Mobile social Robot For Autistic Child | Mobile Social Robot is designed to Help People with Autism

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In this video, I'll be discussing a new project I'm working on that will allow us to detect the emotion of a child and give them commands accordingly. This Robot could be useful for a variety of applications, such as training nursery workers or interacting with children in care.
I'll be showing a demonstration of the technology and discussing some of the challenges we face in developing it. I hope you find this video interesting and that it accelerates your research into the detection of emotions in children!
We will also be discussing how emotion detection can be used for a variety of purposes, such as interacting with a child and giving them commands.
By understanding the emotions of children, we can help them to develop in a healthy way and to build positive relationships.

This mobile social robot is an important tool that can help children with autism feel safe and comfortable. By using the robot's sensors, the child can be monitored and supported in a way that is safe and effective. Watch this video to learn more about the Mobile Social Robot and how it can help children with autism!

For complete detail of this project, code, CAD model, trained models, circuit diagram, and thesis contact me on Whatsapp. This is a final-year project

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