A Human-Robot Interaction Perspective on Assistive and Rehabilitation Robotics
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Date
2017
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Frontiers Media S.A.
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GOLD
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Yes
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11
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4
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Abstract
Assistive and rehabilitation devices are a promising and challenging field of recent robotics research. Motivated by societal needs such as aging populations, such devices can support motor functionality and subject training. The design, control, sensing, and assessment of the devices become more sophisticated due to a human in the loop. This paper gives a human-robot interaction perspective on current issues and opportunities in the field. On the topic of control and machine learning, approaches that support but do not distract subjects are reviewed. Options to provide sensory user feedback that are currently missing from robotic devices are outlined. Parallels between device acceptance and affective computing are made. Furthermore, requirements for functional assessment protocols that relate to real-world tasks are discussed. In all topic areas, the design of human-oriented frameworks and methods is dominated by challenges related to the close interaction between the human and robotic device. This paper discusses the aforementioned aspects in order to open up new perspectives for future robotic solutions.
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Salvietti, Gionata/0000-0001-9170-4051; Beckerle, Philipp/0000-0001-5703-6029; Endo, Satoshi/0000-0002-0692-4234; Prattichizzo, Domenico/0000-0001-9051-9698; Mastrogiovanni, Fulvio/0000-0001-5913-1898; Unal, Ramazan/0000-0002-2129-797X; Bianchi, Matteo/0000-0003-4747-1697
Keywords
Human-Robot Interaction, Human-Oriented Design, Learning and Control, Sensory Feedback, Affective Computing, Functional Assessment, Assistive and Rehabilitation Robotics, sensory feedback, Assistive robotics, assistive and rehabilitation robotics, Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry, human-oriented design, human–robot interaction, human-oriented design, learning and control, sensory feedback, affective computing, functional assessment, assistive and rehabilitation robotics, human-robot interaction, human–robot interaction, Rehabilitation robotics, affective computing, learning and control, 000, 004, 629, Affective computing; Assistive and rehabilitation robotics; Functional assessment; Human-oriented design; Human-robot interaction; Learning and control; Sensory feedback; Biomedical Engineering; Artificial Intelligence, hri_general, Kognitive Robotik, functional assessment, Human-robot interaction, RC321-571, Neuroscience
Fields of Science
0209 industrial biotechnology, 02 engineering and technology, 03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine
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110
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Frontiers in Neurorobotics
Volume
11
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