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... ... @@ -1,9 +1,50 @@ 1 - CL001:Patient remembersto do the task, Part of UC001: Dailytodolist2 -The main difficultyof peoplewith dementiais rememberingdaily tasks, so therobot remindingthe usersto do their taskscan help them remember and the music can help reinforce the connection to the daily tasks.1 +== Basic claims == 2 +The following claims are based on the use cases. 3 3 4 -CL00 2:Userishappybecausetheycompleteda task,Partof UC001: Daily todolist5 - Evenif they are reminded todo thetask and do notremember on their own, the patientsstillfeelthesatisfactionof havingaccomplishedthetask themselves (sincetherobot only remindsthemanddoes notlpaccomplishthe task).4 +CL001: The patient can associate music they hear with activities they need to do. 5 +Given enough practice, the patient should be able to make a connection between the music and the tasks. 6 6 7 -CL00 3:Patientishappyto interactwithothers,Part of UC002: Visitfromthe care giverorlovedones8 - Mostelderly (disregardingwhetherornot they sufferfromdementia) are eagertointeractwiththeirfamily,care givers,andeven withpeoplein general [citation?]. Thus, besides the benefit ofupdatingthetodolisttouit theirpreferences,theusersalsogettointeract withothers.7 +CL002: The user can tell if the robot knows they completed the task. 8 +It is good to include some confirmation from the robot, so that the patients know that the robot knows that they are donw with the task and is not stuck waiting for a reply. 9 9 10 +CL003: It is easier to contact the caregiver. 11 +It is also possible to just include the caregiver's contact information when setting up the robot. 12 + 13 +CL004: Customizable settings make it easier for the patient to remember the correct activity. 14 +By allowing the users to pick music that they like or that they feel fits well with an activity, it should be easier for them to remember the connection. 15 + 16 +CL005: Seeing the robot move along when exercising motivates the patient to keep exercising. 17 +Having a partner to exercise with is a good motivator to keep exercising. Could also link with RQ008: The robot can detect movements, to correct the user on their posture. 18 + 19 +CL006: Data helps design better exercise routines. 20 +By keeping track of exercise sessions and the patient's status during them, it is possible to optimize the workout program and fit it better to the user. 21 + 22 +CL007: Analysis can point out other health issues, if any. 23 +By looking at physical activity data over time, it is possible to spot patterns which point to physical ailments. 24 + 25 +CL008: It is possible to detect unresponsive patients. 26 +Movement is an essential part of interacting, so if the robot is able to detect the lack of movement mid conversation, it can deduce that the patient is unresponsive. 27 + 28 +== General claims == 29 +CL011: Patient's health improves. 30 +By exercising regularly and talking with the robot, both physical and mental health are expected to improve. 31 + 32 +CL012: Patient is happy to interact with the robot. 33 +It is crucial that the user experience is positive in quality, to ensure that the patient doesn't view using the robot as a chore, as this might negatively impact their health. 34 + 35 +== Tested claims == 36 +The following claims are derived based on the basic ones for the quiz use case, and are the ones targeted in the evaluation. 37 + 38 +CL101: People with dementia remember their tasks easier if they are associated with a piece of music. 39 +The main objective of the robot is to make and reinforce the connection between music and task, so that the reminders would be gentler, in the form of a music fragment, rathern that directly reminding the patients wath to do. 40 + 41 +CL102: By practicing with the NAO, the connection between activity and music gets stronger over time. 42 + 43 + 44 +**TODO:** 45 +Can have analysis on the pros and cons that may happen with each stakeholder 46 +Maybe change claims into these? Need more 47 +The patient recalls what to do after hearing certain music 48 +The patient memorizes the activities better through quizzes. 49 +The patient becomes physically healthier. 50 +The patient is happy with using the robot.
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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,1 @@ 1 +Do not mix up claims with objectives. Claims are testable, more concrete/detail/focused. You may want to mention it. The claims that you are going to test in your evaluation, should refer to concrete measures. - Date
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