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Informing the Design of a Robotic Coach through Systematic Observations

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Current physical rehabilitation techniques can be boring and frustrating for those that need them, especially when they are carried out alone over the long-term. Individual, repetitive exercises are also carried out by high performance athletes in sports such as squash. By observing the motivational behaviours used by professional squash coaches, we have analysed coaching styles which will help to inform the design of an autonomous robotic coach capable of increasing adherence to a long-term sports or rehabilitation exercise program.

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        HRI '20: Companion of the 2020 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction
        March 2020
        702 pages
        ISBN:9781450370578
        DOI:10.1145/3371382

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