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How do diabetic children react on a social robot?

How do diabetic children react on a social robot?

The project aimed at persistent longterm interaction of a robot for diabetic children in the age of 7-11. The project works on models and methods for robot’s interactive behaviors to achieve long-term interaction and support the development of selfmanagement attitudes, knowledge, skills and behaviors (e.g.

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