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1 -The best way to test our prototype would be a study with persons with dementia. However, testing the robot in a real environment would be very time-consuming, because it is not predictable if and when people with dementia start wandering. Hence it is out of the scope of this project.
2 -Nevertheless, we wanted to get a first impression of how realistic and convincing the provided dialogues and suggested activities are. In a small study with students, who play the role of having dementia, we are observing the interaction with the robot with an aim to find out how effective it is in preventing people from wandering.
1 +Evaluation is an iterative process where the initial iterations focus on examining if the proposed idea is working as intended. Therefore, we wanted to first understand how realistic and convincing the provided dialogues and suggested activities are, and would they be able to prevent people from wandering. To examine this, we conducted a small pilot study with students, who role-played having dementia. We then observed their interaction with Pepper to examine the effectiveness of our dialog flow in preventing people from wandering.
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157 157  Furthermore, we found out, that our prototype doesn't fit in the environment of the lab. We encourage the participant to do some activities, that they can't do in the lab environment (go to the living room, have a coffee or do a puzzle). If the robot tells asks you if you want to do the activity, most people don't know how to react and are insecure about how to answer. Participants "freeze" in front of the robot or just left the room. -->
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160 -1. What percentage of people are prevented from going out unsupervised? (Quantitative) (CL01, CL05)
161 -1. How does the interaction change the participant's mood? (CL02)
162 -1. Can the robot respond appropriately to the participant's intention? (CL03)
163 -1. How do the participants react to the music? (CL04)
164 -1. Does the activity that the robot suggests prevent people from wandering/ leaving? (CL06)
165 -1. Can pepper identify and catch the attention of the PwD?
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167 167  === RQ1: Are people convinced not to go out unsupervised? ===
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1 -2022-03-26 13:50:45.49