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Volume 9

Journal of Health & Medical Informatics

ISSN: 2157-7420

Medical Informatics 2018

July 05-06, 2018

July 05-06, 2018 | Berlin, Germany

6

th

International Conference on

Medical Informatics & Telemedicine

PEOPLE WITH ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE AND ROBOTS TOWARD A DISCOURSE SHIFT IN

SOCIAL ROBOTIC: FROM COMPANION ROBOT TO EXTENSION ROBOT PARADIGM.

Dimitri Delacroix

a

, Sophie Sakka

b

, Renald Gaboriau

c

, Laurent Billonnet

d

and

Nicolas Couegnas

d

a

University of Limoges, France

b

Centrale Nantes, France

c

Centrale Nantes, France

d

University of Limoges, France

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obotic services and therapies know a strong development and interest for older people and especially for people with

dementia like Alzheimer diseases. According to studies, the use of robots shows benefits like reducing stress and foster

communication and interactions. In this context robots are pre-determined and used in a second step by users. This service

design avoids sharing and collaborating with the end-users and creates a technical determinism. This one confines people

in a passive position and generates negative effects. In contrast to this technical determinism this paper goes on to explore

the use of mutual shaping of people and robots as a framework for social robot service design. Sharing and collaborating

in a service design involve the active people’s participation in the process from the beginning. To illustrate this process this

paper describes a preliminary work aimed at setting a communication support for Alzheimer’s disease using three humanoid

robot NAO (SoftBank Robotics). The approche is based on master puppet concept: The subjects program the robots, and use

them an an extension for communication. Twenty sessions are organized, alterning ten preparatory sessions and ten robotics

programming sessions. During the preparatory sessions, the subject prepares the story: Voice recording, scenery creation, etc.

During the robot programming session, the subjects program the motion to be realized to make the robot tell the story. The

program is concluded by a public performance. The experiment involves six AD aged to 60-85. As first observations, a dynamic

of the group a presence and action of everybody and very positive reactions are observed. The approach allows the subject to

shift a passive position to an active one, and therefore helped them remaining human being.

Biography

Dimitri Delacroix is a Phd candidate in semiotics and human-robot interactions. He is collaborating in a pluridisciplinary research with robotic experts and speech therapy

specialists using robots with Alzheimer ‘s disease people and children with autistic spectrum. These experiments propose an alternative approach to the robot companion:

the robot is used as an extension, for talking and doing things. The robot companion has its own character and personality. This perspective creates some issues. First,

The robot programmed to stimulate a character so to present the robot like this it is a lie and create a confusion. Then, this approach put the subject in a reification process

limiting the subject’s ability to express himself or act by his/her own will on the environment, or to organize its relation to the world. So the research aims to explore the

individuation concept (Simondon,1958) in the robot extension paradigm and to understand meaning mechanisms.

dimitri.delacroix@unilim.fr

Dimitri Delacroix et al., J Health Med Informat 2018, Volume 9

DOI: 10.4172/2157-7420-C1-021