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... ... @@ -8,17 +8,12 @@ 8 8 9 9 **Research Questions (RQ):** 10 10 11 -1. What percentage of people are prevented from going out unsupervised? (Quantitative) --- CL01,CL05 12 -2. How does the interaction change the participant's mood? --- CL02 13 -3. Can the robot respond appropriately to the participant's intention? ---CL03 14 -4. How do the participants react to the music? ---CL04 15 -5. Does the activity that the robot suggests prevent people from wandering/ leaving? ---CL06 16 -Future Research questions 17 -1. Does the interaction with Pepper make PwD come back to reality? ---CL07 18 -2. Does the interaction with Pepper make PwD feel he/she is losing freedom? ---CL08 19 -3. Does preventing the participant going out alone make them feel dependent? ---CL09 11 +1. What percentage of people are prevented from going out unsupervised? (Quantitative) 12 +1. How does the interaction change the participant's mood? 13 +1. Can the robot respond appropriately to the participant's intention? 14 +1. Does the activity that the robot suggests prevent people from wandering/ leaving? 15 +1. How do the participants react to the music? 20 20 21 - 22 22 = Method = 23 23 24 24 A between-subject study with students who play the role of having dementia. Data will be collected by observing the participant's body language and the way that they're responding to Pepper. ... ... @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ 104 104 1. Condition 1 - intelligent Prototype: 105 105 8 out of 11 Participants answered, that they don't know the music that has been played. If we told them afterward the title of the song, most participants do know the song. Why didn't they recognize it during the interaction? 106 106 This can have two reasons: The part of the song we pick was too short to be recognized or not the most significant part of the song. For example, the beginning of "escape - the pina colada song" is not as well known as its chorus. Another reason could be, that the participant was distracted or confused by the robot and therefore couldn't carefully listen to the music. 107 -Only 4 out of 11 people agreed, that the music fits the situation. One of our claims, to use music that fits the situation or place, is therefore not reached and the music didn't have the intended effect.Even though we carefully choose the music and discussed a lot about our choice, it was hard to find music that different people connect with a certain place or activity. An approach to improve this could be using an individual playlist for each participant.102 +Only 4 out of 11 people agreed, that the music fits to the situation. One of our claims, to use music that fits to the situation or place, is therefore not reached. 108 108 109 109 110 110 **Feedback from Participants:**