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5 //Measurements//
Mohamed Elsayed 2.1 6 )))|(% style="width:333px" %)For each positive and negative effect listed in step 3, describe how you could evaluate (measure) whether they actually occur.|(% style="width:333px" %)(((
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Mohamed Elsayed 2.2 9 - Speed: The speed of the patient in question can be monitored a couple of days and the speed of the robot can then be adjusted to the speed range of the patient. Elders walk on average 4.46 km/h. If the robot's speeds is around that number, the robot will always be able to follow and monitor the elder during their walks.
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Mohamed Elsayed 3.1 11 - Engagement: Through self-report measures, behavioral observation, and objective assessments specialists can compare the cognitive and emotional well-being of a dementia patient before the use of the robot and after.
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Mohamed Elsayed 3.1 13 - Stress: Through self-report measures, behavioral observation, and objective assessments the stress levels of patients, nurses an family members can be compared to before and after the use of the robot.
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Mohamed Elsayed 3.1 15 - Trust: Through self-report measures, behavioral observation, and objective assessments it can be observed if the patient trusts her new robot companion.
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Mohamed Elsayed 3.1 20 - Adaptation: Observe how often the patient struggles with the use of the robot and if there is any improvement over time.
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Mohamed Elsayed 3.1 22 - Overreliance: Time is an objective, quantitative measure so if the time the family members and nurses spent with the patient can be compared to the time after the robot becomes a part of the patients life.
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Mohamed Elsayed 3.1 24 - Inability to provide emotional support: Through self-report measures, behavioral observation, and objective assessments the negative effects can be assessed.
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Mohamed Elsayed 3.1 26 - Privacy and security: What happens with the data that get's acquired? Is it safely stored or is it easily accessible to unauthorized people?
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Mohamed Elsayed 3.1 28 - Cost: If only a small amount of patients are able to afford the robot the it can be concluded that robot has a high cost. If a lot of patients are able to get it it can be concluded that it has a low cost.
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33 //Benchmark//
Mohamed Elsayed 2.1 34 )))|(% style="width:333px" %)For each measurement, what are the benchmarks (criteria)? (i.e., what are desired values?)|(% style="width:333px" %)
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40 //Demonstration of AI-functionality//
Mohamed Elsayed 2.1 41 )))|(% style="width:333px" %)Can you describe how you could demonstrate that your AI function (s) achieve(s) the effects that you listed in the previous question?|(% style="width:333px" %)