Robot playmate could spot developmental delays in kids

NCT ID NCT07248397

Summary

This study is testing a new screening tool that uses an AI-powered robot to check if young children are developing normally. The robot, named Kebbi Air S, plays interactive games with children aged 1-6 to assess their motor skills, thinking, language, and social skills. Researchers are comparing the robot's assessments with those from human experts to see if it's a reliable and culturally appropriate tool for early detection in Taiwan.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Chang Gung Memorial Hospital

    Taoyuan District, 333, Taiwan

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