A Prototype Implementation of a Virtual Platform with Robotic Integration and Machine Learning Capabilities for the Execution of Cognitive Psychology Experiments in Children
Christos Sakkas,
Stavroula Samartzi and
Harilaos Koumaras
Journal of Educational and Developmental Psychology, 2024, vol. 14, issue 1, 135-155
Abstract:
Virtual platforms and autonomous robotic systems have recently gained a lot of attention due to the enormous growth of novel computational techniques, such as artificial intelligence and machine learning, allowing various fields and processes to be transformed. Cognitive psychology is a field where such virtual platforms can be applied in order to enhance the current procedures and processes, offering an objective and non-intrusive method, for psychological tasks execution, especially in the case of children. More specifically, this paper presents a virtual platform, complemented with a robotic experimenter and a machine learning processing module, allowing the objective and neutral execution of psychological experiments and tasks to children, remotely or in person.
Date: 2024
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