DocumentCode :
1627457
Title :
A Human-Robot Sub-dialogues Structure Using XML Document Object Model
Author :
Al-Taee, Majid A. ; Abood, Suhail N. ; Philip, Nada Y.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Comput. & Inf. Syst., Kingston Univ., London, UK
fYear :
2013
Firstpage :
115
Lastpage :
120
Abstract :
Improving remote interactivity between patients and their health carers is a key requirement for emerging eHealth systems. This paper presents a new human-robot sub-dialogues structure based on the XML Document Object Model (DOM). The dialogue structure which aims at improving patient-carer interactivity enables both the patients and their carers to control behavior of humanoid robot locally through verbal instructions or tactile sensors as well as remotely through textual Web-based instructions. The textual instructions which are prepared in the form of interactive dialogues are converted to XML DOM and sent to the in-home robot via the Internet. The robot will then verbalize these dialogues and present them to the patient along with appropriate gesture/posture attributes. The XML DOM standard is adopted in this study to facilitate the structure and navigation flexibility between the internal nodes of the dialogue. Numerous human-robot interactions based on the proposed dialogue structure have been designed, built and successfully performed by the robot using both local and remote instructions. These dialogues are tailored to support diabetes self-management in children. The prototype evaluation results and observations showed (i) a seamless and accurate data transfer between the robot and a remote Web-based health portal, and (ii) a high level of navigation flexibility between different nodes of the experimented dialogues.
Keywords :
Internet; XML; control engineering computing; health care; human-robot interaction; humanoid robots; medical robotics; mobile robots; path planning; patient care; DOM; Internet; Web-based health portal; Web-based instruction; XML Document Object Model; behavior control; diabetes self-management; e-health system; human-robot interaction; human-robot subdialogue structure; humanoid robot; navigation flexibility; patient-carer interactivity; tactile sensor; verbal instruction; Data collection; Integrated circuits; Navigation; Pediatrics; Robot sensing systems; XML; XML DOM; human-robot interaction; remote control; remote data collection; sub-dialogues structure;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Developments in eSystems Engineering (DeSE), 2013 Sixth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Abu Dhabi
ISSN :
2161-1343
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-5263-2
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/DeSE.2013.29
Filename :
7041102
Link To Document :
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