing an adaptive and individualized robot-mediated technology for children with ASD. The system is composed of a humanoid robot with its vision augmented by a network of cameras for real-time head tracking using a distributed architecture. Based on the cues from the child's head movement, the robot intelligently adapts itself in an individualized manner to generate prompts and reinforcements with potential to promote skills in the ASD core deficit area of early social orienting. The system was validated for feasibility, accuracy, and performance. Results from a pilot usability study involving six children with ASD and a control group of six typically developing (TD) children are presented.
新兴技术,尤其是机器人技术,已经被证明对自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童具有吸引力。这种兴趣可以被利用,为患有 ASD 的幼儿提供基于定量指标的可重复、准确和个性化的干预服务。然而,现有的机器人介导系统往往具有有限的自适应能力,这可能会影响个性化。我们目前的工作旨在通过开发一种针对 ASD 儿童的自适应和个性化机器人介导技术来弥合这一差距。该系统由一个人形机器人组成,其视觉由一个用于实时头部跟踪的摄像机网络增强,使用分布式架构。基于儿童头部运动的提示,机器人可以智能地以个性化的方式自适应,生成提示和强化,有可能促进 ASD 早期社交导向核心缺陷领域的技能发展。该系统的可行性、准确性和性能已经得到验证。本文介绍了一项涉及六名 ASD 儿童和六名正常发育(TD)儿童对照组的初步可用性研究的结果。