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1 1  == Stakeholders ==
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3 -Stakeholders are considered individuals, groups of people, or organisations, that are involved in the entire process of the Personal Encyclopaedia.
3 +Stakeholders encompass individuals, groups, or organisations engaged throughout the entirety of the Personal Encyclopedia's process. They can be categorised into two groups: Direct and Indirect. Direct stakeholders engage in immediate interaction with the robot, while Indirect stakeholders are ancillary or secondary participants in the process.
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5 -**Direct stakeholders**
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7 -* People who have early-stage dementia.
6 +**Direct stakeholders:**
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8 +* Subjects with early-stage dementia.
8 8  * Direct relative(s) who help with the set-up of NAO.
9 -* Other relatives to get feedback about the cognitive state and affect state of the person with early-stage dementia and to add more context for future interactions.
10 +* Programmers and designers of the system.
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11 11  **Indirect stakeholders**
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14 +* Other friends and family to get feedback about the cognitive state and affect state of the person with early-stage dementia and to add more context for future interactions.
13 13  * People who have early-stage dementia who have interacted with NAO before and can provide feedback to keep improving the concept.
14 14  * Researchers interested in the disease progression who are interested in the data.
15 -* Potential new customers of NAO
17 +* Potential new customers of NAO.
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17 17  == Values ==
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19 -* Data must remain private. //Where is it stored? What to do with camera and microphone? What if the robot is hacked?//
20 -* NAO must properly evaluate how its interactions trigger specific emotions. //Is this healthy? Is this ethical?//
21 -* NAO must make a person with early-stage dementia feel comfortable and safe. //When should NAO decide to interact? //
22 -* //When to stop relying on NAO? How to determine this? What does this mean for the future of this person?//
21 +To ensure that values are carefully considered throughout the entire process, we have examined the expectations of values and will utilise them to steer the process.
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24 -**TODO: rephrase using value stories.**
23 +* **Privacy:**
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26 +The confidentiality of subject data is crucial. This encompasses all personal information retained within NAO, the history of individual interactions, and any camera and microphone footage. This information will be stored online to ensure accessibility for direct stakeholders, regardless of their location, and enable them to contribute to the database. Prior to the system's launch, methods such as encryption will be thoroughly explored to guarantee the protection of all data.
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28 +* **Evaluation of Emotions:**
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31 +NAO needs to effectively assess how its interactions evoke particular emotions and maintain the ability to sustain a healthy, natural, and ethical conversation. As outlined in the Situated Activities section, the implementation of NAO will focus on establishing a secure environment and leveraging all available knowledge to prevent socially inappropriate situations.
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33 +* **Reliance on NAO: **
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35 +The aim to prevent complete dependence on NAO and ensure that the in the beginning three phases (Set-up, Accustoming, and Operational) theĀ //When to stop relying on NAO? How to determine this? What does this mean for the future of this person?//