Design and Evaluation of a Socially Assistive Robot Schoolwork Companion for College Students with ADHD
O'Connell, Amy, Banga, Ashveen, Ayissi, Jennifer, Yaminrafie, Nikki, Ko, Ellen, Le, Andrew, Cislowski, Bailey, Matarić, Maja
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
College students with ADHD respond positively to simple socially assistive robots (SARs) that monitor attention and provide nonverbal feedback, but studies have been done only in brief in-lab sessions. We present an initial design and evaluation of an in-dorm SAR study companion for college students with ADHD. This work represents the introductory stages of an ongoing user-centered, participatory design process. In a three-week within-subjects user study, university students (N=11) with self-reported symptoms of adult ADHD had a SAR study companion in their dorm room for two weeks and a computer-based system for one week. Toward Figure 1: Blossom and the study system, including the tripodmounted developing SARs for long-term, in-dorm use, we focus on 1) evaluating webcam and touch screen interface the usability and desire for SAR study companions by college students with ADHD, and 2) collecting participant feedback about the SAR design and functionality. Participants responded positively to the robot; after one week of regular use, 91% (10 of 11) chose to continue using the robot voluntarily in the second week.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jan-11-2024
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