Roboter können uns bei der Hausarbeit helfen und als soziale Gefährten dienen. Was wie Zukunftsmusik klingt, ist heute teilweise schon Realität. Die Computergesellschaft entwickelt sich zur Robotergesellschaft. Sogar für psychotherapeutische Zwecke werden Roboter eingesetzt: Sie helfen autistischen Kindern, Schmerzpatienten im Krankenhaus oder Altenheimbewohnern.
Cory D. Kidd, Cynthia Breazeal
Designing a Sociable Robot System
for Weight Maintenance
Submitted to IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference (IEEE CCNC 2006). Las Vegas, NV, USA, 7–10 January 2006
http://web.media.mit.edu/~coryk/
papers/Kidd_CCNC.pdf
Batya Friedman, Peter Kahn, Jennifer Hagman (2003)
Hardware companions?
What online AIBO discussion forums
reveal about the human-robotic relationship
Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems CHI ’03
http://portal.acm.org
Alexander Libin, Jiska Cohen-Mansfield (2004)
Therapeutic robocat for nursing home
residents with dementia: Preliminary inquiry
American Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementias, 19, 2, 111–116
Elena Libin, Alexander Libin (2002)
Robotherapy: Definition, Assessment,
and Case Study
Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Virtual Systems and Multimedia, Creative Digital Culture, VSMM Society, Seoul, pp. 906–915
www.robotherapy.org/robodefinitionect.htm
Patrizia Marti, Alessandro Pollini, Alessia Rullo,
Takanori Shibata (2005)
On theories, methods and techniques:
Enganging with artificial pets
Proceedings of the 2005 annual conference on European association of cognitive ergonomics EACE ’05
http://portal.acm.org
Gail Melson, Peter Kahn, Alan Beck, Batya
Friedman, Trace Roberts, Erik Garret (2005)
Robots as dogs?
Children’s interactions with the robotic dog
AIBO and a live Australian shepherd
CHI ’05 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems
http://portal.acm.org
Orlando, Florida – May 2006
http://bdml.stanford.edu/twiki/pub/Courses/
HumanoidServiceRobot/ShibataICRA06.pdf
Byron Reeves, Clifford Nass (2002)
The Media Equation
How people treat computers, television,
and new media like real people and places
Stanford, CA: CSLI
Ben Robins, Kerstin Dautenhahn, René te
Boekhorst, Aude Billard (2005)
Robotic Assistants in Therapy and
Education of Children with Autism
Can a Small Humanoid Robot Help
Encourage Social Interaction Skills?
Universal Access in the Information Society, 4 (2), 105–120
Walter Stiehl, Jeff Lieberman, Cynthia Breazeal,
Louis Basel, Levi Lalla, Michael Wolf (2005)
Design of a Therapeutic Robotic Companion
for Relational, Affective Touch
2005 IEEE International Workshop on Robots and Human Interactive Communication
http://web.media.mit.edu/~wdstiehl/
Publications/Stiehl_Roman2005.pdf
Kazuyoshi Wada, Takanori Shibata (2006)
Robot Therapy in a Care House
Its Sociopsychological and Physiological
Effects on the Residents
Proceedings of the 2006 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation
Kazuyoshi Wada, Takanori Shibata, Toshimitsu
Musha, Shin Kimura (2005)
Effects of robot therapy for demented
patients evaluated by EEG
Intelligent Robots and Systems, 2005 (IROS 2005)
2005 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Volume , Issue, 2–6 Aug. 2005, Pages: 1552–1557