Title :
DOMER: A Wizard of Oz interface for using interactive robots to scaffold social skills for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders
Author :
Villano, Michael ; Crowell, Charles R. ; Wier, Kristin ; Tang, Karen ; Thomas, Brynn ; Shea, Nicole ; Schmitt, Lauren M. ; Diehl, Joshua J.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, USA
Abstract :
This report describes the development of a prototypical Wizard of Oz, graphical user interface to wirelessly control a small, humanoid robot (Aldebaran Nao) during a therapy session for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). The Dynamically Operated Manually Executed Robot interface (DOMER) enables an operator to initiate pre-developed behavior sequences for the robot as well as access the text-to-speech capability of the robot in real-time interactions between children with ASD and their therapist. Preliminary results from a pilot study suggest that the interface enables the operator to control the robot with sufficient fidelity such that the robot can provide positive feedback, practice social dialogue, and play the game, “Simon Says” in a convincing and engaging manner.
Keywords :
control engineering computing; graphical user interfaces; human-robot interaction; humanoid robots; medical robotics; patient treatment; speech synthesis; telerobotics; ASD; Aldebaran Nao; DOMER; Simon says; Wizard of Oz interface; autism spectrum disorders; children; dynamically operated manually executed robot interface; graphical user interface; humanoid robot; interactive robots; predeveloped behavior sequences; social dialogue; social skills scaffolding; text-to-speech capability; therapy session; wireless control; Autism; Graphical user interfaces; Medical treatment; Real time systems; Robots; Speech; Variable speed drives; Wizard of Oz; autism; human-robot interaction; interface;
Conference_Titel :
Human-Robot Interaction (HRI), 2011 6th ACM/IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Lausanne
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-4393-0
Electronic_ISBN :
2167-2121