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Fee Noordermeer (1587404) - f.j.noordermeer@student.tue.nl
Fee Noordermeer (1587404) - [[Mailto:f.j.noordermeer@student.tue.nl|f.j.noordermeer@student.tue.nl]]


Matthieu den Otter (0333626)
Matthieu den Otter (0333626) – [[Mailto:m.d.otter@student.tue.nl|m.d.otter@student.tue.nl]]


Merel Nienhuis
Merel Nienhuis (1721763) - [[Mailto:m.n.nienhuis@student.tue.nl|m.n.nienhuis@student.tue.nl]]


Sam Lancee
Sam Lancee (1640364) - [[Mailto:s.l.lancee@student.tue.nl|s.l.lancee@student.tue.nl]]
 
Wilco van der Veen (1021299) - [[Mailto:w.v.d.veen@student.tue.nl|w.v.d.veen@student.tue.nl]]


Wilco van der Veen


Subject: A wearable device for people with problems remembering names (mild dementia, temporal or permanent memory loss or just bad memory) that recognizes a face and gives the user a corresponding name via a Bluetooth connect earplug (possibly hearing device).  
Subject: A wearable device for people with problems remembering names (mild dementia, temporal or permanent memory loss or just bad memory) that recognizes a face and gives the user a corresponding name via a Bluetooth connect earplug (possibly hearing device).  
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MUST
MUST


- have a camera and audio device (ear, connected by bluetooth)
- have a camera  
 
- be able to be connected to an audio device (ear, headphones, connected by bluetooth, hearingaid)


- maintain a database with Images ('faces') and Audio fragments ('names') [maximum number of entries?]
- maintain a database with Images ('faces') and Audio fragments ('names') [maximum number of entries?]
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- have a user button1 to make an image of the person to be recognized, which triggers the recognition and plays the corresponding audio fragment on the ear
- have a user button1 to make an image of the person to be recognized, which triggers the recognition and plays the corresponding audio fragment on the ear


- have a button2 to switch on/off (both?) devices
- have a button2 to switch on/off  


- have a button3 to add an entry to the database (photo + audio)
- have a button3 to add an entry to the database (photo + audio)


- have 2 rechargeable batteries and a device to charge them
- be very, very easy to use
 
 
SHOULD


- have an indicator for low battery for both devices
- be closed system to protect data


- be very, very easy to use
- have a rechargeable battery and a device to charge 


- have an indicator for low battery


SHOULD
- a housing to contain the hardware (easy to wear for instance around the neck)





Revision as of 13:42, 9 February 2023

MAIL

Dear team,

Group 8:

Fee Noordermeer (1587404) - [[1]]

Matthieu den Otter (0333626) – [[2]]

Merel Nienhuis (1721763) - [[3]]

Sam Lancee (1640364) - [[4]]

Wilco van der Veen (1021299) - [[5]]


Subject: A wearable device for people with problems remembering names (mild dementia, temporal or permanent memory loss or just bad memory) that recognizes a face and gives the user a corresponding name via a Bluetooth connect earplug (possibly hearing device).  

Special request: one of our team members has classes during hr 1-2 on monday. Is it possible to arrange a meeting during hr 3 or 4?

Kind regards, group 8



Fee Noordermeer, Matthieu den Otter, Merel Nienhuis, Sam Lancee and Wilco van der Veen


Problem statement


Objective


Who are the user?


What do they require?


Approach


Milestones


Deliverables


Who’s doing what?

- hardware (Wilco)

- software (Mathieu, Merel, Sam)

  • facial recognition
  • Audio
  • Data base

- User writing part (Merel, Sam)

-


State of the Art (25 articles)

Sam (Ik dacht miss in eerste instantie even handig om namen erbij te zetten zodat we weten wie wat enzo)

1 https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/1090785.1090806?casa_token=M2Z7T1CRUDAAAAAA:OTdONvxGmFEzED-EVnPLnwj3W6lwWpdxyHNIHEX9YsEzU3mSZbWlq99lttpeHd4piY9kanAwNNJ4 --> pretty much what we plan on doing, but for people with visual impairments.  

2 https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/2459236.2459262?casa_token=ujZ8wpZTorkAAAAA:WDsDXJZZCHIuySAv53DFSyvW5xGCtSdaq8riNw07sxXSfXgo8CjtEjNuURSYpaDu6vGnEVOlw4I8 --> what we are doing but for a different user group

3 https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-16634-6_31 --> facial recognition in your glasses, with user interface desplay

4 https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-92384-0_11 --> wearables and security/privacy problems

5 https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/1533317519883493 --> looking at the acceptence of using wearables for person with dementia, from caregiver view

(I still have to summarize but found the articles)

Wilco

1

2

3

4

5

Merel

1

2

3

4

5

Mathieu

1

2

3

4

5

Fenna

1

2

3

4

5


MoSCoW Analysis

MUST

- have a camera

- be able to be connected to an audio device (ear, headphones, connected by bluetooth, hearingaid)

- maintain a database with Images ('faces') and Audio fragments ('names') [maximum number of entries?]

- operations on database: add / delete (not edit)

- have a user button1 to make an image of the person to be recognized, which triggers the recognition and plays the corresponding audio fragment on the ear

- have a button2 to switch on/off

- have a button3 to add an entry to the database (photo + audio)

- be very, very easy to use


SHOULD

- be closed system to protect data

- have a rechargeable battery and a device to charge

- have an indicator for low battery

- a housing to contain the hardware (easy to wear for instance around the neck)


COULD

- have a possibility of changing the audio volume (button4)

- send audio output to hearing device


WONT

- have a display