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2.1 | 1 | = Ontology = |
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5 | The system revolves around 4 types of actors namely: the patient, caregiver, robot and the patient's relatives. Furthermore 3 entities are defined: the music quiz, music library and the library of timed tasks that need to be performed by the patient. | ||
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7 | == Music and timed tasks == | ||
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9 | In our implementation, we adopt music to aid the patient with performing daily tasks. Firstly, the patient would choose the music with the help of the caregiver that is related to the different types of timed tasks. The timed tasks are picked and created by the caregiver and sent to the robot. The robot would then play personalized music to remind the patient of performing these tasks. Whereafter the patient performs the timed tasks and sends confirmation to the robot. If the patient does not confirm tasks that are deemed necessary by the caregiver the robot will send a text alert to the relatives. The relatives in turn can help remind the patient of performing these critical tasks. The robot will send the data gathered from the patient performing these tasks to the health professional, which can help in assessing the patient’s needs and health status. | ||
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11 | == Quiz == | ||
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13 | To help the patient reinforce the connections between music and timed tasks, quizzes on these connections are provided to the patient. The patient or robot initiates a music quiz which then will be held by the robot, while the patient answers the correct activity related to the music. | ||
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