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Last modified by Jean-Paul Smit on 2024/04/09 15:23
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... ... @@ -114,3 +114,10 @@ 114 114 ===== //**Ethical Considerations**// ===== 115 115 116 116 We commit to high ethical standards, respecting the sensitive nature of simulating dementia conditions, and ensuring the well-being and dignity of all participants throughout the study. To ensure this we present a form containing the ethical considerations to each participant. 117 + 118 + 119 +===== //**Final Remarks**// ===== 120 + 121 +With regards to our final insights, there were some areas of improvement. For example, relating to the validity of the testing procedure, we had a relatively small sample size and none of the participants had dementia. This means that the target group for this NAO system was not tested. It was also only a specific group of people, namely students with the age range of 20-25. There was also a level of ambiguity in the point system of the evaluation and with regards to the LLM model focus, we found deviations from the GPT regarding the main objective. However, although these were a few of the limitations throughout the process, we were still able to evaluate the NAO system and could recognise that the NAO may positively affects participant’ s affective state. 122 + 123 +===== **//Potential Future Work//** =====