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'Kaspar' the robot helps autistic kids play

By John Blau
June 19, 2007 12:00 PM ET

Autistic children in the U.K. are learning to develop play skills, which researchers hope will help them interact with others and develop socially, by spending time with Kaspar, a child-size robot.

A team of researchers at the University of Hertfordshire's School of Computer Science in the U.K. has developed the robot and is testing it in special-education schools in the region. Their research is part of the Interactive Robotic Social Mediators as Companions (IROMEC) project, which is funded by the European Union and besides the U.K. has participating organizations in the Netherlands, Italy, Spain and France.

The project's aim and, in particular, Kaspar -- an acronym for Kinesics and Synchronization in Personal Assistant Robotics -- is to investigate how robotic toys can become social "mediators" for human contact, helping autistic children interact with other children and adults, according to university researcher Ben Robins.

"Human interaction is multimodal: it's not only complex verbal language but also rich body language full of subtle gestures," Robins said. "All of this is very difficult and very confusing for autistic children."

Autism is a pervasive developmental disorder, which is a category of neurological disorder defined by severe impairment of social interaction and communication. The disorder begins before a child reaches age 3 and is often noticed because a youngster has unusual ways of learning, reacting and paying attention. Autism was first identified in 1943 by Dr. Leo Kanner, a child psychiatrist, and while much progress has been made to identity symptoms and the range of the disorder, much less is known about its causes.

Kaspar performs basic actions like smiling or waving, which appeal to autistic children because the actions are simple and predictable, according to Robins. "Autistic children react in a more social way to toys that are simple in appearance and design than they do to people," he said. "They like familiarity and repetitional behavior."

Robins and his colleagues believe that Kaspar can help bridge the gap between the stable and consistent environment of a simple toy and the potentially unpredictable world of human contact and learning.

In one test, autistic children in a room initially ignored Robins, but quickly interacted with the robot, which he controlled remotely with a wireless keypad. "But once they linked me to Kaspar, they started to interact with me, taking me by the hand and leading me to the robot," he said.

In another test, the researcher let children operate Kaspar themselves. He put stickers with expressions on the keyboard to show which buttons to press to

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