Changes for page 1. Situated Activities

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edited by Pravesha Ramsundersingh
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1 -**Environment(s)**
1 +== //**Environment(s)**// ==
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3 -__Main subject__
3 +**Main subject (henceforth, person with dementia; PwDs)**
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5 5  * People medically diagnosed with early-stage dementia.
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7 -__How does the design solution help to solve the problems of a subject with early-stage dementia?__
7 +**How does the design solution (henceforth, the system) help to solve the problems of a PwD with early-stage dementia?**
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9 -* The robot assistant (NAO) will take the role of an assistant.
10 -* NAO can interact with the patient subject continuously throughout the day.
11 -* NAO can for example remind the patient subject of their schedule, and ensure that the subject stay in touch with their relatives. Furthermore, it will be able to interact with the subject through conversation.
9 +* Through human interactions, the system helps the PwD.
10 +* The system achieves a natural flow of conversation between itself and the PwD.
11 +* The PwD is accustomed to the presence of the system and is comfortable to ask questions and have a conversation.
12 +* The system's primary goal is to be able to answer questions about the PwD's relatives.
13 +* In the extension phase, additional features implemented for more types of conversation and to become more of an assistant.
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13 -__In what environment can NAO be implemented?__
15 +**In what environment can the system be implemented?**
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15 -* In the residence of people with early-stage dementia. More specifically, a room where the patient spend most of their day. A potential idea: is the connection to Sonos speaker system or Google Home to be connected anywhere in the house.
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18 -//Implement some sort of learning curve of getting used to the robot (? - maybe expand on this?)//
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20 -* (% class="box errormessage" %)
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22 -//It could be weird to wake up and have a talking robot in your house, so we need to think about this...//
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17 +* The system will be stationed in a room where the PwDs spend most of their day.
18 +* The system also exists in the 'online' world, in the sense that the guardian can access and update the the system's encyclopedia.
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25 -**Activities**
20 +== //**Activities**// ==
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27 -//Considering the previous section, we need to specify on which specific times of the day or during specific events in the patient subject's life the robot can be used. It would help to have the robot "always on", but this can cause a lot of privacy issues (if the robot would have a microphone / camera). We should read literature about the setting on when and where NAO can be used. //
22 +**What activities will be available for the subject by using the system?**
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29 -* //When NAO detects that the subject is present in the room, talk to the person.//
30 -* //When the subject is used for NAO to be present, interact when specific questions are asked.//
31 -* //When the subject is used for NAO to be present, NAO can come up with questions or start a basic conversation which could lead to reduce anxiety and stress.//
32 -* //When the subject is visited, NAO can interact in the conversation to reduce anxiety and stress.//
24 +The subject interacts with the system through natural conversation. This includes:
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26 +* Asking questions
27 +* Answering questions
28 +* Giving commands
29 +* Elaborating on a previous topic
30 +* Saving topics for a later time
31 +* Saving a list of preferences or tasks