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GiraffPlus: Combining social interaction and long term monitoring for promoting independent living
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2013
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Social IsolationAdaptive SupportEngineeringIndependent LivingSocially Assistive RobotWearable TechnologyEducationHome AutomationIntelligent SystemsCombining Social InteractionData ScienceEarly DetectionRobot LearningPublic HealthTelehealthGiraffplus SystemQuantified SelfBehavioral SciencesSocial EnvironmentAssistive TechnologyCommunity EngagementService RobotComputer ScienceLong Term MonitoringSocial BehaviorSocial ComputingAutomationPersonal RobotHuman-computer InteractionAssistive RobotTechnologyRobotics
Early detection and adaptive support to changing individual needs related to ageing is an important challenge in today's society. In this paper we present a system called GiraffPlus that aims at addressing such a challenge and is developed in an on-going European project. The system consists of a network of home sensors that can be automatically configured to collect data for a range of monitoring services; a semi-autonomous telepresence robot; a sophisticated context recognition system that can give high-level and long term interpretations of the collected data and respond to certain events; and personalized services delivered through adaptive user interfaces for primary users. The system performs a range of services including data collection and analysis of long term trends in behaviors and physiological parameters (e.g. relating to sleep or daily activity); warnings, alarms and reminders; and social interaction through the telepresence robot. The latter is based on the Giraff telepresence robot, which is already in place in a number of homes. A distinctive aspect of the project is that the GiraffPlus system will be installed and evaluated in at least 15 homes of elderly people. This paper provides a general overview of the GiraffPlus system and its evaluation.
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