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Creating New Technologies for Companionable Agents to Support Isolated Older Adults
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2018
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Family MedicineNew TechnologiesEngineeringAgingSocially Assistive RobotWearable TechnologyGeriatric MedicineAmbient Assisted LivingAssisted LivingVirtual RealityTelehealthVirtual AgentsAssistive TechnologyGeriatricsMedicineHuman Agent InteractionElderly CareUser ExperienceReal-time ArchitectureHuman-robot InteractionNursingExtended RealityPersonal RobotHuman-computer InteractionAssistive RobotActive AgeingTechnologyRoboticsVirtual AgentCompanionable Agents
This article reports on the development of capabilities for (on-screen) virtual agents and robots to support isolated older adults in their homes. A real-time architecture was developed to use a virtual agent or a robot interchangeably to interact via dialog and gesture with a human user. Users could interact with either agent on 12 different activities, some of which included on-screen games, and forms to complete. The article reports on a pre-study that guided the choice of interaction activities. A month-long study with 44 adults between the ages of 55 and 91 assessed differences in the use of the robot and virtual agent.
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