Changes for page Claims
Last modified by Cesar van der Poel on 2022/04/03 18:56
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... ... @@ -26,11 +26,8 @@ 26 26 **General claims:** 27 27 Not all claims relate to specific stakeholders. Some are more general, but still key to our system. Such claims might be relatively subtle in the bigger picture but are still important for the efficacy of the system. 28 28 |**Claim**|**Positive/Negative**|**Description**|**Explanation** 29 -|CL0 4|+|Themusic fits the situation or place|When interacting with a person with dementia, the systemmay deploy music to convincethem tostay inside. If it does,itis important thatthis music supports theintendedmeaningof whatever the system tries to convey to theperson with dementia.By selecting specifictracks for specific cases,the personwithdementia willhearmusic that makes them feel like they should behave the way the system suggests.29 +|CL03|+|The system understands the user|When a person with dementia interacts with the s 30 30 31 - 32 -{{html}} 33 -<!-- 34 34 + CL01: The PwD does not leave the care home without the caretaker 35 35 + CL02: PwD's mood is improved 36 36 + CL03: The robot is able to understand and interact according to the PwD's intention ... ... @@ -45,5 +45,4 @@ 45 45 The PwD can feel dependent since he/she is not allowed to go out for a walk by him-/herself. However, this is only to ensure their safety and the concern of their family and loved ones. However, to make them feel independent, we provide them with some tasks that can be done independently such as going to the living room, or solving a puzzle. These are activities that can be done on their own and thus make them feel somewhat independent. 46 46 + CL11: Caretakes have more time to tend to other matters 47 47 + CL12: Family members 48 - --> 49 -{{/html}} 45 +