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2020-12-16 14:20
Design of Interface Agent Inducing Video-mediated Co-eating Communications Naoki Ohshima (Toyohashi Univ. of Tech.), Hiroto Saito, Hiroko Tokunaga, Toshitaka Hanai, Chiaki Ogiwara, Naoki Mukawa (Tokyo Denki Univ.) |
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“Remote co-dining communication,” which connects remote families with videos via a network for eating together, is considered to prevent the elderly from living alone from being isolated and allow them to realize the meaning of their existence in the family and to produce the effect of improving QOL. However, in remote co-dining, before connecting the video to the remote location, the users have difficulties asking the other person’s situation by phone or e-mail to schedule meals with the other person, and there are still some tasks to realize co-dining daily. In this study, we construct interface agents that promote communication and co-dining by mutually informing the other person’s situational and psychological preparations for co-dining based on IoT sensor data placed in the living space and aim to lead to co-dining naturally while interacting with the agent. Our presentation analyzes the preliminary experiments results using the case study method and report the findings such as functions, behaviors, and characterization required for the agent. |
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Remote / Dinner / Coexistence / Relationship / Recommendation / Chatbot / / |
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