2020 29th IEEE International Conference on Robot and Human Interactive Communication (RO-MAN) 2020
DOI: 10.1109/ro-man47096.2020.9223470
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ARI: the Social Assistive Robot and Companion

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“…In the health care scenarios, phonetic interface and speech-recognising methods are popular due to their capability of smart guidance and interactive services [ 114 ]. Multi-modal gestures, gaze, and behaviour recognition were utilised on a socially assistive robot [ 115 ]. The robot aims to adopt AI algorithms too and become part of the healthcare community in the future ( Fig.…”
Section: Robots In Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the health care scenarios, phonetic interface and speech-recognising methods are popular due to their capability of smart guidance and interactive services [ 114 ]. Multi-modal gestures, gaze, and behaviour recognition were utilised on a socially assistive robot [ 115 ]. The robot aims to adopt AI algorithms too and become part of the healthcare community in the future ( Fig.…”
Section: Robots In Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its main benefits are that it can display multimodal behavior through gaze direction, speech, and gestures to directly interact with people in bi-directional communication. ARI can also connect with other smart devices, wearable sensors, and applications to monitor the health and well-being of older adults [56]. Due to the pandemic, ARI has been modified to include an IR camera in its head to detect temperature.…”
Section: Socially Assistive Robots Used During Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in a massive potential growth in automation, especially in robotics [126,135]. Robots are just one part of healthcare services that can benefit from being well integrated with mobile apps, wearable physical sensors [129], other medical devices, as well as e-health records, in order to better meet the needs of our aging vulnerable population [56]. SARs are becoming multipurpose systems, and are capable of working within human teams, for example by sharing information with healthcare providers.…”
Section: Technologies For Sarsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding the appearance of robots or the features of robots intended for use by children or the elderly, pet-like SAR, like dinosaurs or animals (Pleo, Paro, Parrot, Aibo, Huggable, or iCat) are preferred [18,21,26,34,38]. People can also interpret affective non-verbal behavior in robots [21]. A stress-reducing effect on people who are ill in childhood and old age has been identified [24,62].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PARO can support the psychosocial needs of the elderly related to inclusion, identity, attachment, occupation, and comfort [68]. When it comes to expressing emotion and inducing empathy, ARI employs a few body cues simultaneously, mainly: facial displays, body movement, posture, and vocal cues [21]. AIBO, PARO, AIBO, and iCat are considered SAR (Social Assistive Robot and Companion).…”
Section: (A) Elderlymentioning
confidence: 99%