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19.1 | 1 | Our ontology consists of two other ontologies, one about the person, representing personal information and preferences, and one about the interaction, representing all the information regarding a discourse. |
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19.1 | 3 | == Person Ontology == |
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20.1 | 5 | (% style="text-align:center" %) |
6 | [[image:Foundation.Human Factors.Design Patterns and Ontology.WebHome@PersonOntologySCE.jpg||width="750"]] | ||
7 | Figure 1: Person Ontology | ||
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20.1 | 11 | == Well-being Discourse Ontology == |
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13 | [[image:Foundation.Human Factors.Design Patterns and Ontology.WebHome@ontology.jpg||width="750"]] | ||
14 | Figure 2: Well-being Discourse Ontology | ||
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19.1 | 16 | == Additional Information == |
17 | All the data seen in the graphs are explained below. | ||
18 | === General === | ||
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20 | * PwD: Person with Dementia | ||
21 | * HCP: Healthcare Professional | ||
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6.1 | 22 | * The Robot/Nao: The Nao robot platform used for implementing the project prototype |
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19.1 | 24 | === Categories and subcategories === |
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1.2 | 26 | * Discourse: Meaningful conversation between PwD and the robot |
27 | * Statement: Statement either by the robot or the PwD. Can be a question or an answer. | ||
28 | ** E.g. “Hello Peter”, “How are you doing today?” | ||
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6.1 | 29 | * RobotSRA (Self-reflection Aid): Statement that seeks out information about the PwD, either for them to disclose it to the robot, or just think about it themselves. |
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1.2 | 30 | ** E.g. “Are you feeling hungry?”, “How did the dinner make you feel?”, “Are you feeling tired?” |
31 | * Disclosure: Meaningful information provided by the PwD | ||
32 | ** E.g. “I am feeling hungry”, “I did not eat dinner”, “I should drink water”, “I am feeling well today” | ||
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8.1 | 34 | * Entity: Representing either a Person or the Robot |
35 | * Person: Anyone that the Robot might interact with. Has subcategories PwD, Relative, Health Care Professional. | ||
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6.1 | 36 | * Activity: Activities of a PwD that they need to be reminded of. |
37 | * Type: The type of Activity | ||
38 | ** E.g. leisure activity like "Take a walk", an activity of the everyday life like "Water the plants", or a health-related activity like "Have lunch". | ||
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15.1 | 40 | === Parameters === |
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1.3 | 42 | * Goal: The goal of the discourse/SRA initiated by the robot |
43 | ** E.g. “Helps the PwD relax”, “Reminds the PwD about lunchtime”, “Initiates self-reflection about wellbeing” | ||
44 | * Context : A main theme that the disclosures and discourses are linked to | ||
45 | ** E.g. Lunch, dinner, hunger, thirst, tiredness, sleep etc. | ||
46 | * Valence: The ”positivity” of the disclosure | ||
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7.1 | 47 | ** E.g. I feel well -> valence > 0, I’m not feeling well -> valence <0, I feel hungry -> valence = 0 |
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6.1 | 49 | * Name: The name of a Person, so that the robot knows how to address them |
50 | * Gender: The gender of a Person. | ||
51 | * Age: The age of a Person | ||
52 | * Interest: Any interests that a Person might have, useful for discourse. | ||
53 | ** E.g. "Tennis", "Walking the dog", "Solving sudoku" | ||
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17.1 | 54 | * Type of Music: The type of music that a Person likes. More necessary for a PwD, but could also be used for the rest of the subcategories. |
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6.1 | 55 | ** E.g. Someone might dislike "Rock" and like "Jazz" |
56 | * Time: A time that a specific activity takes place. | ||
57 | ** E.g. "Have lunch" at 12.30p.m. |