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1 +This Socio-Cognitive Engineering (SCE) space provides an overview of the foundation, specification and evaluation of the Personal Assistant for a healthy Lifestyle (PAL), i.e. the "design rationale", which has been developed in the PAL-project (www.pal4u.eu).
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3 +The project's aim was to develop a system that will assist the child, health-care professional and parent to advance the self-management of children with type 1 diabetes aged 7 – 14 so that an adequate shared patient-caregiver responsibility for the child’s diabetes regimen is established before adolescence.
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4 -The ReJAM research aims to develop **R**obots engaging **e**lderly in **J**oint **A**ctivities with **M**usic. It is a cooperation between the Delft University of Technology, TNO and other organizations, and connected to the Joint Artificial Intelligence Network “[[JAIN>>url:https://www.jainprojects.com/]]”. The objective of ReJAM is the promotion of physical, cognitive, emotional, and social wellbeing through various music-enriched activities, e.g. physical exercises, games, reminiscence, music listening, and making music together. The activities are designed especially for recurring meaningful (daily) activities: The ReJAM system is well-suited for use in meeting centers or together with (possibly remote) visitors at home.
5 +This 4-year project involved the research partners TNO (NL), DFKI (GER), FCSR (IT), Imperial (UK) and Delft University of Technology (NL), the hospitals Gelderse Vallei and Meander Medical Center (NL), the Diabetics Associations of Netherlands and Italy, and SME’s Mixel (IT) and Produxi (NL).
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6 -Research indicates that music can have positive effects on people with dementia: it relaxes people, helps them during reminiscence, lifts their spirit and mood, and stimulates social connectedness. An important challenge is to personalise the music, the activities, and the interactions, while keeping the demands placed on caregivers at a low level. We have developed a list of requirements and envisioned interactions that together provide a blueprint for a system that fits the demands, needs, desires, values, and living environment of people with dementia. In ongoing research, this blueprint is extended and refined.
7 +It has been co-funded by the Horizon 2020 Framework Programme of the European Union under grant agreement no. 643783.