Integration of a Social Robot in a Pedagogical and Logopedic Intervention with Children: A Case Study
The effectiveness of social robots such as NAO in pedagogical therapies presents a challenge. There is abundant literature focused on therapies using robots with children with autism, but there is a gap to be filled in other educational different needs. This paper describes an experience of using a...
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doaj-4868da0c491b40f7856208d49e4bc1f02020-11-25T03:59:06ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202020-11-01206483648310.3390/s20226483Integration of a Social Robot in a Pedagogical and Logopedic Intervention with Children: A Case StudyVerónica Egido-García0David Estévez1Ana Corrales-Paredes2María-José Terrón-López3Paloma-Julia Velasco-Quintana4Vicedean Architecture, Engineering and Design Degree Programs, School of Architecture, Engineering and Design, Universidad Europea de Madrid, 28670 Villaviciosa de Odón, SpainAerospace and Industrial Engineering Department, School of Architecture, Engineering and Design, Universidad Europea de Madrid, 28670 Villaviciosa de Odón, SpainScience, Computation and Technology Department, School of Architecture, Engineering and Design, Universidad Europea de Madrid, 28670 Villaviciosa de Odón, SpainAerospace and Industrial Engineering Department, School of Architecture, Engineering and Design, Universidad Europea de Madrid, 28670 Villaviciosa de Odón, SpainAcademic Model and Digital Transformation, School of Architecture, Engineering and Design, Universidad Europea de Madrid, 28670 Villaviciosa de Odón, SpainThe effectiveness of social robots such as NAO in pedagogical therapies presents a challenge. There is abundant literature focused on therapies using robots with children with autism, but there is a gap to be filled in other educational different needs. This paper describes an experience of using a NAO as an assistant in a logopedic and pedagogical therapy with children with different needs. Even if the initial robot architecture is based on genericbehaviors, the loading and execution time for each specific requirement and the needs of each child in therapy, made it necessary to develop “Adaptive Behaviors”. These evolve into an adaptive architecture, appliedto the engineer–therapist–child interaction, requiring the engineer-programmer to be always present during the sessions. Benefits from the point of view of the therapist and the children and the acceptance of NAO in therapy are shown. A robot in speech-therapy sessions can play a positive role in several logopedic aspectsserving as a motivating factor for the children.Future works should be oriented in developing intelligent algorithms so as to eliminate the presence of the engineer-programmer in the sessions. Additional work proposals should consider deepening the psychological aspects of using humanoid robots in educational therapy.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/20/22/6483NAO robotchild–robot interactionlogopedic therapyspeech therapypedagogical therapyadaptive behavior design |
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Verónica Egido-García David Estévez Ana Corrales-Paredes María-José Terrón-López Paloma-Julia Velasco-Quintana Integration of a Social Robot in a Pedagogical and Logopedic Intervention with Children: A Case Study Sensors NAO robot child–robot interaction logopedic therapy speech therapy pedagogical therapy adaptive behavior design |
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Verónica Egido-García David Estévez Ana Corrales-Paredes María-José Terrón-López Paloma-Julia Velasco-Quintana |
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Integration of a Social Robot in a Pedagogical and Logopedic Intervention with Children: A Case Study |
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Integration of a Social Robot in a Pedagogical and Logopedic Intervention with Children: A Case Study |
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Integration of a Social Robot in a Pedagogical and Logopedic Intervention with Children: A Case Study |
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Integration of a Social Robot in a Pedagogical and Logopedic Intervention with Children: A Case Study |
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Integration of a Social Robot in a Pedagogical and Logopedic Intervention with Children: A Case Study |
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integration of a social robot in a pedagogical and logopedic intervention with children: a case study |
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The effectiveness of social robots such as NAO in pedagogical therapies presents a challenge. There is abundant literature focused on therapies using robots with children with autism, but there is a gap to be filled in other educational different needs. This paper describes an experience of using a NAO as an assistant in a logopedic and pedagogical therapy with children with different needs. Even if the initial robot architecture is based on genericbehaviors, the loading and execution time for each specific requirement and the needs of each child in therapy, made it necessary to develop “Adaptive Behaviors”. These evolve into an adaptive architecture, appliedto the engineer–therapist–child interaction, requiring the engineer-programmer to be always present during the sessions. Benefits from the point of view of the therapist and the children and the acceptance of NAO in therapy are shown. A robot in speech-therapy sessions can play a positive role in several logopedic aspectsserving as a motivating factor for the children.Future works should be oriented in developing intelligent algorithms so as to eliminate the presence of the engineer-programmer in the sessions. Additional work proposals should consider deepening the psychological aspects of using humanoid robots in educational therapy. |
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NAO robot child–robot interaction logopedic therapy speech therapy pedagogical therapy adaptive behavior design |
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