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Airicist
12th July 2016, 20:19
vimeo.com/user34366959 (https://vimeo.com/user34366959)

facebook.com/Aliz-e-Project-110021579070918 (https://www.facebook.com/Aliz-e-Project-110021579070918)

Coordinator - Tony Belpaeme (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?15230)

Airicist
12th July 2016, 20:35
https://vimeo.com/111655199

ALIZ-E - project overview
November 12, 2014


The ALIZ-E project builds social robots to support children with diabetes. The robots are evaluated across hospitals in Europe as a support tool for young children, and help children understand their conditions and educates children about diabetes management. This first half of the video goes into the scientific and technical aspects of building social robots. The latter half highlights the impact on medical practice, showcasing the use of the robot in a hospital environment.

Airicist
12th July 2016, 20:36
https://vimeo.com/111655200

ALIZ-E - collaborations
November 12, 2014


The ALIZ-E project builds social robots to support children with diabetes. The robots are evaluated across hospitals in Europe as a support tool for young children, and help children understand their conditions and educates children about diabetes management. The video highlights the collaborations between the academics, medical staff, parents and -most importantly - the children.

Airicist
12th July 2016, 20:37
https://youtu.be/g8NqkA7YmG4

ALIZ-E - Tony Belpaeme

Published on Nov 13, 2014


ALIZ-E is an €8.3 million initiative funded by the European Commission and led by Plymouth University. Over the course of a four-and-a-half year study, scientists have shown young people with diabetes are more inclined to perform tasks related to their condition if prompted to do so by a friendly interactive robot. Here, Tony Belpaeme - Professor in Cognitive Systems and Robotics at Plymouth University and academic lead for ALIZ-E – talks about the project and the difference it is already making for children right across Europe.

Airicist
13th July 2016, 16:50
https://youtu.be/Xr0vVc6JnW0

Medical robot assistants

Published on Jul 13, 2016