Model-based Reminiscence: Guiding Mental Time Travel by Cognitive Modeling

J. Morita, Takatsugu Hirayama, K. Mase, Kazunori Yamada
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This paper proposes an approach to elderly mental care called model-based reminiscence, which utilizes cognitive modeling to guide a user's mental time travel. In this approach, a personalized cognitive model is constructed by implementing a user's lifelog (a photo library) in the ACT-R cognitive architecture. The constructed model retrieves photos based on human memory characteristics such as learning, forgetting, inhibition, and noise. These memory characteristics are regulated with parameter values corresponding to cognitive and emotional health. The authors assumed that a user's mental health could be assessed from their reactions to photo sequences retrieved by models with various parameter settings. The authors also assumed that it would be possible to motivate a user by guiding their memory recall with photo sequences generated from a healthy optimal state model. A simulation study indicates the potential of this approach presenting a variety of model behaviors corresponding cognitive / emotional states.
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基于模型的回忆:认知模型引导心理时间旅行
本文提出了一种基于模型的老年心理护理方法,该方法利用认知建模来引导用户的心理时间旅行。在这种方法中,通过在ACT-R认知架构中实现用户的生活日志(照片库)来构建个性化的认知模型。所构建的模型基于人类的记忆特征,如学习、遗忘、抑制和噪声来检索照片。这些记忆特征受到与认知和情绪健康相对应的参数值的调节。作者假设,用户的心理健康状况可以通过他们对具有各种参数设置的模型检索的照片序列的反应来评估。作者还假设,通过使用由健康的最佳状态模型生成的照片序列来引导用户的记忆回忆,从而有可能激励用户。一项模拟研究表明,这种方法有可能呈现出与认知/情绪状态相对应的各种模型行为。
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