Title
Piloting Scenarios for Children with Autism to Learn About Visual Perspective Taking.
Abstract
Visual Perspective Taking (VPT) is the ability to see the world from another person’s perspective, taking into account what they see and how they see it, drawing upon both spatial and social information. Children with autism often find it difficult to understand that other people might have perspectives, viewpoints, beliefs and knowledge that are different from their own which is a fundamental aspect VPT. In this paper, we present the piloting of scenarios for our first large scale pilot-study using a humanoid robot to assist children with autism develop their VPT skills. The games were implemented with the Kaspar robot and to our knowledge this is the first attempt to improve the VPT skills of children with autism through playing and interacting with a humanoid robot.
Year
Venue
Field
2018
TAROS
Autism,Social robot,Viewpoints,Psychology,Human–computer interaction,Social information,Robot,Perspective (graphical),Human–robot interaction,Humanoid robot
DocType
Citations 
PageRank 
Conference
0
0.34
References 
Authors
10
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Luke Jai Wood1204.38
Ben Robins236738.14
Gabriella Lakatos3704.56
Dag Sverre Syrdal431927.48
Abolfazl Zaraki5599.20
Kerstin Dautenhahn63124347.57