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5 5  To gain those advantages, a humanoid robot needs to be easy to operate and must be accepted as part of the home environment [1]. Being small enough to fit into a home environment, easy to use, and child-like shaped, NAO satisfies all these requirements. However, research has also shown that cognitive decline is not prevented by frequent interactions with NAO for patients suffering from advanced dementia [3], on which our team will work to seek improvement.
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7 -= The NAO Robot =
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10 -NAO is a human-like child-sized robot that can speak, listen, see and move around by the help of its numerous sensors and motors. The robot is battery powered, internet connected and is able to loudly play music trough it's speakers.
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12 12  = Use of NAO =
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14 14  The robot will be used to remind patients with dementia of their schedule with music, improving their cognition. This is done by playing personalized music at the correct time of day. Some of the music that corresponds with activities not sensitive to time can be adjusted to be played only when movement is detected. When the patient does not remember the meaning of a particular piece of music, they are able to interact with the robot by asking. Moreover, patients can denote finishing an activity by making an ok-sign at the robot. If the patient has not confirmed finishing the activity after a certain time interval, the robot can replay the music to remind again. When confirmation is not done after several tries, a caregiver or loved one will be automatically contacted to check the patient's condition.
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