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... ... @@ -6,7 +6,6 @@ 6 6 |**Claim**|**Positive/Negative**|**Description**|**Explanation** 7 7 |CL01|+|The user is prevented from getting lost|If the interaction with our system is successful, it will prevent the the person with dementia from going out. If they are in the safe comfort of their care home, there is no way they wil get wrapped up in dangerous or stressful situations outdoors. This could prevent both physical and mental injuries, and can thus be considered a very positive effect. 8 8 |CL02|+|The user's mood is improved|As the system will be as friendly and helpful as possible, an annoyed person with dementia may be relieved after talking to it. The music used may also bring about positive emotions in the minds of the people interacting with it. 9 -|CL03|+|The response to the user is appropriate|After the system interprets and processes what the user has told it, it will presumably reason about what to respond. By having the system reason about the concepts introduced to it we believe it will be able to generate a response that is correct and logical to say after what the user said. 10 10 |CL05|+|The user is willing to wait for the caretaker|The person with dementia will want to go out for a walk as soon as possible. However, as our system will be friendly and helpful, call the caretaker immediately after saying it will, and entertain the person with dementia in the meantime, we expect these people to be patient enough to stay a few more seconds, until the caretaker has arrived. 11 11 |CL06|+|The user entertains themselves inside|In its attempts to prevent the person with dementia from going out, our system will provide one of several different alternatives to them. They can perform these activities indoors, removing the need to go out. We expect that these activities will help distract people and keep them entertained without going out. 12 12 |CL07|+|The user notices the system|Before the system is able to interact with a person with dementia, these two parties need to be aware of each other. More precisely, we need the system to get the attention of the person with dementia before we can expect the interaction to be successful. Using greeting gestures and speech, we expect the system will be able to make the user aware of its presence and successfully initiate the conversation.