Karnam, Murali Rychen, Jonathan Guzman, Raphael Cattin, Philippe C. Rauter, Georg Gerig, Nicolas
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Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering
In neuroendoscopy, an assistant surgeon holds the endoscope while the operating surgeon performs brain surgery using surgical instruments in both hands. The assistant surgeon’s task can be strenuous over time, especially in long surgeries, and unsteadiness or tremor might affect the visualization quality that the operating surgeon depends upon. Exi...
Tisserand, Lucien Stephenson, Brooke Baldauf-Quilliatre, Heike Lefort, Mathieu Armetta, Frédéric
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Frontiers in Robotics and AI
Interaction is a dynamic process that evolves in real time. Participants interpret and orient themselves towards turns of speech based on expectations of relevance and social/conversational norms (that have been extensively studied in the field of Conversation analysis). A true challenge to Human Robot Interaction (HRI) is to develop a system capab...
Rosero, Andres Dula, Elizabeth Kelly, Harris Malle, Bertram F. Phillips, Elizabeth K.
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Frontiers in Robotics and AI
Introduction Robots are being introduced into increasingly social environments. As these robots become more ingrained in social spaces, they will have to abide by the social norms that guide human interactions. At times, however, robots will violate norms and perhaps even deceive their human interaction partners. This study provides some of the fir...
Clodic, Aurélie Brock, Anke Cochet, Hélène Carreras, Ophélie Roy, Raphaelle
Artificial Intelligence and Robotics are trending domains these days.Week after week, there are new impressive videos of robots who are walking, running or flipping, and AI agents performing complex tasks. Such achievements, in addition to all that is happening in related areas, could make us think that the introduction of robots into our daily liv...
Dillen, Arnau Omidi, Mohsen Ghaffari, Fakhreddine Romain, Olivier Vanderborght, Bram Roelands, Bart Nowé, Ann de Pauw, Kevin
This study evaluates an innovative control approach to assistive robotics by integrating brain–computer interface (BCI) technology and eye tracking into a shared control system for a mobile augmented reality user interface. Aimed at enhancing the autonomy of individuals with physical disabilities, particularly those with impaired motor function due...
Cansev, M. Ege Miller, Alexandra J. Brown, Jeremy D. Beckerle, Philipp
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Frontiers in Robotics and AI
In this paper, we discuss the potential contribution of affective touch to the user experience and robot performance in human-robot interaction, with an in-depth look into upper-limb prosthesis use as a well-suited example. Research on providing haptic feedback in human-robot interaction has worked to relay discriminative information during functio...
Zhang, Xianyu Li, Shihao Ying, Zhenzhi Shu, Liming Sugita, Naohiko
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Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
Introduction: Lower limb exoskeletons have shown considerable potential in assisting human walking, particularly by reducing metabolic cost (MC), leading to a surge of interest in this field in recent years. However, owing to significant individual differences and the uncertainty of movements, challenges still exist in the personalized design and c...
Dillen, Arnau Omidi, Mohsen Díaz, María Alejandra Ghaffari, Fakhreddine Roelands, Bart Vanderborght, Bram Romain, Olivier De Pauw, Kevin
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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
Brain-computer interfaces (BCI) enable users to control devices through their brain activity. Motor imagery (MI), the neural activity resulting from an individual imagining performing a movement, is a common control paradigm. This study introduces a user-centric evaluation protocol for assessing the performance and user experience of an MI-based BC...
Lym, Hyo Jeong Son, Hyo In Kim, Da-Young Kim, Juhyun Kim, Min-Gyu Chung, Jae Hee
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Frontiers in Robotics and AI
The home robot-based child activity service aims to cultivate children’s social emotions. A design theme was produced by interviewing child development experts and parents. The activity service is composed of 50 plays and 70 conversations. These were developed based on activities from psychomotor therapy and the guidelines of Ministry of Early Chil...
Lavit Nicora, Matteo Prajod, Pooja Mondellini, Marta Tauro, Giovanni Vertechy, Rocco André, Elisabeth Malosio, Matteo
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Frontiers in Robotics and AI
Introduction: In this work we explore a potential approach to improve human-robot collaboration experience by adapting cobot behavior based on natural cues from the operator. Methods: Inspired by the literature on human-human interactions, we conducted a wizard-of-oz study to examine whether a gaze towards the cobot can serve as a trigger for initi...