Speech and automata in health care / / edited by Amy Neustein.

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Superior document:Speech technology and text mining in medicine and healthcare ; volume 2
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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter,, [2014]
2014
Year of Publication:2014
Language:English
Series:Speech technology and text mining in medicine and healthcare ; v. 2.
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Physical Description:1 online resource (287 pages) :; illustrations (some color).
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Table of Contents:
  • A critical analysis of speech-based interaction in healthcare robots : making a case for the increased use of speech in medical and assistive robots / Antonio Teixeira
  • Speech-based interaction with service robots : a survey of methods and approaches / Vladimir Kulyukin
  • Improving patient-robot interaction in healthcare : service robot feature effects on patient acceptance and emotional responses / Manida Swangnetr, David B. Kaber, Biwen Zhu, and Tao Zhang
  • Designing embodied and virtual agents for the operating room : taking a closer look at multimodal medical service robots and other cyber-physical systems / Juan P. Wachs
  • The emerging role of robotics for personal health management in the older-adult population / Bengisu Tulu, Taskin Padir, Rebecca J. Linton, Kevin Malehorn, Tammy Liu, Conrad Bzura, and Hosung Im
  • Enabling older adults to interact with robots : why input methods Are critical for usability / Jenay A. Beer and Wendy A. Rogers
  • Human-robot interaction for assistance with activities of daily living : a case study of the socially and cognitively engaging Brian 2.1 in the long-term care setting / Derek McColl and Goldie Nejat
  • Voice-enabled assistive robots for handling autism spectrum conditions : an examination of the role of prosody / Erik Marchi, Fabien Ringeval, and Bjorn Schuller
  • ASR and TTS for voice controlled child-robot interactions in Italian : empirical study findings on the Aliz-e project for treating children with metabolic disorders in the hospital setting / Giacomo Sommavilla, Fabio Tesser, Giulio Paci, and Piero Cosi.