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Verfasst von:Werner, Christian [VerfasserIn]   i
 Kardaris, Nikos [VerfasserIn]   i
 Koutras, Petros [VerfasserIn]   i
 Bauer, Jürgen M. [VerfasserIn]   i
 Hauer, Klaus [VerfasserIn]   i
Titel:Improving gesture-based interaction between an assistive bathing robot and older adults via user training on the gestural commands
Verf.angabe:Christian Werner, Nikos Kardaris, Petros Koutras, Athanasia Zlatintsi, Petros Maragos, Jürgen M. Bauer, Klaus Hauer
Jahr:2020
Jahr des Originals:2019
Umfang:10 S.
Fussnoten:Available online 13 December 2019 ; Gesehen am 08.04.2020
Titel Quelle:Enthalten in: Archives of gerontology and geriatrics
Ort Quelle:Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier Science, 1982
Jahr Quelle:2020
Band/Heft Quelle:87(2020), Artikel-ID 103996
ISSN Quelle:1872-6976
Abstract:Background - Gesture-based human-robot interaction (HRI) depends on the technical performance of the robot-integrated gesture recognition system (GRS) and on the gestural performance of the robot user, which has been shown to be rather low in older adults. Training of gestural commands (GCs) might improve the quality of older users’ input for gesture-based HRI, which in turn may lead to an overall improved HRI. - Objective - To evaluate the effects of a user training on gesture-based HRI between an assistive bathing robot and potential elderly robot users. - Methods - Twenty-five older adults with bathing disability participated in this quasi-experimental, single-group, pre-/post-test study and underwent a specific user training (10−15min) on GCs for HRI with the assistive bathing robot. Outcomes measured before and after training included participants’ gestural performance assessed by a scoring method of an established test of gesture production (TULIA) and sensor-based gestural performance (SGP) scores derived from the GRS-recorded data, and robot’s command recognition rate (CRR). - Results - Gestural performance (TULIA=+57.1±56.2 %, SGP scores=+41.1±74.4 %) and CRR (+31.9±51.2 %) significantly improved over training (p<.001). Improvements in gestural performance and CRR were highly associated with each other (r=0.80-0.81, p<.001). Participants with lower initial gestural performance and higher gerontechnology anxiety benefited most from the training. - Conclusions - Our study highlights that training in gesture-based HRI with an assistive bathing robot is highly beneficial for the quality of older users’ GCs, leading to higher CRRs of the robot-integrated GRS, and thus to an overall improved HRI.
DOI:doi:10.1016/j.archger.2019.103996
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Volltext: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.archger.2019.103996
 Volltext: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0167494319302390
 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.archger.2019.103996
Datenträger:Online-Ressource
Sprache:eng
Sach-SW:Activities of daily living
 Aged
 Gestures
 Human-robot interaction
 Robotics
 Training
K10plus-PPN:1694246426
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