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... ... @@ -1,7 +1,9 @@ 1 1 = Robot Choice = 2 -We were offered to work with three robots: [[Pepper>>https://www.softbankrobotics.com/emea/en/pepper]], [[Nao>>https://www.softbankrobotics.com/emea/en/nao]] and [[Miro>>https://www.miro-e.com]]. 3 -As our main goal is to improve the quality of life of the patient with dementia by providing some some social support. We believe that the semi-humanoid form of Pepper and its capacity to communicate easily with humans are great comparative advantages to choose it. 2 +For this project on dementia, we chose to make use of a semi-humanoid robot namely [[Pepper>>https://www.softbankrobotics.com/emea/en/pepper]]. 4 4 4 +-> Need to find/write reasons 5 + 6 + 5 5 = Pepper Description = 6 6 Pepper is a robot that allows easy communication robot/user, thanks to its ability kit that includes: 7 7 * Speech recognition ... ... @@ -14,31 +14,28 @@ 14 14 [[image:Pepper-robot-sensors-18.jpg]] 15 15 16 16 = Pepper usage = 17 -We tried to make full use of the sensors provided within Pepper. As we had limited amount of time we mainly focused on working with: the microphones, the speakers, the display and the arms movement of Pepper.19 +We tried to make full use of the sensors provided within Pepper. As we had limited amount of time we mainly focused on working with: the microphones, the speakers, the display and the 18 18 19 -The actions we implemented for our prototype include: 20 -* Playing music 21 -* Listening and understanding the PwD 22 -* Speaking to the PwD 23 -* Displaying information on the tablet 24 -* Moving arms to convey message 25 25 26 -For the actual implemented version, we have enabled Pepper to show images about the current activity when interacting with the PwDs, which can not only improve the efficiency of communication between them, but also makes PwDs feel more cared. 22 +In assumption, we planned to make it possible for the HCP to modify the calendar/reminder 23 + features with touching the tablet. Besides, to enable Pepper moving around to take care of the PwDs with the help of sensors. Also, it's better to let Pepper communicate with the PwDs both by dictating and showing images, for the decline of recognition ability of PwDs. 27 27 25 +For the actual implemented version, we have enabled Pepper to show images about the current activity when interacting with the PwDs, which can not only 26 +improve the efficiency of communication between them, but also makes PwDs feel more cared. 27 + 28 28 = Iterative Process = 29 29 -> Describe a bit a philosophy from slides: SCE framework & PACT analysis. 30 30 31 -== PACT analysis == 32 -->need to add a bit of text 33 -**People** perform **activities** in specific **contexts** with **technologies**, which affect the situated activities, which set new user requirements. 31 +based on: 34 34 35 - Usingthis methodleadstoacyclicprocessof progression ascanbeseenontheimage[1] belowpresentedduring the lecture.33 +[1]: Neerincx, Mark & van Vught, Willeke & Blanson Henkemans, Olivier & Oleari, Elettra & Broekens, Joost & Peters, Rifca & Kaptein, Frank & Demiris, Yiannis & Kiefer, Bernd & Fumagalli, Diego & Bierman, Bert. (2019). Socio-Cognitive Engineering of a Robotic Partner for Child's Diabetes Self-Management. Frontiers in Robotics and AI. 6. 118. 36 36 37 -[ [image:PACT.png||width="700"height="576"]]35 +[2]: Benyon, David (2019). Designing User Experience: A Guide to HCI, UX and Interaction Design. Pearson UK. 38 38 37 + 39 39 Moreover, using [[Choregraphe>>http://doc.aldebaran.com/2-4/software/choregraphe/choregraphe_overview.html]], Pepper is highly parameterizable, it is relatively easy to expand the functionalities by programming new blocks, and prototypes can also be done quickly. This is very valuable as we expanded every week our prototype to include new features based on the content from the lecture. 40 40 41 41 42 42 For more information on our use of Pepper to help people with dementia, please check the [[Robotic Partner >>https://xwiki.ewi.tudelft.nl/xwiki/wiki/sce2022group04/view/Foundation/Human%20Factors/Robotic%20Partner/]] section. 43 43 44 - [1]: Benyon, David (2019). Designing User Experience: A Guide to HCI, UX and Interaction Design. Pearson UK.43 +
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