To answer this, we have studied a task presentation, towards infants, the iCub simulator and the iCub robot. We compared the gazing behavior of the recipients.
Can a robotic attention system simulate infant gazing behavior? Katrin ... presentation variations and it can simulate child-like gazing, in tell11S of ...
Jul 5, 2019 · Making use of a robot, however, could benefit from the unique advantages of such an agent and may catch more focuses of the children with ASD ...
The present study demonstrates that social-communicative interaction plays a key role in mediating infants' gaze following of a robot. The robot's humanoid ...
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In this study, 114 infants (6–8 months old) viewed direct and averted gaze directions of a live human and an embodied humanoid robot.
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Gaze behavior while engaging with the infant is also likely to be followed by the adult labeling an object or the infant turning to look in the direction of the ...
Around 18 months, the infant begins to enter a “representational” stage in which it will follow gaze angles outside its own field of view, that is, it somehow ...
Based on this idea many researchers support saliency systems as a bottom-up inspired way to simulate infant-like gazing behavior. In the field of saliency ...
An embodied model of gaze-following is presented that learns how to follow another's gaze by using cognitively plausible mechanisms and runs on an embodied ...
As a result, many models do not explicitly simulate either a sensory system that receives sensory data. (e.g., a visual array), or a motor system that performs.