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... ... @@ -11,15 +11,15 @@ 11 11 12 12 = Method = 13 13 14 - Ourgroupdecidedto usea mixed-method approachfor the evaluation.Quantitativedata will be derivedduring the experiment such as the numberof mistakes the participant makesduringthequiz. Moreover, qualitative dataexpected to be gathered throughquestionnaires,suchastowhatxtentparticipants aresatisfiedwithusingthe robot,isalsoadoptedforevaluation. By measuring thesetwo types ofdata, we willmanagetoassess ifour claims areachievedandthe research questionsare answered.14 +We are doing a mixed-method approach. We are producing quantitative data from questionnaires after the interaction with the robot, by asking them how they felt about the whole experience. By measuring this data, we will assess if we successfully achieved our claims and determine the answers to the research questions. 15 15 16 16 == Participants == 17 17 18 - Roughlysixteenparticipantsare expectedfor ourevaluation.Tovalidateourresearchquestionthatthequizwill helppeoplebettermemorize music-activity links,participantswillbedividedintotwogroups,GroupAandGroupB.Both groupswillbe asked tomemorizecertainpairs of musicandcorrespondingactivity as priorknowledge.Group A,whichis the controlgroup,willnothaveNAOtoassistwithlearningmusic-activitylinksthroughquizzeswhileGroupBwillhave him as the experimentalgroup.Details on the tasksassignedto each groupwillbefurtherdescribedbelow.18 +Due to covid restrictions, we have to “simulate” our robot-human interaction with elderly people affected by dementia. For that reason, we will ask roughly eighteen people how will pretend to be people with different dementia types, the loved ones or the caregiver. We will create three groups / six people in each. In each group, one person will “play” the role of a caregiver, one plays the loved one, and the remaining four people will do the role of the person with dementia. In each group, the “onset of dementia played” should be different. In Group A, people act like they just have early-onset symptoms, but they are almost fully functioning. They sometimes get confused, but these moments swiftly pass and they are back to their true selves. In Group B, people should have a harder time keeping track of things, forgetting about tasks, people and memories should be common. These people’s life is constantly affected by the disease, but they sometimes have clear moments when they are back to their original selves before dementia. In Group C people have late-onset of dementia. Constant confusion is more common than moments of clarity which usually doesn't last long. People should have a hard time keeping track of anything, and remembering is not something that’s even possible anymore. 19 19 20 20 == Experimental design == 21 21 22 -The experiment will be conducted tosimulatethereinforcementlearning process of musical memoryrelatedtodaily activities andtoinvestigateif the quiz is indeedable tohelp withthelearning. The group of participants will be divided into 3 subgroups that simulate patients in different stages of dementia. The participants will be given artificial memory loss by forcing them to remember a large number of songs they have to associate with certain activities. From each group one of the participants will be asked to play the caregiver and another participant will take the roll of loved one. With these participants the interactions between the actors will be tested. The interactions are described in the design patterns.22 +The experiment will be conducted by simulating the interaction between the patient, robot and other actors. The group of participants will be divided into 3 subgroups that simulate patients in different stages of dementia. The participants will be given artificial memory loss by forcing them to remember a large number of songs they have to associate with certain activities. From each group one of the participants will be asked to play the caregiver and another participant will take the roll of loved one. With these participants the interactions between the actors will be tested. The interactions are described in the design patterns. 23 23 24 24 When the participant playing the role of patient has learned the association between the music pieces and activities the robot will start playing certain pieces of music. The participant has to recall the correct activity associated with the music piece. When this is wrong the loved one can step in and call to remind the 25 25
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