Doing Scheduling? The Construction of Agency and Memory while Programming a Reminder Robot with a Person with Severe Brain Injury

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Abstract

The paper argues that the field of human-robot interaction needs a distributed and socially situated understanding of reminding and scheduling practices to meet the needs of people with cognitive disabilities in the design of reminder robots. These results are based on a embodied interaction analysis of video recorded interactions of a co-creation process in which the participants test a reminder-robot prototype that was designed for and with people with acquired brain injury.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationMensch und Computer 2019 - Workshopband
Number of pages2
Place of PublicationBonn
PublisherGesellschaft für Informatik (GI)
Publication dateSept 2019
Pages353-354
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2019
EventMensch und Computer 2019: New Digital Realities/ Neue Digitale Realitäten - Hamburg, Germany
Duration: 8 Sept 201911 Sept 2019
http://muc2019.mensch-und-computer.de/en/

Conference

ConferenceMensch und Computer 2019
Country/TerritoryGermany
CityHamburg
Period08/09/201911/09/2019
Internet address

Keywords

  • brain injury
  • co-creation
  • ethnomethodology
  • multimodal interaktion analysis
  • reminding
  • scheduling
  • memory aid
  • care

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