Age, Motor Function, and Cognitive Function Influence Preferences for Telerehabilitation Mediated by a Social Robot Augmented With Telepresence [PDF]
Social robot augmented telepresence (SRAT) is a potential approach to provide rehabilitative care to remote patients, while overcoming barriers to physical clinician-patient interaction.
Michael J. Sobrepera +5 more
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Care partner experience with telepresence robots in long-term care during COVID-19 pandemic [PDF]
Objective As people living with dementia move into long-term care (LTC), their care partners face a difficult role change from primary caregiver to visitor, losing a significant degree of control and direct care involvement.
Grace Hu +9 more
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Acceptance of a mobile telepresence robot used to teach adapted physical activity to isolated older adults: extending and testing the technology acceptance model [PDF]
Jean-Jacques Temprado +2 more
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Telepresence robots are gaining more popularity as a means of remote communication and human–robot interaction, allowing users to control and operate a physical robot remotely.
Fawad Naseer +2 more
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Telepresence Social Robotics towards Co-Presence: A Review
Telepresence robots are becoming popular in social interactions involving health care, elderly assistance, guidance, or office meetings. There are two types of human psychological experiences to consider in robot-mediated interactions: (1) telepresence ...
Luis Almeida, Paulo Menezes, Jorge Dias
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International Telepresence-Assisted Robotic Colorectal Surgery Using the da Vinci 5 System: A Technology Paper on Cross-Border Remote Mentoring. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background Telepresence enables real‐time observation and remote mentoring across distances, potentially accelerating the dissemination of advanced minimally invasive techniques. The da Vinci 5 platform integrates Telepresence within the My Intuitive digital ecosystem, facilitating remote case observation, collaboration, and mentoring ...
Minagawa Y +9 more
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The Acceptance of Telepresence Robots in Higher Education [PDF]
While telepresence robots have increasingly become accepted in diverse settings, the research on their acceptance in educational contexts has been underdeveloped. This study analyzed how the use intention of telepresence robots can be influenced by perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, subjective norm, and perceived risk for students, faculty ...
Ming Lei +3 more
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COVID-19 intensified interest in telemedicine, yet no study has evaluated the use of a telepresence robot on unselected urological patients. Therefore, we performed a survey study of patients, bedside caregivers and urologists, investigating the ...
Jens Laigaard +2 more
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The Potential of Telepresence Robots for Intergroup Contact [PDF]
We propose the use of telepresence robots as a medium for intergroup contact that aims at reducing prejudice between groups in conflict. We argue for robots as a midpoint between online communication and a face-to-face meeting, combining the flexibility of the virtual world and the depth of physical interactions.
Leinonen, Teemu +3 more
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Unconscious gestures that empower turn taking for telepresence robot
In this research, we propose a telepresence robot that avoids speech collisions occurs in remote conversations. In face-to-face conversations, humans predict the next speaker by seeing others' gestures.
Komei HASEGAWA, Yasushi NAKAUCHI
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