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Long-Jing Hsu, Weslie Khoo, Peter Lenon Goshomi, Philip B. Stafford, Manasi Swaminathan, Katherine M. Tsui, David J. Crandall, Selma Šabanović
1 11. 3. 2024.

Is Now a Good Time? Opportune Moments for Interacting with an Ikigai Support Robot

One of the questions human-robot interaction (HRI) research needs to address prior to in-home robot deployment is when optimal moments for everyday interaction might occur. These can vary based on robot users' existing routines and personal preferences. As part of a larger project to design a conversational robot that can assist older adults in recognizing and maintaining their ikigai (sense of meaning and purpose in life), we explored the question "when might be good times for the robot to engage older adults in activities?". 11 older adults who were familiar with our prototype robot from prior participation in our research took part in a two week-long "diary study" to identify their habits and preferred times of engagement with the robot. The diary was performed by sending text messages to the older adults twice daily, asking what they were doing at the moment and whether this was a suitable time for interacting with the robot. The findings of the study allowed us to determine optimal times for interaction with the robot' - commonly before and after lunch and before sleep. Insights from this approach contribute to designing robots that can be integrated into the daily lives of older adults.


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