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Socially Assistive Robotics as a Path to Accessible Personalized ASD Therapy Support

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Speaker: Maja J. Matarić, Ph.D.
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Add to CalendarAmerica/New_YorkSocially Assistive Robotics as a Path to Accessible Personalized ASD Therapy Support12/09/2020 9:00 pm12/09/2020 10:00 pmWebinar
December 9, 2020
9:00 pm - 10:00 pm
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Alexandra Sokhina
    Description

    Date: Wednesday, December 9, 2020
    Location: Zoom Webinar – Registration Required
    Register in advance for this webinar: click here  
    * After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information on how to join the webinar.

    Speaker: Maja J. Matarić, Ph.D.
    Affiliation:
    Chan Soon-Shiong Distinguished Professor of Computer Science, Neuroscience, and Pediatrics; Interim Vice President of Research; Founding Director, USC Robotics and Autonomous Systems Center; Director, USC Robotics Research Lab, University of Southern California
    Host: Dr. Ev Fedorenko

    Talk title: Socially Assistive Robotics as a Path to Accessible Personalized ASD Therapy Support
    Abstract: The last decade has seen a convergence of technologies that make it possible for users to interact with intelligent agents in therapeutic settings.  Concurrently, much research has been done into socially assistive robotics, physically embodied systems (typically designed to be small and safe) aimed at delivering personalized interactions for children on the autism spectrum, demonstrating promising results in improving various behavioral outcomes.  In the absence of large-scale clinical trials evaluating such methods, it is important to not overlook their promise or overstate their abilities.  What can socially assistive robots do, what have they already done to date, why aren’t they in many homes yet, how soon will they be in our homes, and what may that mean for ASD therapy and for early childhood development more broadly? This talk will discuss the science and technology, as well as commercialization, accessibility, and privacy implications of socially assistive robotics for ASD.

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