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NAO Robot Helps Develop Social Skills in Autistic Children
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2014-07-29
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Children with autism are honing key social skills by socializing -- with robots. Specifically the French-built, robo-companion NAO. Experts at Vanderbilt University developed a system to demonstrate how robots help develop basic social skills.
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