24-02-2016 | Original Paper | Uitgave 6/2016 Open Access

Mapping Robots to Therapy and Educational Objectives for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Tijdschrift:
- Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders > Uitgave 6/2016
Introduction
Methods
Focus Groups
Participants
Procedure
Data Analysis
Systematic Literature Study
Procedure
Data Extraction
Results
Therapy and Educational Objectives for Children with ASD (From Focus Groups)
Descriptive Characteristics
Overview of Therapy and Educational Objectives for Children with ASD
Available Robots (From Literature Study)
Identifying Robots for Children with an Autism Spectrum Disorder
Robot
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Picture
a
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Description
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Operating mode
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References
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Nao
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Nao is commercially available, programmable, has multiple degrees of freedom, humanoid robotic platform used in multiple contexts, domains and for varying target groups. More information on Nao can be found on
http://www.aldebaran.com/
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Autonomous
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(Warren et al.
2014)
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Semi-Autonomous
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(Warren et al.
2013)
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Controlled/Wizard of Oz
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(Tapus et al.
2012)
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Autonomous
|
(Anzalone et al.
2014)
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Autonomous
|
(Bekele et al.
2014)
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Controlled/Wizard of Oz
|
(Huskens et al.
2014)
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Controlled/Wizard of Oz
|
(Huskens et al.
2013)
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Autonomous
|
(Bekele et al.
2013)
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Robota
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Robota is a non-commercially available, multiple degrees of freedom doll-shaped mini-humanoid robot, that was created on the base of a commercially available doll
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Controlled/Wizard of Oz
|
(Billard et al.
2007)
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Controlled/Wizard of Oz
|
(Robins et al.
2006)
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Controlled/Wizard of Oz
|
(Robins et al.
2005)
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Probo
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Probo is developed as multi-disciplinary research platform for human-robot interaction and to develop robot assisted therapies for different children. At the time of writing there are plans for a start-up for Probo.
http://probo.vub.ac.be/Probo/buy.htm
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Controlled/Wizard of Oz
|
(Anamaria et al.
2013)
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Controlled/Wizard of Oz
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(Vanderborght et al.
2012)
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Keepon
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Keepon is a commercially available toy robot, designed to study social development by interacting with children, not specifically for ASD. More information at:
http://www.mykeepon.com
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Controlled/Wizard of Oz
|
(Kozima et al.
2007)
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Controlled/Wizard of Oz
|
(Kozima et al.
2009)
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Controlled/Wizard of Oz
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(Costescu et al.
2014)
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Cat robot
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An early model of a robot with cat design features, non-commercially available, developed by a multi-disciplinary researchers group (for children with ASD)
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Controlled/Wizard of Oz
|
(Mun et al.
2014)
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I-sobot
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I-sobot is a very small commercially available “humanoid” robot:
http://www.isobotrobot.com/eng/
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Controlled/Wizard of Oz
|
(Srinivasan et al.
2013)
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Controlled/Wizard of Oz
|
(Kaur et al.
2013)
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Tito
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Tito does not seem to be commercially available, it was built using other robot’s existing modular distributed subsystems from
https://introlab.3it.usherbrooke.ca/mediawiki-introlab/index.php/CRI
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Controlled/Wizard of Oz
|
(Duquette et al.
2008)
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GIPY
b
|
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GIPY is a non-commercially available, cylindrical-shaped robot home made by IBISC
|
Controlled/Wizard of Oz
|
(Giannopulu and Pradel
2012)
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Controlled/Wizard of Oz
|
(Giannopulu and Pradel
2010)
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Hoap 3
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Hoap 3 a programmable Linux robot developed by Fujitsu Automation in Japan that was commercially available. HOAP stands for “Humanoid for Open Architecture Platform”.
http://home.comcast.net/~jtechsc/HOAP-3_Spec_Sheet.pdf
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Autonomous
|
(Fujimoto et al.
2011)
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KASPAR
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KASPAR, a humanoid robot designed by University of Hertfordshire as therapeutic toy for children with autism. Commercialisation plans for KASPAR are in progress.
http://www.herts.ac.uk/kaspar/introducing-kaspar/developing-kaspar
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Autonomous
|
(Wainer et al.
2013)
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Semi-Autonomous
|
(Robins and Dautenhahn
2014)
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Semi-Autonomous
|
(Costa et al.
2014)
|
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Autonomous
|
(Wainer et al.
2014)
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Robot arm
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not available
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A non-commercially available robotic arm model performing a reach-to-grasp action towards a spherical object
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Controlled/Wizard-of-Oz
|
(Pierno et al.
2008)
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Pleo
|
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Pleo is a commercially available toy dinosaur robot designed to express emotions and attention, using body movement and vocalization.
http://www.pleoworld.com/pleo_rb/eng/index.php
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Controlled/Wizard-of-Oz
|
(Kim et al.
2013)
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Labo-1
|
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Robot Labo-1 is a platform with four wheels that drives and turns.
http://www.aai.ca/robots/labo1.html
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Autonomous
|
(Dautenhahn
2007)
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Autonomous
|
(Dautenhahn and Werry
2004)
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ifbot
|
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Ifbot robot was used as a prompter for showing different facial expressions
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Controlled/Wizard-of-Oz
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(Lee et al.
2012)
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Discussion
Acknowledgments
Author Contributions
Compliance with Ethical Standards
Conflict of interest
Appendix
Search Strategy Used in Literature Study
Source
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# of results
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CINAHL
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20
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PUBMED
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76
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EMBASE
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5
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ERIC
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10
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IEEE
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175
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Science Direct
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106
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SpringerLink
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96
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Taylor&Francis
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1
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Google Scholar
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117
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Journal Social Robotics
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6
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Manual search
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12
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Total references incl duplicates
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623
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Remove bachelor/master thesis
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7
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Remove duplicates
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38
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Total unique references
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578
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Inclusion Criteria for Scoring Based on Titles Only
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overall question: which robots are used (in the therapy or education) for children with an autism spectrum disorder?
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only titles are provided to minimize the risk for biases (e.g. based on authors or journals)
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English language
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(semantically, not necessarily literally) in title: autism OR robots OR children
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we don’t want to restrict too much already only based on the titles. In the next step of scoring abstracts, we will look for autism AND robots AND children. So if in doubt, score 1.
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no medical nor surgical robots
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scorings scores for the titles of the articles
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0 = not relevant
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1 = maybe relevant
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2 = relevant
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All references with a total score of 3 and higher will go to the next step (scoring abstracts)
Inclusion Criteria for Scoring Based on Abstracts
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English language
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type: journals, conference proceedings, book chapters
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autism + robots + children
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Which robots are used (in the therapy or education) for children with an autism spectrum disorder?
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no medical or surgical robots
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Scorings scores
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0 = not relevant
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1 = maybe relevant
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2 = relevant
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