通往长者的阶梯:在他们的社会环境中架起空间、时间和情感的桥梁

G. Boccignone, C. de’Sperati, M. Granato, G. Grossi, R. Lanzarotti, Nicoletta Noceti, F. Odone
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老年人的身心健康问题是近年来出现的一个紧迫的社会经济现象。计算机科学家与医生和护理人员一起投入了大量的研究工作来构思和设计旨在保护老年人健康的辅助技术,而对他们的情感领域的考虑却很少。在这篇手稿中,我们概述了研究计划和当前项目的目标,称为老年人的阶梯:在他们的社会环境中为幸福架起空间、时间和情感的桥梁。通过一组传感器,包括摄像头和生理传感器,我们旨在开发计算方法来了解老年人在生态条件下的情感状态和社会化态度。该项目的一个有价值的副产品将是收集用于模型设计的多模态数据集,这将提供给研究界。该项目的成果应支持环境的设计,使其自动(或半自动)适应老年人的情感状态,从而改善他们的生活质量。
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Stairway to Elders: Bridging Space, Time and Emotions in Their Social Environment for Wellbeing
: The physical and mental health in elderly population is an emergent issue which in recent years has become an urgent socio-economic phenomenon. Computer scientists, together with physicians and caregivers have devoted a great research effort to conceive and devise assistive technologies, aiming at safeguarding elder health, while a marginal consideration has been devoted to their emotional domain. In this manuscript we outline the research plan and the objectives of a current project called Stairway to elders: bridging space, time and emotions in their social environment for wellbeing” . Through a set of sensors, which include cameras and physiological sensors, we aim at developing computational methods for understanding the affective state and socialization attitude of older people in ecological conditions. A valuable by-product of the project will be the collection of a multi-modal dataset to be used for model design, and that will be made available to the research community. The outcomes of the project should support the design of an environment which automatically (or semi-automatically) adapts its conditions to the affective state of older people, with a consequent improvement of their life quality.
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