Collaborative and inclusive process with the autism community: A case study in colombia about social robot design

Abstract One of the most promising areas in which social assistive robotics has been introduced is therapeutic intervention for children with autism spectrum disorders (CwASD). Even though there are promising results in therapeutic contexts, there is a lack of guidelines on how to select the appropr...

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Ramírez Duque, Andrés Alberto
Aycardi, Luis Felipe
Villa, Adriana
Munera, Marcela
Bastos, Teodiano
Belpaeme, Tony
Frizera Neto, Anselmo
Cifuentes, Carlos A.
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2020
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Universidad El Bosque
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Repositorio U. El Bosque
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eng
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s12369-020-00627-y
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Autism spectrum disorder
Participatory design
Social assistive robotics
Child robot interaction
Robótica de rehabilitación
Dispositivos de asistencia
Metodología de diseño
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Collaborative and inclusive process with the autism community: A case study in colombia about social robot design
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title Collaborative and inclusive process with the autism community: A case study in colombia about social robot design
spellingShingle Collaborative and inclusive process with the autism community: A case study in colombia about social robot design
Autism spectrum disorder
Participatory design
Social assistive robotics
Child robot interaction
Robótica de rehabilitación
Dispositivos de asistencia
Metodología de diseño
title_short Collaborative and inclusive process with the autism community: A case study in colombia about social robot design
title_full Collaborative and inclusive process with the autism community: A case study in colombia about social robot design
title_fullStr Collaborative and inclusive process with the autism community: A case study in colombia about social robot design
title_full_unstemmed Collaborative and inclusive process with the autism community: A case study in colombia about social robot design
title_sort Collaborative and inclusive process with the autism community: A case study in colombia about social robot design
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Ramírez Duque, Andrés Alberto
Aycardi, Luis Felipe
Villa, Adriana
Munera, Marcela
Bastos, Teodiano
Belpaeme, Tony
Frizera Neto, Anselmo
Cifuentes, Carlos A.
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Ramírez Duque, Andrés Alberto
Aycardi, Luis Felipe
Villa, Adriana
Munera, Marcela
Bastos, Teodiano
Belpaeme, Tony
Frizera Neto, Anselmo
Cifuentes, Carlos A.
dc.contributor.orcid.none.fl_str_mv Ramírez Duque, Andrés Alberto [0000-0002-8419-9285]
Ramírez Duque, Andrés Alberto [0000-0002-8419-9285]
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv Autism spectrum disorder
Participatory design
Social assistive robotics
Child robot interaction
topic Autism spectrum disorder
Participatory design
Social assistive robotics
Child robot interaction
Robótica de rehabilitación
Dispositivos de asistencia
Metodología de diseño
dc.subject.ieee.spa.fl_str_mv Robótica de rehabilitación
Dispositivos de asistencia
Metodología de diseño
description Abstract One of the most promising areas in which social assistive robotics has been introduced is therapeutic intervention for children with autism spectrum disorders (CwASD). Even though there are promising results in therapeutic contexts, there is a lack of guidelines on how to select the appropriate robot and how to design and implement the child–robot interaction. The use of participatory design (PD) methods in the design of technology-based processes for CwASD is a recognition of the stakeholders as “experts” in their fields. This work explores the benefits brought by the use of PD methods in the design of a social robot, with a specific focus on their use in autism spectrum disorders therapies on the Colombian autism community. Based on what proved to be effective in our previous research, we implemented participatory methods for both the CwASD and the stakeholders. The process leverages the active role of participants using a focus group approach with parents and specialists, and scene cards, narrative and handmade generative methods with the children. To overcome some challenges of traditional PD processes, where not all community actors are considered, we included a Colombian community consisting of therapists, nurses, caregivers and parents. The proposed PD process provides an opportunity to learn from several community actors (and thus different cultural and social aspects of developing countries), improving traditional robot design methods. In this way, the findings are summarized through a set of guidelines regarding the design of a social robot-device suitable to be implemented for robot-assisted therapy for CwASD.
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Even though there are promising results in therapeutic contexts, there is a lack of guidelines on how to select the appropriate robot and how to design and implement the child–robot interaction. The use of participatory design (PD) methods in the design of technology-based processes for CwASD is a recognition of the stakeholders as “experts” in their fields. This work explores the benefits brought by the use of PD methods in the design of a social robot, with a specific focus on their use in autism spectrum disorders therapies on the Colombian autism community. Based on what proved to be effective in our previous research, we implemented participatory methods for both the CwASD and the stakeholders. The process leverages the active role of participants using a focus group approach with parents and specialists, and scene cards, narrative and handmade generative methods with the children. To overcome some challenges of traditional PD processes, where not all community actors are considered, we included a Colombian community consisting of therapists, nurses, caregivers and parents. The proposed PD process provides an opportunity to learn from several community actors (and thus different cultural and social aspects of developing countries), improving traditional robot design methods. 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