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... ... @@ -1,5 +1,1 @@ 1 -In this chapter, we discuss what the capabilities of MiRo are with regard to audio and how we designed WAF to use these. 2 - 3 -The MiRo does feature speakers that one could stream music to. WAF will, however, never use them to actually play music. Since WAF is supposed to act like a dog, playing music on it would feel unnatural and may decrease its ability for the user to form a bond with it. It might also be a source of sound pollution for the other residents and caretakers of the care center. 4 - 5 -WAF will use the speakers to play a variety of sounds. During walks, it will make ambient sounds that simulate the footsteps of a real dog. It is also able to make excited noises when it is walking with the user and everything is going well. Additionally, it can play [[an alarm sound, similar to the siren of an ambulance>>https://youtu.be/oJkaYd2YlKo]], in case the user falls and can't get up or some other similar emergency occurs. 1 +In this section, we would discuss how WAF uses which sort of music in what situation. Since WAF does not use music, there is nothing to discuss. WAFs audio usage is described in [[Music and Cognition>>https://xwiki.ewi.tudelft.nl/xwiki/wiki/sce2022group02/view/Foundation/Human%20Factors/Music%20and%20Cognition/]].