SHB: Large: Collaborative Research: Companionbots for Proactive Therapeutic Dialog on Depression
SHB:大型:协作研究:抑郁症主动治疗对话的伴侣机器人
基本信息
- 批准号:1111568
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 43.61万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2011
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2011-09-01 至 2017-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
This collaborative research investigates a new class of dialog-based, home robotic healthcare assistants to facilitate a new level of in-home, real-time care to elderly and depressed patients, providing lower total costs and higher quality of life. An emotive, physical avatar, called a companionbot, which possesses the ability to engage humans in a way that is unobtrusive and suspends disbelief will be built in this project. The companionbot will be an integration of human language technology, vision, other sensory processing and emotive robotic technology to proactively recognize and dialog with isolated and elderly patients suffering from depression. The companionbot will utilize proactive or companionable dialog based on the context with users suffering from depression. This will require the first multimodal integration of a user model, environment model, and temporal processing with spoken dialog understanding and generation to produce dynamic dialog and emotive interaction, beyond the traditional scripted dialog and emotion. Object recognition, facial expression recognition, and human activity recognition will augment natural language processing to provide current and historical context important to dynamic dialog. A team of skilled researchers, assembled from the University of Colorado Boulder, University of Denver, CU Anschutz Medical Campus, and Boulder Language Technologies, will work together to achieve the project goals. The investigators will use the companionbots as a tool to run clinical trials to monitor and dialog with their partners to detect signs of physical and emotional deterioration. The companionbots can then notify remote caregivers, as necessary, provide warnings, reminders, life coaching and therapeutic dialog, extending independence and quality of life, and even saving lives. The other benefits of such a system include continuous, annotated data to improve doctor-patient interaction and analysis, real-time monitoring of mental state for remote healthcare providers and, ultimately, real-time intervention as part of a comprehensive treatment strategy.In addition, this research will promote both STEM practice and research education at the graduate and the undergraduate levels of the affiliated institutions. The companionbots are ideal for teaching the next generation of engineers and scientists in critical emerging technologies, as they permit either a deep focus on specific topics or an interdisciplinary perspective while providing a simple high-level interface to manage everything else. Furthermore, the project will develop related educational material to support others and will provide public outreach to K-12 classes in the area.
这项合作研究调查了一种新型的基于对话的家庭机器人医疗保健助手,以促进对老年人和抑郁症患者的家庭实时护理的新水平,提供更低的总成本和更高的生活质量。该项目将打造一种名为“同伴机器人”的情感实体化身,它能够以一种不引人注目的方式与人类互动,并打消人们的怀疑。这款陪伴机器人将是人类语言技术、视觉、其他感官处理和情感机器人技术的融合,能够主动识别和对话孤立的老年抑郁症患者。这款伴侣机器人将根据抑郁症患者的情况,利用主动或友好的对话。这将需要用户模型、环境模型和时间处理的第一个多模态集成,与口头对话的理解和生成相结合,以产生动态对话和情感交互,超越传统的脚本对话和情感。物体识别、面部表情识别和人类活动识别将增强自然语言处理,为动态对话提供重要的当前和历史背景。一个由科罗拉多大学博尔德分校、丹佛大学、科罗拉多大学安舒茨医学院和博尔德语言技术公司组成的熟练研究人员团队将共同努力实现项目目标。研究人员将把这种陪伴机器人作为一种工具来进行临床试验,以监测他们的伴侣,并与他们进行对话,以发现身体和情绪恶化的迹象。然后,陪伴机器人可以根据需要通知远程护理人员,提供警告、提醒、生活指导和治疗对话,延长独立性和生活质量,甚至挽救生命。这种系统的其他好处包括:持续的、带注释的数据,以改善医患互动和分析,实时监测远程医疗保健提供者的精神状态,并最终作为综合治疗策略的一部分进行实时干预。此外,本研究将促进附属机构的研究生和本科生的STEM实践和研究教育。这种同伴机器人是教授下一代工程师和科学家关键新兴技术的理想选择,因为它们既可以深入关注特定主题,也可以从跨学科的角度进行研究,同时提供简单的高级界面来管理其他一切。此外,该项目将开发相关的教育材料以支持其他人,并将向该地区的K-12班级提供公共宣传。
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