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Revision as of 23:10, 9 February 2019

0LAUK0 - 2018/2019 - Q3 - group 2

Group members

Name Student ID
Koen Botermans 0904507
Ruben Hendrix 1236095
Jakob Limpens 1019496
Iza Linders 0945517
Eleonora Opstal 0956340

Introduction

Problem Statement

We live in an ageing society, the number of elderly people is ever increasing (OECD, 2007) [1]. As a consequence, pressure on caregivers is also rising. Researching possibilities to alleviate this pressure by means of a robotic platform is what we are going to do in the following eight weeks. However this platform cannot be any platform since the emotional comfort is vital in medical environments (ANR, 2005) [2]. As a result our research will have as main focus the emotional response of elderly people in the presence of such a robotic agent. Except for the emotional response the dignity of this robotic platform will be assessed as well. Since our group is a multidisciplinary team this problem will be approached from both a technical perspective and a user centered perspective.

Initial ideas

Objectives

State of the Art

Different themes related to our project can be identified. They are listed here, together with the relevant papers that provide the stated information.

Robot emotion expression
Different papers provide an insight into the existing technology in the field of recognizing human emotion in HCI research.[3]

Project setup

Approach

Planning

The planning for our group can be viewed [ here]

Milestones

Deliverables

USE aspects

Users

Society

Enterprise

Conclusion

Discussion

References