arXiv Open Access 2025

Social and Telepresence Robots for Accessibility and Inclusion in Small Museums

Nello Balossino Rossana Damiano Cristina Gena Alberto Lillo Anna Maria Marras +4 lainnya
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There are still many museums that present accessibility barriers, particularly regarding perceptual, cultural, and cognitive aspects. This is especially evident in low-density population areas. The aim of the ROBSO-PM project is to improve the accessibility of small museums through the use of social robots and social telepresence robots, focusing on three museums as case studies: the Museum of the Holy Shroud in Turin, a small but globally known institution, and two lesser known mountain museums: the Museum of the Champlas du Col Carnival and the Pragelato Museum of Alpine Peoples' Costumes and Traditions. The project explores two main applications for robots: as guides supporting inclusive visits for foreign or disabled visitors, and as telepresence tools allowing people with limited mobility to access museums remotely. From a research perspective, key topics include storytelling, robot personality, empathy, personalization, and, in the case of telepresence, collaboration between the robot and the person, with clearly defined roles and autonomy.

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Nello Balossino

R

Rossana Damiano

C

Cristina Gena

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Alberto Lillo

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Anna Maria Marras

C

Claudio Mattutino

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Antonio Pizzo

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Alessia Prin

F

Fabiana Vernero

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Balossino, N., Damiano, R., Gena, C., Lillo, A., Marras, A.M., Mattutino, C. et al. (2025). Social and Telepresence Robots for Accessibility and Inclusion in Small Museums. https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.05946

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