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An overview of health and human service robotics

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An overview of health and human service robotics

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Application of robotic technology to health and human service areas requires considerations along several dimensions. This paper will present an overview of the variables that could impact on the successful use of robotic and artificial intelligenece technologies in health and human service domains. The challenging question: how do robotic scientists begin to research in a domain that is ill-defined and rapidly changing and for innovations that are not yet developed but rapidly evolving? Our work has taken a process approach. First, we work interdisciplinary to identify needs by working directly with potential end-users and simultaneously to examine whether there are existing or future planned technologies that can fill/address these needs. This method also serves to illuminate clinical and technical functional and performance capabilities that will be required. It is a dynamic, iterative process called Interactive Evaluation.

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