Phobot

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Phobot is a robot that exhibits behaviour that mimics fear and overcoming it by graded exposure. The robot was voted the public's favourite at a conference on human–robot interaction in Amsterdam. It was designed by a team of students at the University of Amsterdam, and constructed from Lego.[1] It was designed to help children deal with phobias and anxieties.

Behaviour

When Phobot sees a larger robot, it retreats, and spins around, making high pitched noises, seemingly in panic.[1] When it is gradually exposed to smaller robots, and is coached by holding its hands and talking to it in a soothing manner, it learns to overcome its fear.[2] This approach mimics the process of systematic desensitization, or graded exposure treatment, common in the treatment of phobias.

Design

Phobot was built for a competition at the international conference on human-robot interaction 2008 from a Lego Mindstorms robot kit, and its behaviour implemented in the Mindstorms software.[1] It uses RFID, sound and touch sensors to interact with humans.[3] It was designed as a low cost proof of concept for an affective robot, coaching children to deal with phobias and anxieties.[2]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Associated Press (17 March 2008). "Cowardly 'Phobot' Steals Show at Amsterdam Robot Conference". Fox News. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,338172,00.html. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 gaan robots mensen vervangen. Volkskrant. March 2008. in Dutch
  3. "Meet Phobot!". University of Amsterdam. http://staff.science.uva.nl/~hcramer/phobot/. 

External links

  • Phobot homepage
  • Human-robot interaction conference 2008



Categories: [Therapeutic robots] [Humanoid robots]


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