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The CoWriter Project: Teaching a Robot how to Write

Published: 02 March 2015 Publication History

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This video (that accompanies the paper "When Children Teach a Robot to Write: An Autonomous Teachable Humanoid Which Uses Simulated Handwriting" by the same authors, and presented as well during this conference) presents the first results of the EPFL CoWriter project. The project aims at building a robotic partner which children can teach handwriting. The system allows for the learning by teaching paradigm to be employed in the interaction, so as to stimulate meta-cognition, empathy and increased self-esteem in the child user. It is hypothesised that use of a humanoid robot in such a system could not just engage an unmotivated student, but could also present the opportunity for children to experience physically-induced benefits encountered during human-led handwriting interventions, such as motor mimicry.

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HRI'15 Extended Abstracts: Proceedings of the Tenth Annual ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction Extended Abstracts
March 2015
336 pages
ISBN:9781450333184
DOI:10.1145/2701973
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  1. education
  2. human-robot interaction
  3. learning by teaching

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