Prototyping and Preliminary Evaluation of Mind Monitoring Service for Elderly People at Home

C. Miura, H. Maeda, S. Saiki, Masahide Nakamura, K. Yasuda
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Abstract

In order to support sustainable in-home long-term care, it is essential to monitor mental states of elderly people at home, as well as to encourage their ability of self-care. However, the technical challenges include the limitations on human interventions and sensor-based monitoring, as well as daily recording and externalization of mental states. In this research, we propose Mind Monitoring Service, which aims to monitor mental states and promote self-care of elderly people at home. In the proposed service, an agent asks a user specific questions to acquire his/her mental state. Based on the answers, the service then assesses the mental state and sends feedback. We implement a prototype service, and evaluate the feasibility of the service through a preliminary experiment. The results show that data characterizing mental states of individual subjects was obtained successfully, and that some subjects externalized their minds by feedback from the service.
居家老年人心理监测服务的原型与初步评价
为了支持可持续的居家长期护理,监测长者在家时的精神状态,以及鼓励他们自我照顾的能力是必不可少的。然而,技术上的挑战包括人类干预和基于传感器的监测的限制,以及日常记录和精神状态的外化。在本研究中,我们提出了心理监测服务,旨在监测老年人的心理状态,促进家庭自理。在建议的服务中,代理向用户询问特定的问题以获取用户的精神状态。基于这些答案,该服务会评估用户的精神状态并发送反馈。我们实现了一个原型服务,并通过初步实验评估了服务的可行性。结果表明,该方法成功地获得了表征被试个体心理状态的数据,部分被试通过服务反馈将其心理状态外化。
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