Wiki source code of b. Human Factors
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8.1 | 1 | This Human Factors section should describe the core theories, models and methods that underpin the design specification and the underlying design decisions. The ReJAM project aims at robot support that supports the daily activities of People with Dementia (PwD), accommodating (1) their social, cognitive, affective and physical demands and capabilities (such as the desires and constraints to recall and reminiscence) and (2) tapping into their music perception and performance. Therefore the **Meaningful Activities** subsection is included, which should describe relevant state-of-the-art literature on this topic (if the focus is on **Music & Cognition**, this could be the title of the subsection). The **Socio-Cognitive Engineering** (SCE) subsection describes the human-centered design methods, principles and guidelines that are specifically relevant for the concerning robot design, such as value stories, inclusive design, team design patterns, ... In a similar way, the subsections **Human-Robot Collaboration** and **Evaluation Methods** describe literature on the relevant HRC models and theories and evaluation methods for the specific design. The current text of the subsections is just meant as a short incomplete inspiration, to be tailored to your own (sub)project. |