ChildBot: Multi-Robot Perception and Interaction with Children
Niki Efthymiou, Panagiotis P. Filntisis, Petros Koutras, Antigoni, Tsiami, Jack Hadfield, Gerasimos Potamianos, Petros Maragos

TL;DR
ChildBot is an integrated multi-robot system designed for educational and entertainment interactions with children, demonstrating improved perception and promising user experience through experiments with 52 children.
Contribution
This work introduces a novel multi-robot system with advanced perception modules for engaging children in educational and entertainment activities, validated through comprehensive experiments.
Findings
Enhanced perception capabilities over previous systems
Successful coordination of complex Child-Robot interactions
Positive initial user experience feedback
Abstract
In this paper we present an integrated robotic system capable of participating in and performing a wide range of educational and entertainment tasks, in collaboration with one or more children. The system, called ChildBot, features multimodal perception modules and multiple robotic agents that monitor the interaction environment, and can robustly coordinate complex Child-Robot Interaction use-cases. In order to validate the effectiveness of the system and its integrated modules, we have conducted multiple experiments with a total of 52 children. Our results show improved perception capabilities in comparison to our earlier works that ChildBot was based on. In addition, we have conducted a preliminary user experience study, employing some educational/entertainment tasks, that yields encouraging results regarding the technical validity of our system and initial insights on the user…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSocial Robot Interaction and HRI · Reinforcement Learning in Robotics · Robotics and Automated Systems
