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Detection of challenging behaviours of children with autism using wearable sensors during interactions with social robots
Alban, Ahmad Qadeib; Ayesh, Malek; Alhaddad, Ahmad Yaser; Khalid Al-Ali, Abdulaziz; So, Wing Chee; Connor, Olcay; Cabibihan, John John... more authors ... less authors ( IEEE Explore , 2021 , Conference Paper)Autism spectrum disorder is a neurodevelopmental disorder that is characterized by patterns of behaviours and difficulties with social communication and interaction. Children on the spectrum exhibit atypical, restricted, ... -
Heart Rate as a Predictor of Challenging Behaviours among Children with Autism from Wearable Sensors in Social Robot Interactions
Alban, Ahmad Qadeib; Alhaddad, Ahmad Yaser; Al-Ali, Abdulaziz; So, Wing Chee; Connor, Olcay; Ayesh, Malek; Ahmed Qidwai, Uvais; Cabibihan, John John... more authors ... less authors ( MDPI , 2023 , Article)Children with autism face challenges in various skills (e.g., communication and social) and they exhibit challenging behaviours. These challenging behaviours represent a challenge to their families, therapists, and caregivers, ... -
Robotic Trains as an Educational and Therapeutic Tool for Autism Spectrum Disorder Intervention
Alhaddad, Ahmad Yaser; Javed, Hifza; Connor, Olcay; Banire, Bilikis; Al Thani, Dena; Cabibihan, John John... more authors ... less authors ( springer link , 2019 , Conference Paper)Social robots are emerging to become useful assistive tools for use in the therapy and education of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). The nature of ASD causes its symptoms and manifestations to vary widely, ... -
Social robots and wearable sensors for mitigating meltdowns in autism - A pilot test
Cabibihan, John John; Chellali, Ryad; So, Catherine Wing Chee; Aldosari, Mohammad; Connor, Olcay; Alhaddad, Ahmad Yaser; Javed, Hifza... more authors ... less authors ( springer link , 2018 , Conference Paper)Young individuals with ASD may exhibit challenging behaviors. Among these, self-injurious behavior (SIB) is the most devastating for a person’s physical health and inclusion within the community. SIB refers to a class of ...