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... ... @@ -30,16 +30,10 @@ 30 30 31 31 == Claim == 32 32 33 -Given positive and negative effects of walking with WAF, it is clear that people with opposing views on dogs can still reap the benefits that come with walking with the MiRo. It should be noted though that there are issues, which are mentioned under [[Foundation.Operational Demands.Environments.WebHome||anchor="Technologies"]], which need to be addressed to mitigate any unnerving effects that the MiRo has on PwD and their surrounding stakeholders.33 +Given positive and negative effects of walking with the Miro, it is clear that people with opposing views on dogs can still reap the benefits that come with walking with the MiRo. It should be noted though that there are issues, which are mentioned under [[Foundation.Operational Demands.Environments.WebHome||anchor="Technologies"]], which need to be addressed to mitigate any unnerving effects that the MiRo has on PwD and their surrounding stakeholders. 34 34 35 -Therefore, we claim that a PwD experiences an increase in perceived autonomy compared to walking with a caretaker (1). In order to support the claim, we will experimentally verify whether the MiRo can provide effective guidance on a pre-determined route and that the regained autonomy outweighs delayed assistance from human caretakers in case PwD find themselves in trouble during their walk. 36 -Furthermore, we claim the following 35 +Therefore, we claim that PwD experience an increase in perceived autonomy compared to walking with a caretaker. In order to support the claim, we will experimentally verify whether the MiRo can provide effective guidance on a pre-determined route and that the regained autonomy outweighs delayed assistance from human caretakers in case PwD find themselves in trouble during their walk. 37 37 38 -2. PwD feels increased freedom to take breaks and to interact in a social context during a walk with WAF in comparison with a caretaker 39 -3. WAF can grab the attention of a PwD when needed and with minimal annoyance 40 -4. PwD experiences minimal hindrance of WAF in terms of proximity and walking speed 41 - 42 - 43 43 Our experimental setup is mentioned under: [[Test.WebHome]] 44 44 45 45