Changes for page Elderly-Robot Interaction
Last modified by Demi Tao on 2023/04/11 20:14
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... ... @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ 1 1 == Short description == 2 2 3 -The Elderly-Robot Interaction Ontology serves as a model to find the limitations, opp ertunities and role division between interactions between the robot and Elderly (specifically Pwd). To do so, four different categories of agents are used: robotic social agent, elderly, relative andacare3 +The Elderly-Robot Interaction Ontology serves as a model to find the limitations, opportunities and role division between interactions between the robot and the Elderly (specifically Pwd). To do so, four different categories of agents are used: robotic social agent, elderly, relative and caretaker. These agents intercommunicate with the goal to increase the QoL of the elderly person. 4 4 5 5 == Related work == 6 6 ... ... @@ -12,20 +12,12 @@ 12 12 13 13 === Ontology development === 14 14 15 -The design goal of the interaction is to support the robot in tohelping the elderly person to interact with the agent in such a way that is capableto positively support the elderly into achieving those tasks that the elderly autonomously set out for themselves. Here care must be taken-accident, hamper the patient in undue ways. Think, for example, of only supplying a voice interface which may, at times, be hard for a PwD to understand or act upon. Another important goal is to reduce the load on the professional caretaker by performing repetitive, easy tasks that otherwise would take up valuable timeof a healthcare professional. Think of reminders for medication, answering simple questions about the schedule or communicating new appointments. Central to all of this is always the QoL of the elderly person.15 +The design goal of the interaction is to support the robot in helping the elderly person to interact with the agent in such a way that is capable of positively supporting the elderly into achieving those tasks that the elderly autonomously set out for themselves. Here care must be taken that the robot does so in a way that does not, on accident, hamper the patient in undue ways. Think, for example, of only supplying a voice interface which may, at times, be hard for a PwD to understand or act upon. Another important goal is to reduce the load on the professional caretaker by performing repetitive, easy tasks that otherwise would take up valuable time for a healthcare professional. Think of reminders for medication, answering simple questions about the schedule or communicating new appointments. Central to all of this is always the QoL of the elderly person. 16 16 17 17 === Ontology structure === 18 18 19 - 20 -**Emotional state** - An emotional state is the result of the continuous influence that mood and emotion have on each other, observed at a certain point in time in a single individual (agent). 21 - 22 -**Response** - The output that specifies what action that is to be taken, based on the emotional state of the agent. 23 - 24 -**Agent** - An actor that can be animate or inanimate, as long as it can have an emotional state. 25 - 26 -**Mood** - Low intensity, diffuse, and relatively enduring active state without a salient antecedent cause. 27 - 28 28 **Caretaker **- Healthcare professional that takes care of the elderly person 20 + 29 29 **EP - **Elderly Person that is being taken care of 30 30 31 31 **Relative **- Non-caretaking relative like friend, family or coworker ... ... @@ -32,5 +32,4 @@ 32 32 33 33 **Agent -** Social robot that aims to support the three biological agents. 34 34 35 - 36 - 27 +