Changes for page IDP: Recommend a meaningful picture to paint
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... ... @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ 1 -**Design problem: **The PwD likes to paint and was quite enthusiastic about painting in their past life but because of dementia they are not as active and can sometimes forget about what made them happy, who they are and their overall identity. We would like to help them to maintain their identity by engaging in the painting activity which brought them joy andtodothatwe firstliketoremind themtodo theactivity. ThePepperrobot inthiscase triestotriggerthestartoftheactivity.1 +**Design problem: **The PwD likes to paint and was quite enthusiastic about painting in their past life but because of dementia they are not as active and can sometimes forget about what made them happy, who they are and their overall identity. We would like to help them to maintain their identity by engaging in the painting activity which brought them joy. But this can be further enhanced by providing them with a personalised picture to draw which has some meaning to them, which they hold dear. 2 2 3 -**Design solution:** In this design pattern, the robot first instantiates the interaction by firstremindingthe PwDaboutthepaintingactivitypreferably duringtheirentertainment/breaktime. ThePwD couldbefeelingbored orbelessmotivatedtodo something butbecauseherobot triedtoremindandengage them toperform theactivitythey would likelybe inclinedto do it.3 +**Design solution:** In this design pattern, the robot allows the PwD to paint something personalised to them, which will be an old memory with the help of a picture of that event, or something random that they wish to draw. 4 4 5 -**Use when: ** Duringthe entertainment/break time whenthepatientsareenjoying.5 +**Use when: **At the beginning of the painting topic conversation ask the PwD whether they would like to draw something personalised or random. 6 6 7 -**Design rationale: **This design pattern follows the design patterns mentioned in [1], where they show how reminderpatternsprovideaflexibleand powerful way tomanage time-basedeventsandactionsin a variety ofdifferent applications.7 +**Design rationale: **This design pattern follows the design patterns mentioned in [1], where they show how personalisation can help and improve the overall project's design. 8 8 9 -**Example: ** Pepper can during thebreaktimeapproachthePwDandremind them byaskingthemwhether they wouldliketo paint.The PwD can chooseo then engagein theactivity or not. If theydodecidetoengagethen[[UseCase 01>>doc:Design Patterns.InteractionDesignPatterns.IDP\:Explaina GroupActivity.WebHome]]will be executed.Iftheydecidetonot engagein the activity thenPepper wouldleavethemalone butthenaskthemafter somemeagainwhetherthey havechangedtheirmind.If they respondno againthenPepper wouldleavethemalone for good.9 +**Example: **During the painting activity Pepper can ask the PwD whether they want to paint something personalised to them, which will be an old memory with the help of a picture of that event, or something random that they wish to draw. This will be supported by the 10 10 11 11 |=(% colspan="2" %)Parameter|=Choice|=Rationale 12 12 |(% colspan="2" %)Gesture Openness|Open|Makes the interaction less formal so that the PwD can familiarize themself better with Pepper. ... ... @@ -26,10 +26,9 @@ 26 26 27 27 ))) 28 28 29 - 30 30 References: 31 31 32 -[1] G amma,E.,Helm,R.,Johnson,R.~,~,Vlissides,J.M.(1994).//DesignPatterns:ElementsofReusableObject-OrientedSoftware//.Addison-WesleyProfessional.ISBN:20163361231 +[1] Gibson, G., Dickinson, C., Brittain, K., & Robinson, L. (2019). Personalisation, customisation and bricolage: How people with dementia and their families make assistive technology work for them. //Ageing & Society,// //39//(11), 2502-2519. doi:10.1017/S0144686X18000661 33 33 34 34 35 35