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= 2. Method = |
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-The prototypes are evaluated in a simulated manner, with participants pretending to be PwDs and conducting in-person experiments. |
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== 2.1 Participants == |
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-All students in CS4235 Socio-Cognitive Engineering (2022-2023) in TU Delft are invited to test the robot. In the end, X students are presented. |
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== 2.2 Experimental design == |
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== 2.3 Tasks == |
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-In the user test, the following tasks were asked of the participants: |
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-==== Reminders for activities ==== |
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-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. |
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-Add a reminder USING A VOICE COMMAND that today at 2 pm will have a general health checkup. |
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-Check the reminders you have added for today and tomorrow. |
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-==== Personal profile ==== |
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-Add relatives as a contact in the "profile" section. |
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-==== Memory games ==== |
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-Go to the Games section and check what is included there. |
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-==== Medicine reminders ==== |
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-(for professional caregivers, write it just in case) |
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-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. |
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-Check medicines that have been added. |
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-Delete medicines that have been added. |
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-==== About dementia ==== |
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-Go to the About dementia section and check the information provided. |
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-Click on the different chapters and have a look at them. |
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-==== General tasks ==== |
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-Turn on the robot. |
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== 2.4 Measures == |
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-Quantitative measures are used in a user evaluation. If a respondent had a minimum total score of 60% or more, he or she was considered to be satisfied with the application. |
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== 2.5 Procedure == |
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-The procedure was conducted as follows: |
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-1. Welcome participants and give an introduction. |
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-1. Get them to sign a consent form. |
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-1. Prepare them to pretend to be a person with dementia. * |
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-1. Have interaction with the robot and complete the tasks. |
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-1. Complete a questionnaire. |
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-1. Have a short interview with selected participants. (if possible, 2 participants) |
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-//* Several fingers taped together (to simulate PwD's inability to control movements flexibly);// |
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-// Wearing very dirty glasses (simulates blurred vision and degraded perception);// |
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-// Wearing headphones that broadcast murmurs (simulating hearing degradation and the noisy environment).// |
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== 2.6 Material == |
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