Ethel and her Telenoid: Toward using humanoids to alleviate symptoms of dementia

Jens Vilhelm Dinesen

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Abstract

The aim and motivation for this article is to elaborate on a longitudinal study investigating if conversations with the teleoperated humanoid robot Telenoid can alleviate symptoms of dementia. The article initially frames Telenoid in the field of social robotics and relevant dementia-initiatives before dwelling on the emerging relationship between Telenoid and a person with severe dementia. Here it is shown how persons with severe dementia can benefit greatly from interaction with Functionally Designed Anthropomorphic Robots such as Telenoid as a means of providing a temporary ‘conversational stepping stone’, working toward improving quality of life and regaining conversational and social confidence to seek and interact socially with others. In conclusion, the article argues for the robotics community to embrace Functionally Designed Anthropomorphic Robots just as well as it has Zoomorphic robots. Centrally, Telenoid and other non-realistic humanoid initiatives should be further evaluated as non-pharmacological approaches to e.g. alleviating symptoms of dementia, and in relation to other user-groups.
Translated title of the contributionEthel og hendes Telenoid: Mod brugen af menneskelignende robotter til at lindre symptomer på demens
Original languageEnglish
Article number7
JournalLæring og Medier
Volume8
Issue number14
ISSN1903-248X
Publication statusPublished - 2015

Keywords

  • Robots; Social Robots; Humanoid robots; Teleoperated robots; Human-humanoid-interaction; Functionally Designed Anthropomorphic Robots; Robot Assisted Therapy; Animal Assisted Therapy; Healthcare; Dementia; Telenoid

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