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Comparing two LEGO Robotics-based interventions for social skills training with children with ASD
Conference ObjectAbstract: This paper presents an analysis of two comparable studies with LEGO Robotics-based activities in a sPalabras claves:Autores:Albo-Canals J., Barco A., Brodsky L., Cecilio Angulo Bahón, Choueiri R., Dufresne S., Hannon D., Heerink M., Heilbron S., Maristany M., Marta Díaz-Boladeras, Milto E., Padillo V., Riccio A., Rogers C.Fuentes:scopusAssessing pediatrics patients’ psychological states from biomedical signals in a cloud of social robots
Conference ObjectAbstract: This paper describes an on-going research aiming to design and deploy a robotic-pet based interventiPalabras claves:Actor-network theory, Child-Robot Interaction, Hospital child-Life programs, Robot-based intervention, Robotic petsAutores:Albo-Canals J., Barco A., Cecilio Angulo Bahón, Domènech M., Marta Díaz-Boladeras, Raya C., Serrallonga N.Fuentes:scopusA field study with primary school children on perception of social presence and interactive behavior with a pet robot
Conference ObjectAbstract: This paper presents a study on (1) how children experience a pet robot, (2) how they play with it anPalabras claves:Autores:Albo-Canals J., Barco A., Casacuberta J., Cecilio Angulo Bahón, Garriga C., Heerink M., Marta Díaz-BoladerasFuentes:scopusA novel Collaborative Online Robotics Platform to address engagement and social emotional challenges in remote learning environment
Conference ObjectAbstract: In this WIP-Innovation Practice, the authors present a shared Collaborative Online Robotics platformPalabras claves:e-Learning, Education, online STEM, robotics, Social Emotional LearningAutores:Albo-Canals J., Cecilio Angulo Bahón, Danahy E., Hannon D., Rogers C., Sans-Cope O.Fuentes:scopusA week-long study on robot-visitors spatial relationships during guidance in a sciences museum
Conference ObjectAbstract: In order to observe spatial relationships in social human-robot interactions, a field trial was carrPalabras claves:Proxemics behavior, Social human-robot interaction, Spatial relationshipsAutores:Albo-Canals J., Cecilio Angulo Bahón, Gonzalez-Dieguez J., Jonathan Salvador Paillacho Corredores, Marta Díaz-Boladeras, Torres O.Fuentes:googlescopusExternalising moods and psychological states in a cloud based system to enhance a pet-robot and child's interaction
ArticleAbstract: Background: This PATRICIA research project is about using pet robots to reduce pain and anxiety in hPalabras claves:Autores:Albo-Canals J., Boldú R., Cecilio Angulo Bahón, Larriba F., Marta Díaz-Boladeras, Raya C.Fuentes:scopusExternalising moods and psychological states to smooth pet-robot/child interaction through bluetooth communication
Conference ObjectAbstract: Nowadays have already passed more than two years since PATRICIA research project about using pet robPalabras claves:ambient intelligence, Bioemotional computing, COMMUNICATION, roboticsAutores:Albo-Canals J., Boldú R., Cecilio Angulo Bahón, Larriba F., Marta Díaz-Boladeras, Raya C.Fuentes:scopusEnhancing Long-term Children to Robot Interaction Engagement through Cloud Connectivity
Conference ObjectAbstract: In this paper, we introduce a cloud-based structure to enhance long-term engagement in a pet-robot cPalabras claves:CHILDREN, engagement, Long-term, PLAY, robot, roboticsAutores:Albo-Canals J., Barco A., Boldú R., Cecilio Angulo Bahón, Fernandez-Baena A., Miralles D., Navarro J., Raya C.Fuentes:scopusEvaluating Group-Robot Interaction in Crowded Public Spaces: A Week-Long Exploratory Study in the Wild with a Humanoid Robot Guiding Visitors Through a Science Museum
ArticleAbstract: This paper describes an exploratory study on group interaction with a robot guide in an open large-sPalabras claves:crowd behavior, group walking behavior, Group-robot interaction, robotic guide, Social navigation, space management, spatial formationsAutores:Albo-Canals J., Cecilio Angulo Bahón, Gonzalez-Dieguez J., Jonathan Salvador Paillacho Corredores, Marta Díaz-Boladeras, Torres O.Fuentes:googlescopus