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... ... @@ -2,13 +2,11 @@ 2 2 3 3 People with dementia often forget to eat and drink, leading to dehydration, malnutrition and decreased wellbeing in general. Our prototype engages in discourses to remind PwD to have lunch and drink water, using the Nao robot platform. The discourse aims to reming the PwD without causing any anxiety or embarrassment which a traditional "alarm" system could cause, and keep them company throughout these activities. 4 4 5 -RQ1: "Does the robot cause PwD to eat more regularly?" *6 -RQ2: "Does the r obotremindthePwDof their hunger?"7 -RQ3: "Does the music maketheeatingmoreenjoyableforthePwD?"8 -RQ4: "Does the PwD experienceless negativeemotions, such as agitation,sadness,embarrassment,after theinteractionwith the 'intelligent' robot?"5 +RQ1: "Does the robot cause PwD to eat more regularly?" 6 +RQ2: "Does the PwD experience less negative emotions, such as agitation, sadness, embarrassment, after the interaction with the 'intelligent' robot?" 7 +RQ3: "Does the robot remind the PwD of their hunger?" 8 +RQ4: "Does the music make the eating more enjoyable for the PwD?" 9 9 10 -'*' This research question is difficult due to the practical limitations in designing the experimental setup and as such is left to lesser importance. 11 - 12 12 = Method = 13 13 14 14 The prototype is evaluated with an in-person experiment with multiple participants. In the experiment, the participants will be asked to pretend to be PwD and act accordingly with/without the prototype. ... ... @@ -88,139 +88,31 @@ 88 88 89 89 = Results = 90 90 91 -T heresults were gatheredfrom19 personnel, all of whom interactedfirst with oneversionof therobotandthentheother.10 of the participantsinteractedfirstwiththesimpleversion, ninehavingtheirfirst interaction withtheadvancedversion.89 +- TODO: Add median emotion changes bar chart for smart and dumb (try out a difference graph as well) 92 92 93 -== Eating == 94 - 95 95 {{html}} 96 -<img src="https://xwiki.ewi.tudelft.nl/xwiki/wiki/sce2022group01/download/Test/WebHome/ EatingComp.png?rev=1.1" alt="Resultsonthe eatingof thetestpersonas" style="display:block;margin-left:auto;margin-right:auto" width=750/>92 +<img src="https://xwiki.ewi.tudelft.nl/xwiki/wiki/sce2022group01/download/Test/WebHome/MoodChangeDumb.png?rev=1.1" alt="Measured moods and changes for the simple robot" width="750"/> 97 97 {{/html}} 98 98 99 -(% style="text-align:center" %) 100 -Figure 1: Results on the eating of the test personas during the experiment 95 +Figure: Median measured moods for the simple version of the robot 101 101 102 -Simple robot: 103 - 104 -* 16% ate 105 -* 33% of those would not have eaten without the robot 106 - 107 -Advanced robot: 108 - 109 -* 32% ate 110 -* 67% of those would not have eaten without the robot 111 - 112 - 113 -== Music == 114 - 115 115 {{html}} 116 -<img src="https://xwiki.ewi.tudelft.nl/xwiki/wiki/sce2022group01/download/Test/WebHome/M usicEnjoyable.png?rev=1.1" alt="Effectsofmusiconthetestpersonnel"style="display:block;margin-left:auto;margin-right:auto" width=1250/>98 +<img src="https://xwiki.ewi.tudelft.nl/xwiki/wiki/sce2022group01/download/Test/WebHome/MoodChangeSmart.png?rev=1.1" alt="Measured moods and changes for the advanced version of the robot" width="750"/> 117 117 {{/html}} 100 +Figure: Median measured moods for the advanced version of the robot 118 118 119 -(% style="text-align:center" %) 120 -Figure 2: Answers of the test personas regarding music 102 +- TODO: Add Wilcox test results for emotion changes 103 +- TODO: Add "I liked the music" and "I thought the music was calming" figures 104 +- TODO: Add "I thought the robot was pleasant." and "I thought the robot was friendly" figures 121 121 106 += Discussion = 122 122 123 -== EVEA (Mood) == 124 124 125 -{{html}} 126 -<img src="https://xwiki.ewi.tudelft.nl/xwiki/wiki/sce2022group01/download/Test/WebHome/MoodChangeDumb.png?rev=1.1" alt="Measured moods and changes for the simple robot" style="display:block;margin-left:auto;margin-right:auto" width=750/> 127 -{{/html}} 128 128 129 -(% style="text-align:center" %) 130 -Figure 3: Median measured moods for the simple version of the robot 131 - 132 -{{html}} 133 -<img src="https://xwiki.ewi.tudelft.nl/xwiki/wiki/sce2022group01/download/Test/WebHome/MoodChangeSmart.png?rev=1.1" alt="Measured moods and changes for the advanced version of the robot" style="display:block;margin-left:auto;margin-right:auto" width=750/> 