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'''Problem statement and objectives(m)
'''Problem statement and objectives(m)
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For the past few decades, the population of old people has been rapidly increasing, due to the advancement of healthcare education. This rapid increase means that a lot more caretakers are necessary to help get those people through the day. Not only physically, but also mentally. Depression and loneliness are right around the corner for a lot of old people if there is not enough interaction with caretakers or family members. One study showed that there is a significant relationship between depression and loneliness of the elderly. Meaning that if there is not enough social interaction, they will have a high chance of developing a severe depression further growing the feeling of loneliness.[1] It it therefore vital that there are enough caretakers to prevent this. Unfortunately, the shortage of caretakers is growing. To combat this the usage of care take robots is being developed quite extensively. These robots can not yet replace the physical help a real person can give, but can help with the mental one. Giving the elderly someone to talk to.
%% Have an AI "learn" how to react to human emotion to help them
%% Have an AI "learn" how to react to human emotion to help them


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'''SotA: literature study, at least 25 relevant scientific papers and/or patents studied, summary on the wiki!(all)
'''SotA: literature study, at least 25 relevant scientific papers and/or patents studied, summary on the wiki!(all)
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Papers on Emotions, Creating the AI and creating the Chatbot
Papers on Emotions, Creating the AI and creating the Chatbot
1. Misra N. Singh A.(2009, June) Loneliness, depression and sociability in old age, referenced on 27/04/2020


== Log ==
== Log ==

Revision as of 14:40, 27 April 2020

Group Members

Name Student ID Study Email
... ... ... ...
Coen Aarts 0963485 Computer Science c.p.a.aarts@student.tue.nl
Max van IJsseldijk 1325930 Mechanical Engineering m.j.c.b.v.ijsseldijk@student.tue.nl
Venislav Varbanov 1284401 Computer Science v.varbanov@student.tue.nl

TODO

Group chooses a subject (in the core of robotics, USE aspects are leading, can involve study, analysis, design, prototype etc.)

%% Facial/Emotional Recognition with Chatbot

Problem statement and objectives(m) For the past few decades, the population of old people has been rapidly increasing, due to the advancement of healthcare education. This rapid increase means that a lot more caretakers are necessary to help get those people through the day. Not only physically, but also mentally. Depression and loneliness are right around the corner for a lot of old people if there is not enough interaction with caretakers or family members. One study showed that there is a significant relationship between depression and loneliness of the elderly. Meaning that if there is not enough social interaction, they will have a high chance of developing a severe depression further growing the feeling of loneliness.[1] It it therefore vital that there are enough caretakers to prevent this. Unfortunately, the shortage of caretakers is growing. To combat this the usage of care take robots is being developed quite extensively. These robots can not yet replace the physical help a real person can give, but can help with the mental one. Giving the elderly someone to talk to. %% Have an AI "learn" how to react to human emotion to help them

Who are the users? (c)

%% Homebound elderlies

What do they require? (c)

%% Emotional Support

Approach(r), planning(v), milestones(v) and deliverables(v)

Who’s doing what?

- Max - Rick - Venislav - Coen

SotA: literature study, at least 25 relevant scientific papers and/or patents studied, summary on the wiki!(all)


Papers on Emotions, Creating the AI and creating the Chatbot 1. Misra N. Singh A.(2009, June) Loneliness, depression and sociability in old age, referenced on 27/04/2020

Log

meetings

Weekly Meetings on Monday (start at 10:00) and Thursdays (at 13:30)

Name Time Spent (hrs) Description
Coen x Introduction Lecture + Meeting 1
Rick x Introduction Lecture + Meeting 1
Venislav x Introduction Lecture + Meeting 1
Max x Introduction Lecture + Meeting 1