Towards Infant Kick Quality Detection to Support Physical Therapy and Early Detection of Cerebral Palsy: A Pilot Study
Description
Currently, there is a lack of study on culture with respect to non-humanoid, multi-robot interactions. In this paper, we explore how cultural differences may impact users’ preferences and perceived usefulness of a multi-robot organizer system by using an interactive online survey. Evaluated across 191 young adults, we find significant differences between participants from India and China or the USA, but not between China and the USA. Our findings reinforce the importance of considering cultural differences in designing domestic multi-robotic assistants.
Publication Date
1-4-2022
Publisher
Underline Science Inc.
DOI
10.48448/3277-6979
Document Type
Data Set
Recommended Citation
RO-MAN, 2021 2021; Brooks, Johnell; Xu, Tong; Hardin, Jackson; Green, Keith; Zhang, Mengni; Cai, Jilly Jiaqi (2022), "Towards Infant Kick Quality Detection to Support Physical Therapy and Early Detection of Cerebral Palsy: A Pilot Study", Underline Science Inc., doi: 10.48448/3277-6979
https://doi.org/10.48448/3277-6979
Identifier
10.48448/3277-6979
Embargo Date
1-4-2022