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on 2023/04/07 19:19
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... ... @@ -31,18 +31,18 @@ 31 31 ==== Reminders for activities ==== 32 32 33 33 * ((( 34 -Add a reminder that a relative will pay a visit o nSundaywith the format as "<relativename>willvisit youon Sunday at3pmforsome tea". Set the reminder to remind you 10 min before that.34 +Add a reminder that a relative will pay a visit tomorrow with the format as "sb. will come at 10 am on Friday". Set the reminder to remind you 10 min before that. 35 35 ))) 36 36 * ((( 37 - Checktheremainderforthisweekandverifythenewremainderddedfor the event.37 +Add a reminder USING A VOICE COMMAND that today at 2 pm will have a general health checkup. 38 38 ))) 39 +* ((( 40 +Check the reminders you have added for today and tomorrow. 41 +))) 39 39 40 40 ==== Personal profile ==== 41 41 42 42 * ((( 43 -Browse through relative profiles and read the info. 44 -))) 45 -* ((( 46 46 Add relatives as a contact in the "profile" section. 47 47 ))) 48 48 ... ... @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ 54 54 55 55 ==== Medicine reminders ==== 56 56 57 -(for professional caregivers - not part of the evaluation)57 +(for professional caregivers) 58 58 59 59 * ((( 60 60 In the section “My Health”, add a medicine reminder to take the medicine **Donepezil**, 1 time per day at 9 PM before going to bed. ... ... @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ 68 68 69 69 == 2.4 Measures == 70 70 71 -Two quantitative measures were employed in the user evaluation. The first measure aimed to test attributes including accessibility, trustworthiness, and comprehensibility. The second measure used was the System Usability Scale (SUS), which is a widely-used scale for evaluating the usability of thesoftware.71 +Two quantitative measures were employed in the user evaluation. The first measure aimed to test attributes including accessibility, trustworthiness, and comprehensibility. The second measure used was the System Usability Scale (SUS), which is a widely-used scale for evaluating the usability of software. 72 72 73 73 In addition to the quantitative measures, a structured interview with open-ended questions was conducted. The aim of this interview was to gain a deeper understanding of participants' experiences with the robot, including any concerns they may have regarding the potential use of the system and its functions in a real-life setting. 74 74