A Review on Human Robot Interaction in Healthcare
Arpitha J1, Yogitha R2, Soniya G R3, Sumanth Gowda4, Rudresh5
1Arpitha J, Assistant Professor, Department of CSE, SVCE, Vidyanagar, Bangalore (Karnataka), India.
2Yogitha R, Department of CSE, SVCE, Vidyanagar, Bangalore (Karnataka), India.
3Soniya G R, Department of CSE, SVCE, Vidyanagar, Bangalore, India.
4Sumanth Gowda, Department of CSE, SVCE, Vidyanagar, Bangalore (Karnataka), India.
5Rudresh, Department of CSE, SVCE, Vidyanagar, Bangalore (Karnataka), India.
Manuscript received on 12 July 2024 | Revised Manuscript received on 10 August 2024 | Manuscript Accepted on 15 September 2024 | Manuscript published on 30 September 2024 | PP: 7-11 | Volume-14 Issue-4, September 2024 | Retrieval Number: 100.1/ijsce.I994813090824 | DOI: 10.35940/ijsce.I9948.14040924
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Abstract: Robots are increasingly being used in healthcare delivery, and their effectiveness can be determined through understanding their personalities. Nonetheless, healthcare human-robot interaction (H-HRI) lacks a systematic or comprehensive understanding of personality. In the past, Healthcare has presented benefits for humanoid robots. However, there is a lack of systematic and comprehensive understanding of personality in human-robot interaction (HRI) in healthcare. This paper examines common scenarios in medicine and provides an exhaustive method for measuring trust. Such a proposed paradigm underscores the importance of clear communication among doctors, as well as their expectations regarding robot-assisted interventions in tasks that involve humans. Additionally, it shows how patients receive help from robots. Finally, suggestions are made to improve patients’ confidence, as it contributes to enhanced therapy efficiency. It Briefly Discusses Five Character Traits, Also Known as Personality Traits. These entail humanrobot interaction factors.
Keywords: Health, Personality, Character, Trust.
Scope of the Article: Robotics