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Last modified by Sofia Kostakonti on 2022/04/05 14:08
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... ... @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ 1 1 = Problem statement and research questions = 2 2 3 -People with dementia often forget to eat and drink, leading to dehydration ,malnutrition and decreased wellbeingin general.Our prototype engagesin 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 embarrassmentwhich a traditional "alarm" system could cause, and keep them company throughout these activities.3 +People with dementia often forget to eat and drink, leading to dehydration and decreased well-being. We attempt to engage in discourses to remind PwD to have lunch and drink water, without causing any anxiety or embarrassment, and keep them company throughout these activities. 4 4 5 5 RQ1: "Does the robot cause PwD to eat more regularly?" 6 6 RQ2: "Does the PwD experience less negative emotions, such as agitation, sadness, embarrassment, after the interaction with the 'intelligent' robot?" ... ... @@ -8,23 +8,23 @@ 8 8 9 9 = Method = 10 10 11 - Theprototype isevaluatedwithan in-person experiment with multiple participants.In the experiment, the participants will be asked to pretend to be PwD and actaccordingly with/without theprototype.11 +We are going to do an in-person experiment with multiple participants. Participants will be asked to pretend to be PwD and act like it. 12 12 13 13 == Participants == 14 14 15 - As thereare practicaldifficultieswith conductingthe experimentwithactual people with dementia due to both time constraints and COVID, our participants' group will consist of peers from other groups and friends, who will act as if they are older people with dementia. We plan to gather around 20 peoplefor our experiments.15 +Since it is difficult to get access to actual people with dementia, due to both time constraints and COVID, our participants' group will consist of peers from other groups and friends, who will act as if they are older people with dementia. We plan to gather around 20 people. 16 16 17 17 == Experimental design == 18 18 19 -We will be usingawithin-subject design.In the experiment all of the participants will interact with both versions of the robot,withhalfof theparticipants interactingwiththeversion 1 first and then version 2,and theotherhalf inreverseorder, to counter-balance the carryover effects.Snacks will be made available for the participants, in case they're prompted and they're hungry. The participants will be unaware of the possibility of eating snacks, to prevent disturbing the interaction with the robot. Otherwise the subjects could be primed for eating, which would bias the results and hide the effect of the robotic interaction.19 +We'll be using the within-subject design. All of the participants will interact with both versions of the robot, 10 of them with version 1 first and then version 2 and the rest the reverse, to counter-balance the carryover effects. 20 20 21 21 == Tasks == 22 22 23 -The participant will have to interact with the robot ,which isprogrammed toengage in a lunchdiscourse. Twoversionswill be implemented: the first version willaskbasic questions about mealtime, mostly acting as a reminder for the PwD to have lunch(alarm clock). The secondwill be our original implementation of it with the moresophisticated discourseand music.23 +The participant will have to interact with the robot programmed to have a lunch discourse. 24 24 25 25 == Measures == 26 26 27 -We plan on measuring the effectiveness of the discourse, both physically and emotionally. Our quantitative measure is whether the person a tethe lunch they were supposed to haveeaten, and the qualitative measure is the emotions that the PwD experienced before, during, and after the interaction.The qualitative measures will be recorded with a simple questionnaire. Depending on the time of the experiments, we assume that people might also not be hungry enough to be prompted to have something to eat, which might disturb the results. We do plan however to measure whether the robot will remind someone of their hunger and have them eat.27 +We plan on measuring the effectiveness of the discourse, both physically and emotionally. Our quantitative measure is whether the person had the lunch they were supposed to have, and the qualitative measure is the emotions that the PwD experienced before, during, and after the interaction. 28 28 29 29 == Procedure == 30 30 ... ... @@ -40,9 +40,10 @@ 40 40 41 41 == Material == 42 42 43 -For the experiments, we'll be using the NAO robot platform, as well as a laptop for the participants to complete the questionnaires on. The questionnaire will be a combination of questions regarding the emotional state of the participants, their interaction with the robot, and the music included in the interaction. Food will bemadeavailable to see and measure how much people will eat.43 +For the experiments, we'll be using the NAO robot, as well as a laptop for the participants to complete the questionnaires on. The questionnaire will be a combination of questions regarding the emotional state of the participants, their interaction with the robot, and the music included in the interaction. Food will also be there to see and measure how much people will eat. 44 44 45 45 46 + 46 46 = Results = 47 47 48 48