A Feasibility Study of a Data-Driven Human-Robot Conversational Interface for Reminiscence Therapy

Nathalia Céspedes, Anne Hsu, Janelle M. Jones, I. Farkhatdinov
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Social Assistive Robotics are widely used in health-care to improve conventional treatments and increase patient engagement. Reminiscence Therapy (RT) is one application where social robots can be incorporated. RT is commonly used with people living with dementia, and it aims to evoke users' memories and stimulate cognitive functioning using nostalgic materials. This paper presents a feasibility study of a data-driven human-robot conversational interface for reminiscing sessions. Ten healthy participants were recruited to evaluate the usability of the interface, user engagement and interaction perception. The results showed that most of the participants followed the conversation, and half of them contributed highly (i.e., interaction/speaking time >51.54%) during the interaction with the robot. Participants perceived the system as being able to generate context-relevant dialogue.
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数据驱动的人机对话界面用于回忆治疗的可行性研究
社会辅助机器人广泛应用于医疗保健,以改善传统治疗和增加患者的参与。回忆疗法(RT)是一种可以结合社交机器人的应用。RT通常用于痴呆症患者,它旨在通过怀旧材料唤起用户的记忆,刺激认知功能。本文提出了一种数据驱动的人机会话界面的可行性研究。招募了10名健康的参与者来评估界面的可用性、用户参与度和交互感知。结果表明,大多数参与者都遵循了对话,其中一半人在与机器人的互动中贡献很高(即互动/说话时间>51.54%)。参与者认为系统能够生成与上下文相关的对话。
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