Changes for page 1. Situated Activities
Last modified by Rixt Hellinga on 2024/04/08 15:44
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... ... @@ -1,31 +1,39 @@ 1 -** Environment(s)**1 +== //**Overview**// == 2 2 3 -Who is it for? 4 4 5 -* people whohave early-stagedementia.4 +**Who is the main subject? ** 6 6 6 +* People medically diagnosed with early-stage dementia (henceforth, person with dementia; PwDs). 7 7 8 -When could NAO assist someone with early-stage dementia? 9 9 10 -* NAO will take the role of an assistant. 11 -* NAO can interact with someone continuously throughout the day. 12 -* NAO can for example remind people with their schedule, ensure that people stay in touch with their relatives, and be able to interact with its user by having conversation. 9 +**How does the design solution (henceforth, the system) help to solve the problems of a PwD with early-stage dementia?** 13 13 11 +* The system helps the PwD through human interaction. 12 +* The system uses natural conversation and movements to interact and help the PwD. 13 +* The system's physical presence & the qualities of its conversational abilities helps the PwD. 14 14 15 -So in what Environment can NAO be implemented? 16 16 17 -* In the home of people with early-stage dementia. To be more specific, a room where these people spend most of their day. Idea: connected to Sonos speaker system / Google home to be connected anywhere in the house. 18 -* Implement some sort of learning curve of getting used to the robot. 19 -* It could be weird to wake up and have a talking robot in your house, so we need to think about this... 16 +**What are the goals of the system?** 20 20 18 +* The system's primary goal is to act as a knowledge base of the PwD's personal/familial relationships. 21 21 22 -**Activities** 23 23 24 - Consideringprevious section,we need to specify on which specifictimesof theday or during specific eventsin someone's livetherobotcanbe used. Itwouldhelpto have the robot "alwayson", but this can cause a lot of privacyissues (iftherobot would havea microphone/ camera). We should read literature about the setting on when andwhere NAO can be used.21 +**In what environment can the system be implemented?** 25 25 26 -* When NAO detects that the person with early-stage dementia is present in the room, talk to the person. 27 -* When someone with early-stage dementia is used for NAO to be present, interact when specific questions are asked. 28 -* When someone with early-stage dementia 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. 29 -* When someone with early-stage dementia gets a visited, NAO can interact in the conversation to reduce anxiety and stress. 23 +* The system will be stationed in a room where the PwDs spend most of their day. 24 +* The system also exists in the 'online' world, in the sense that the guardian can access and update the the system's encyclopedia. 30 30 31 - 26 + 27 +== //**Activities**// == 28 + 29 + 30 +**What activities will be available for the subject by using the system?** 31 + 32 +The subject interacts with the system through natural conversation. This includes: 33 + 34 +* Asking questions 35 +* Answering questions 36 +* Giving commands 37 +* Elaborating on a previous topic 38 +* Saving topics for a later time 39 +* Saving a list of preferences or tasks