Towards a child-robot symbiotic co-development: A theoretical approach

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2015

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Charisi, Vicky
Davison, Daniel
Wijnen, Frances
Van Der Meij, Jan
Reidsma, Dennis
Prescott, Tony
van Joolingen, W.R.ISNI 0000000393908810
Evers, Vanessa

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Abstract

One of the main characteristics for an effective learning is the possibility for learners to choose their own ways and pace of learning, according to their personal previous experiences and needs. Social interaction during the learning process has a crucial role to the skills that learners may develop. In this paper, we present a theoretical approach, which considers relevant theories of child's development in order to proceed from a child-child collaborative learning approach to a childrobot symbiotic co-development. In this symbiotic interaction, the robot is able to interact with the learner and adapt its behaviours according to the child's behaviour and development. This sets some theoretical foundations for an on-going research project that develops technologies for a social robot that facilitates learning through symbiotic interaction.

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Cognitive Neuroscience, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science Applications, Human-Computer Interaction

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Charisi, V, Davison, D, Wijnen, F, Van Der Meij, J, Reidsma, D, Prescott, T, Van Joolingen, W & Evers, V 2015, Towards a child-robot symbiotic co-development : A theoretical approach. in AISB Convention 2015. The Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and the Simulation of Behaviour (AISB), AISB Convention 2015, Canterbury, United Kingdom, 20/04/15., conference