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== '''Part 1: project profile''' ==
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{{Project
 
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|title=Relationship between Cognition and Emotion in Rehabilitation Robotics
=== Project name ===
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|image=SimoAffective.jpg
 
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|coordinator=AndreaBonarini;MatteoMatteucci
Relationship between Cognition and Emotion in Rehabilitation Robotics
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|tutor=SimoneTognetti
 
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|resarea=Affective Computing
=== Project short description ===
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|restopic=Affective Computing And BioSignals
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|start=2009/04/08
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|end=2010/11/02
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|status=Active
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}}
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=== Project description ===
  
 
The project is aimed at studying the relationship between Cognition and Emotions in a Robotic rehabilitation task.
 
The project is aimed at studying the relationship between Cognition and Emotions in a Robotic rehabilitation task.
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Rehabilitation robots aims at developing robotics system that can be used to perform rehabilitation session with patients that have different kinds of motion disease.
[[Image:SimoAffective.jpg]]
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Affective computing can improve the performance of the rehabilitation process by adapting the therapy to the patient's need.
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We use a classifier system that is able to discriminate among different stress levels in order to assess the relationship between the task difficulty and the stress felt by the subject.
  
=== Dates ===
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The project is partially funded by [http://www.iit.it Italian Institute of Technology] and is done in collaboration with the [http://www.fsm.it/ Fondazione Maugeri] and the [http://www.biomed.polimi.it/ Department of Bioengineering of the Politecnico di Milano]
Start date: 2008/04/08
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End date: 2008/12/20
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=== Internet site(s) ===
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[http://www.airlab.elet.polimi.it/index.php/airlab/projects/affective_robotic_rehabilitation On the AIRLab web site]
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===  What the media said ===
 
===  What the media said ===
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[http://www.intranet.polimi.it/view.php?id=2454 Link to Politecnico press folder on this topic]
 
[http://www.intranet.polimi.it/view.php?id=2454 Link to Politecnico press folder on this topic]
  
=== People involved ===
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=== Other Politecnico di Milano people involved in the project===
 
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==== Principal Investigators ====
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* [[User:AndreaBonarini|Andrea Bonarini]]
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* [[User:MatteoMatteucci|Matteo Matteucci]]
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==== Other Politecnico di Milano people ====
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* [[User:SimoneTognetti|Simone Tognetti]]
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==== Students ====
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* [[User:AlessandroArnone|Alessandro Arnone]]
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* [http://www.biomed.polimi.it/BioIntro/personale/docente/mainardi.htm Luca Mainardi]
  
 
=== Laboratory work and risk analysis ===
 
=== Laboratory work and risk analysis ===
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* Robot testing.  Standard safety measures described in [http://airlab.elet.polimi.it/index.php/airlab/content/download/461/4110/file/documento_valutazione_rischi_AIRLab.pdf Safety norms] will be followed.
 
* Robot testing.  Standard safety measures described in [http://airlab.elet.polimi.it/index.php/airlab/content/download/461/4110/file/documento_valutazione_rischi_AIRLab.pdf Safety norms] will be followed.
 
* Use of a modified (human-guided) golf cart. We will use the cart only in open-air environments.
 
* Use of a modified (human-guided) golf cart. We will use the cart only in open-air environments.
 
== '''Part 2: project description''' ==
 
The project is aimed at studying the relatioship between Cognition and Emotions in a Robotic rehabilitation task.
 
Rehabilitation robots aims at developing robotics system that can be used to perform rehabilitation session with patients that have different kinds of motion disease.
 
Affective computing can improve the performance of the rehabilitation process by adapting the therapy to the patient's need.
 
We use a classifier system that is able to discriminate among different stress levels in order to assest the relationship between the task difficulty and the stress felt by the subject.
 

Latest revision as of 16:59, 3 October 2011

Relationship between Cognition and Emotion in Rehabilitation Robotics
Image of the project Relationship between Cognition and Emotion in Rehabilitation Robotics
Coordinator: AndreaBonarini (andrea.bonarini@polimi.it), MatteoMatteucci (matteo.matteucci@polimi.it)
Tutor: SimoneTognetti (tognetti@elet.polimi.it)
Collaborator:
Students:
Research Area: Affective Computing
Research Topic: Affective Computing And BioSignals
Start: 2009/04/08
End: 2010/11/02
Status: Active

Project description

The project is aimed at studying the relationship between Cognition and Emotions in a Robotic rehabilitation task. Rehabilitation robots aims at developing robotics system that can be used to perform rehabilitation session with patients that have different kinds of motion disease. Affective computing can improve the performance of the rehabilitation process by adapting the therapy to the patient's need. We use a classifier system that is able to discriminate among different stress levels in order to assess the relationship between the task difficulty and the stress felt by the subject.

The project is partially funded by Italian Institute of Technology and is done in collaboration with the Fondazione Maugeri and the Department of Bioengineering of the Politecnico di Milano

What the media said

Link to Politecnico press folder on this topic

Other Politecnico di Milano people involved in the project

Laboratory work and risk analysis

Laboratory work for this project will be mainly performed at AIRLab/Lambrate. It will include electrical and electronic activity. Potentially risky activities are the following:

  • Use of soldering iron. Standard safety measures described in Safety norms will be followed.
  • Use of high-voltage circuits. Special gloves and a current limiter will be used.
  • Robot testing. Standard safety measures described in Safety norms will be followed.
  • Use of a modified (human-guided) golf cart. We will use the cart only in open-air environments.