Items where Author is "Robins, Ben"
Number of items: 31.
Article
Automatic Emotion Recognition in Children with Autism: A Systematic Literature Review. (2022)
Agnieszka Landowska,
Aleksandra Karpus,
Teresa Zawadzka,
Ben Robins,
Duygun Erol Barkana,
Hatice Kose,
Tatjana Zorcec
and
Nicholas Cummins
Kaspar in the wild: Experiences from deploying a small humanoid robot in a nursery school for children with autism. (2020)
Dag Sverre Syrdal,
Kerstin Dautenhahn,
Ben Robins,
Efstathia Karakosta
and
Nan Cannon Jones
Robot-Mediated interviews: A field trial with a potential real-world user. (2020)
Luke Wood,
Kerstin Dautenhahn,
Austen Rainer,
Ben Robins,
Hagen Lehmann
and
Dag Sverre Syrdal
Robot-Mediated interviews: A field trial with a potential real-world user. (2020)
Luke Wood,
Kerstin Dautenhahn,
Austen Rainer,
Ben Robins,
Hagen Lehmann
and
Dag Sverre Syrdal
Robot-Mediated interviews: A field trial with a potential real-world user. (2020)
Luke Wood,
Kerstin Dautenhahn,
Austen Rainer,
Ben Robins,
Hagen Lehmann
and
Dag Sverre Syrdal
A Novel Reinforcement-Based Paradigm for Children to Teach the Humanoid Kaspar Robot. (2019)
Abolfazl Zaraki,
Mehdi Khamassi,
Luke Wood,
Gabriella Lakatos,
Costas Tzafestas,
Farshid Amirabdollahian,
Ben Robins
and
Kerstin Dautenhahn
Developing a protocol and experimental setup for using a humanoid robot to assist children with autism to develop visual perspective taking skills. (2019)
Luke Wood,
Ben Robins,
Gabriella Lakatos,
Dag Sverre Syrdal,
Abolfazl Zaraki
and
Kerstin Dautenhahn
Feasibility study of a randomised controlled trial to investigate the effectiveness of using a humanoid robot to improve the social skills of children with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (Kaspar RCT): A Study Protocol. (2017)
Silvana Mengoni,
Karen Irvine,
Deepshikha Thakur,
Garry Barton,
Kerstin Dautenhahn,
Karen Guldberg,
Ben Robins,
David Wellsted
and
Shivani Sharma
Robot-Mediated Interviews with Children: What do potential users think? (2017)
Luke Wood,
Hagen Lehmann,
Kerstin Dautenhahn,
Ben Robins,
Austen Rainer
and
Dag Sverre Syrdal
Using a Humanoid Robot to Elicit Body Awareness and Appropriate Physical Interaction in Children with Autism. (2015)
Sandra Costa,
Hagen Lehmann,
K. Dautenhahn,
Ben Robins
and
Filomena Soares
Using the humanoid robot KASPAR to autonomously play triadic games and facilitate collaborative play among children with autism. (2014)
Joshua Wainer,
Ben Robins,
Farshid Amirabdollahian
and
K. Dautenhahn
Tactile Interactions with a Humanoid Robot : Novel Play Scenario Implementations with Children with Autism. (2014)
Ben Robins
and
K. Dautenhahn
Robot companions for children with down syndrome : A case study. (2014)
Hagen Lehmann,
Iolanda Iacono,
K. Dautenhahn,
Patrizia Marti
and
Ben Robins
A Pilot Study with a Novel Setup for Collaborative Play of the Humanoid Robot KASPAR with children with autism. (2014)
Joshua Wainer,
K. Dautenhahn,
Ben Robins
and
Farshid Amirabdollahian
Scenarios of robot-assisted play for children with cognitive and physical disabilities. (2012)
Ben Robins,
K. Dautenhahn,
Ester Ferrari,
Gernot Kronreif,
