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... ... @@ -4,8 +4,12 @@ 4 4 5 5 **Use when: **When a PwD is determined to have a too low activity level over the past 3 days. 6 6 7 -**Design rationale: ** To do: find paper for motivation.7 +**Design rationale: ** 8 8 9 +* **[[Types of explanations>>doc:Main.b\. Human Factors.Types of explanations.WebHome]]** 10 +* **[[Motivation and Dementia>>doc:Main.b\. Human Factors.Motivation and Dementia.WebHome]]** 11 +* **[[Persuasive Conversational Agents>>doc:Main.b\. Human Factors.Persuasiveness of conversational agents.WebHome]]** 12 + 9 9 **Example: **In our use case (i.e. "motivation" as specified by group 4 of the SCE-course in 2023), Pepper explains using speech and images, the goal of the activity, which is to go for a short walk together with the PwD. The speech rate is slightly lower than average considering the age and cognitive abilities of the participants. Pepper uses explanations based on the ultimate goal (i.e. 'you will be healthier') or based on emotion (i.e. "it will make me happy") to explain the reason behind the activity. Pepper confirms if the PwD wants to join him outside, and if not, provides another different explanation. For detail on the parameter setting, see the Table below (WIP). 10 10 11 11 To do: read literature about appearance of HR