134 -{{/html}} 135 - 136 -(% style="text-align:center" %) 137 -Figure 4: Median measured moods for the advanced version of the robot 138 - 139 -(% style="text-align:center" %) 140 -Table 1: Wilcoxon signed rank test results for the hypothesis that the mood changed during the interaction with the simple robot 141 - 142 -|=Mood|=Happiness|=Anxiety|=Sadness|=Anger 143 -|Statistic|37|5|4|14 144 -|P-value|0.54|0.01|0.01|0.45 145 - 146 -(% style="text-align:center" %) 147 -Table 2: Wilcoxon signed rank test results for the null hypothesis that the mood changed during the interaction with the advanced robot 148 - 149 -|=Mood|=Happiness|=Anxiety|=Sadness|=Anger 150 -|Statistic|32|11|2|17 151 -|P-value|0.18|0.01|0.01|0.45 152 - 153 -(% style="text-align:center" %) 154 -Table 3: Wilcoxon signed rank test results for the null hypothesis that the mood decreased during the interaction with the simple robot 155 - 156 -|=Mood|=Anxiety|=Sadness|=Anger 157 -|Statistic|81|53|29 158 -|P-value|0.01|0.00|0.23 159 - 160 -(% style="text-align:center" %) 161 -Table 4: Wilcoxon signed rank test results for the null hypothesis that the mood decreased during the interaction with the advanced robot 162 - 163 -|=Mood|=Anxiety|=Sadness|=Anger 164 -|Statistic|32|149|52 165 -|P-value|0.00|0.01|0.07 166 - 167 -(% style="text-align:center" %) 168 -Table 5: Wilcoxon signed rank test results for the null hypothesis that the mood increased during the interaction with the simple robot 169 - 170 -|=Mood|=Happiness 171 -|Statistic|37 172 -|P-value|0.27 173 - 174 -(% style="text-align:center" %) 175 -Table 6: Wilcoxon signed rank test results for the null hypothesis that the mood increased during the interaction with the advanced robot 176 - 177 -|=Mood|=Happiness 178 -|Statistic|32 179 -|P-value|0.09 180 - 181 -== Godspeed == 182 - 183 -{{html}} 184 -<img src="https://xwiki.ewi.tudelft.nl/xwiki/wiki/sce2022group01/download/Test/WebHome/friendly-hist.png?rev=1.1" alt="Effects of music on the test personnel" style="display:block;margin-left:auto;margin-right:auto" width=750/> 185 -{{/html}} 186 - 187 -(% style="text-align:center" %) 188 -Figure 5: Answers to the statement 'I thought the robot was friendly' 189 - 190 -{{html}} 191 -<img src="https://xwiki.ewi.tudelft.nl/xwiki/wiki/sce2022group01/download/Test/WebHome/pleasant-hist.png?rev=1.1" alt="Answers to the statement 'I thought the robot was pleasant'." style="display:block;margin-left:auto;margin-right:auto" width=750/> 192 -{{/html}} 193 - 194 -(% style="text-align:center" %) 195 -Figure 6: Answers to the statement 'I thought the robot was pleasant' 196 - 197 -{{html}} 198 -<img src="https://xwiki.ewi.tudelft.nl/xwiki/wiki/sce2022group01/download/Test/WebHome/godspeed-barchart.png?rev=1.1" alt="Godspeed questionnaire median comparison'." style="display:block;margin-left:auto;margin-right:auto" width=750/> 199 -{{/html}} 200 - 201 -(% style="text-align:center" %) 202 -Figure 7: Median measured Godspeed questionnaire dimensions 203 - 204 - 205 -(% style="text-align:center" %) 206 -Table 7: Wilcoxon signed rank test results for the null hypothesis that the advanced robot scored higher in the perceived dimensions 207 - 208 -|=Dimension|=Likeability|=Intelligence 209 -|Statistic|36|70 210 -|P-value|0.01|0.17 211 - 212 212 = Conclusions = 213 213 214 - From theresults wecan see that the moreadvanced robot shows advantagesover the simple version inmany categories. Hintsof betterperformance in other categoriescanbeseen, but noconclusionsshould bedrawn from theonesthatlackthe statistical significance.112 +The experiment showed promising results and encourages more research into the subject. 215 215 216 -In improving the eating, it seems that both robots have limited success in causing the people to eat as seen in Figure 1, they could cause the patients to eat more regularly, if triggered by timers or other suitable systems. It also seems that the advanced robot is better in the reminding, by a slight margin. However, the long term effects of reminding should be researched more to conclude whether the usage of the demonstrated robot platform or similar would cause the patients to eat more regularly. It is also unclear how the test setup and the limited choice of food affected the eating. 217 - 218 - 219 - 220 -= Discussion = 221 - 222 - 223 - 224 224 = Appendix = 225 225 226 226 == Experiment introduction for participants ==
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