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Andrei Stefan 9.2 1 == Basic claims ==
2 The following claims are based on the use cases.
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Andrei Stefan 11.1 4 **CL001: The patient can associate music they hear with activities they need to do.**
Andrei Stefan 9.2 5 Given enough practice, the patient should be able to make a connection between the music and the tasks.
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Andrei Stefan 12.1 7 **CL002: The user can tell if the robot knows they completed the task.**
Andrei Stefan 9.2 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.
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Andrei Stefan 12.1 10 **CL003: It is easier to contact the caregiver.**
Andrei Stefan 9.2 11 It is also possible to just include the caregiver's contact information when setting up the robot.
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Andrei Stefan 12.1 13 **CL004: Customizable settings make it easier for the patient to remember the correct activity.**
Andrei Stefan 9.2 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.
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Andrei Stefan 12.1 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.
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Andrei Stefan 12.1 19 **CL006: Data helps design better exercise routines.**
Andrei Stefan 9.2 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.
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Andrei Stefan 12.1 22 **CL007: Analysis can point out other health issues, if any.**
Andrei Stefan 9.2 23 By looking at physical activity data over time, it is possible to spot patterns which point to physical ailments.
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Andrei Stefan 12.1 25 **CL008: It is possible to detect unresponsive patients.**
Andrei Stefan 9.2 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.
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28 == General claims ==
Andrei Stefan 9.4 29 The following claims do not dirrectly correspond to a single use case, but instead the use cases each contribute, to some degree, to these claims.
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Andrei Stefan 12.1 31 **CL011: Patient's health improves.**
Andrei Stefan 9.3 32 By exercising regularly and talking with the robot, both physical and mental health are expected to improve.
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Andrei Stefan 12.1 34 **CL012: Patient is happy to interact with the robot.**
Andrei Stefan 9.3 35 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.
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37 == Tested claims ==
38 The following claims are derived based on the basic ones for the quiz use case, and are the ones targeted in the evaluation.
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Andrei Stefan 12.1 40 **CL101: People with dementia remember their tasks easier if they are associated with a piece of music. **
Andrei Stefan 9.2 41 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.
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Andrei Stefan 12.1 43 **CL102: By practicing with the NAO, the connection between activity and music gets stronger over time.**
Andrei Stefan 10.1 44 It is assumed that practice with the robot (mainly through the quiz) can help the patient make the connection between music and activity stronger, and eventually create a reflex.
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