TDP01: Displaying the Schedule

Last modified by Palina Yarmolenka on 2025/04/24 18:38

Problem

The  Humanoid Robot has to process basic decision-making within the interaction of a Person with Dementia and possibly display the appropriate schedule. The schedule is upkept by the patient themselves as well as the Nurses/ Caregiver Personnel (for scheduled health services) before any display interaction. Stopping the interaction preemptively is part of the display functionality as a strategy to give more independence to the patients.

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Solution Description

All actors (humanoid robot, patient) are co-located. The schedule-making is not part of this Team Design Pattern.

  1. PwD initiates interaction
  2. Robot gives an option for further interaction, and schedule display.
  3. PwD makes a decision on will to engage;
    1. if they do not want to engage, the Robot reacts without judgement and moves from the current position in the scene, back to the original state (restart Scene A: Displaying the Schedule)
  4. Robot displays the appropriate schedule and walks PwD through it.
  5. Robot initiates Scene B: Adding extra activities with PwD
Human RQ
  • Patient: Communicate willingness to proceed with the interaction.
Machine RQ
Consequences

+ Offload of Nurse/ Caregiver Personnel repetitive interaction of reminding patients of their schedule so that (s)he can concentrate on other aspects of their jobs.

 - The schedule display is limited in seeing mistakes and making corrections, possibly leading to the miscommunication of actual tasks happening.

Grounding

Status: Proto Pattern.

Instantiations: UC01: Displaying the Schedule.

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