Changes for page Step 2: Functions

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edited by Mark Neerincx
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7 7  What is the overall objective of the human-AI system?
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9 9  How do human and AI collaborate and support each other (interdependence)?
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11 -The system acts as a social companion. It is designed to give a patient social stimuli. It's designed to make the patient feel like they are taking care of their companion.
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14 -The AI will sometimes initiate interaction with the patient, but the patient can also initiate the interaction with the system. The patient provides tactile or voice input and the system reacts to this with audio output.
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16 16  |(((
17 17  [[image:6.png]]
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26 26  
27 27  What are its inputs, and what are its outputs?
28 28  )))|(((
29 -The functions we define are:
24 +The system is solely used for entertainment purposes and keeping the patient occupied. It acts as a social companion
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31 -1) Following basic commands (Sit, Come, Stay, Lay Down)
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33 -2) Doing a dance
27 +- Following basic commands (Sit, Come, Stay, Lay Down)
34 34  
35 -3) Follow the patient
29 +- Playing a game with the patient (Fetch)
36 36  
37 -4) Go for a walk (react to leash)
31 +- Doing a dance
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39 -5) Sleep at certain moments
33 +- Follow the patient
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41 -6) Being pet
35 +- Go for a walk (react to leash)
42 42  
37 +- Sleep at certain moments
43 43  
44 -Inputs of the system are:
39 +- Being pet
45 45  
46 -- Voice commands, Forces acting on leash, Visual inputs (recognizing object as person)
47 47  
48 -Outputs of the system are:
42 +Inputs:
49 49  
50 -- Action reinforcement with audio, Motion
44 +- Voice commands, Forces acting on leash, Visual inputs.
51 51  
46 +Ouput:
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48 +- Sound + action reinforcement, Motion
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52 52  (((
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61 61  //Interaction//
62 62  )))|How do you expect the human to interact with these AI functions? Does the human provide any input? (just a (high-level) description of interaction(s) is fine, e.g. “Actor A provides feedback in the form of tags”)|(((
63 -The human provides the following input to these interactions:
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65 -1) Voice input, saying the command
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67 -2) No input, Miro will do a little dance at random moments. Preferrably a few minutes after the human has interacted with it.
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69 -3) Miro might follow the patient at random or after the command come has been given.
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71 -4) Human input from the leash
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73 -5) No input, at random moments Miro will take some distance/go to a home point and sleep
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75 -6) Miro will respond to Tactile input from any human
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76 76  )))
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1 -Good that you mention some concrete functions. In a next step, they should be related to specific contexts (use cases, conditions).
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1 -2023-02-20 12:46:55.280