Brain-Robot Interface for Exercise Mimicry

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Abstract

For social robots to maintain long-term engagement as exercise instructors, rapport-building is essential. Motor mimicry—imitating one’s physical actions—during social interaction has long been recognized as a powerful tool for fostering rapport, and it is widely used in rehabilitation exercises where patients mirror a physiotherapist or video demonstration. We developed a novel Brain-Robot Interface (BRI) that allows a social robot instructor to mimic a patients exercise movements in real-time, using mental commands derived from the patient’s intention. The system was evaluated in an exploratory study with 14 participants (3 physiotherapists and 11 hemiparetic patients recovering from stroke or other injuries). We found our system successfully demonstrated exercise mimicry in 12 sessions, however, accuracy varied. Participants had positive perceptions of the robot instructor, with high trust and acceptance levels, which were not affected by the introduction of BRI technology.
OriginalspracheEnglisch
Titel2025 34th IEEE International Conference on Robot and Human Interactive Communication (RO-MAN)
Seiten1664-1669
ISBN (elektronisch)979-8-3315-8771-0
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 3 Nov. 2025
VeranstaltungThe 34th IEEE International Conference on Robot and Human Interactive Communication, (2025 IEEE RO-MAN): Shaping our hybrid future with robots together - Eindhoven, Niederlande
Dauer: 25 Aug. 202529 Aug. 2025
Konferenznummer: 34
https://www.ro-man2025.org/

Konferenz

KonferenzThe 34th IEEE International Conference on Robot and Human Interactive Communication, (2025 IEEE RO-MAN)
KurztitelIEEE RO-MAN 2025
Land/GebietNiederlande
StadtEindhoven
Zeitraum25/08/2529/08/25
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Research Field

  • Social Experience

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