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5 //Measurements//
6 )))|For each positive and negative effect listed in step 3, describe how you could evaluate (measure) whether they actually occur.|(((
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9 More independence: ask maria for feedback
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12 Health measurement accuracy: Measure with caretakers
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15 Safe walks: count nr of unsafe interactions. Also ask her.
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18 Caretakers have more time: feedback of caretakers & measure time spent on health related stuff in the retirement home.
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21 Less stressed: measure heart rate / blood pressure
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24 Caretakers feel confident: nr of safe walks.
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27 Negative:
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29 Can ignore robot because it is annoying: Responses to the robot (amount and connotation), also looking at robot.
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32 Robot makes her uncomfortable: Heart rate/ blood pressure. Feedback afterwards.
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35 Any technical issue with the robot: Logs from the robot. Film the walk (maybe).
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38 Ethical stuff: measure social reaction. Feedback
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40 Replace family members/caretakers: No actual people go with other on walks anymore.
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45 //Benchmark//
46 )))|For each measurement, what are the benchmarks (criteria)? (i.e., what are desired values?)|(((
47 Indepencence: rate 4/5
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49 Helath measurement accuracy: sugar level 95% within healthy range.
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52 Safe walks: 0 preventable incidents per walk.
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55 Caretakers have more free time: Save at least 1.5 hours.
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58 Less stressed: 95% average
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61 Caretakers feel confident: all walks
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68 //Demonstration of AI-functionality//
69 )))|Can you describe how you could demonstrate that your AI function (s) achieve(s) the effects that you listed in the previous question?|(((
70 Health statistics and feedback statistics.
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72 Time measurements.
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