Barbara Prazak-Aram,
Patrizia Marti,
Iolanda Iacono,
Gert Jan Gelderblom,
Tanja Bernd,
Francesca Caprino
and
Elena Laudanna
Other
Kaspar Explains: The Effect of Causal Explanations on Visual Perspective Taking Skills in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. (2023)
Marina Sarda Gou,
Gabriella Lakatos,
Patrick Holthaus,
Ben Robins,
Sílvia Moros Espanol,
Luke Wood,
Hugo Araujo,
Christine Augusta Ekua deGraft-Hanson,
Mohammad Reza Mousavi
and
Farshid Amirabdollahian
A feasibility study of using Kaspar, a humanoid robot for speech and language therapy for children with learning disabilities. (2023)
Gabriella Lakatos,
Marina Sarda Gou,
Patrick Holthaus,
Luke Wood,
Sílvia Moros Espanol,
Vicky Lichfield,
Ben Robins
and
Farshid Amirabdollahian
Kaspar Causally Explains. (2023)
Hugo Araujo,
Patrick Holthaus,
Marina Sarda Gou,
Gabriella Lakatos,
Giulia Galizia,
Luke Wood,
Ben Robins,
Mohammadreza Mousavi
and
Farshid Amirabdollahian
Towards understanding causality-a retrospective study of using explanations in interactions between a humanoid robot and autistic children. (2022)
Marina Sarda Gou,
Gabriella Lakatos,
Patrick Holthaus,
Luke Wood,
Mohammadreza Mousavi,
Ben Robins
and
Farshid Amirabdollahian
Effects of Previous Exposure on Children’s Perception of a Humanoid Robot. (2019)
Gabriella Lakatos,
Luke Jai Wood,
Abolfazl Zaraki,
Ben Robins,
Kerstin Dautenhahn
and
Farshid Amirabdollahian
Study to investigate the effectiveness of using a humanoid robot (Kaspar) to improve the social skills of children with an Autism Spectrum Disorder: a randomised controlled feasibility trial. (2019)
Karen Irvine,
Shivani Sharma,
David Wellsted,
Silvana Mengoni,
Ben Robins
and
Kerstin Dautenhahn
Development of a Semi-Autonomous Robotic System to Assist Children with Autism in Developing Visual Perspective Taking Skills. (2018)
Abolfazl Zaraki,
Luke Wood,
Ben Robins
and
Kerstin Dautenhahn
Event Based Prospective Memory and Inhibition in Children with Language Disorder. (2018)
Nuala Ryder,
Megan Tracey,
Ben Robins
and
Kerstin Dautenhahn
Utilising humanoid robots to assist children with autism learn about Visual Perspective Taking. (2017)
Luke Wood,
Ben Robins,
Gabriella Lakatos,
Dag Sverre Syrdal,
Abolfazl Zaraki
and
Kerstin Dautenhahn
The Iterative Development of the Humanoid Robot Kaspar: An Assistive Robot for Children with Autism. (2017)
Luke Wood,
Abolfazl Zaraki,
Michael Walters,
Ori Novanda,
Ben Robins
and
Kerstin Dautenhahn
Toward Autonomous Child-Robot Interaction: Development of an Interactive Architecture for the Humanoid Kaspar Robot. (2017)
Abolfazl Zaraki,
Luke Wood,
Ori Novanda,
Ben Robins
and
Kerstin Dautenhahn
Utilizing Bluetooth Low Energy to recognize proximity, touch and humans. (2016)
Marcus M. Scheunemann,
Kerstin Dautenhahn,
Maha Salem
and
Ben Robins
KASPAR in the wild - Initial findings from a pilot study. (2014)
D.S. Syrdal,
Hagen Lehmann,
Ben Robins
and
K. Dautenhahn
Robots as social mediators for children with Autism : A preliminary analysis comparing two different robotic platforms. (2011)
I Iacono,
Hagen Lehmann,
P. Marti,
Ben Robins
and
K. Dautenhahn