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Investigating Older Adults' Use of a Socially Assistive Robot via Time Series Clustering and User Profiling:
In-Jin Yoo1, Do-Hyung Park1, Othelia EunKyoung Lee2
1Graduate School of Business IT, Kookmin University, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
Background:
The aging population and the shortage of geriatric care workers are major global concerns. Socially assistive robots (SARs) have the potential to address these issues, but developing SARs for various types of users is still in its infancy.
Objective:
This study aims to examine the characteristics and use patterns of SARs.
Methods:
This study analyzed log data from 64 older adults who used a SAR called Hyodol for 60 days to understand use patterns and their relationship with user characteristics. Data on user interactions, robot-assisted content use, demographics, physical and mental health, and lifestyle were collected. Time series clustering was used to group users based on use patterns, followed by profiling analysis to relate these patterns to user characteristics.
Results:
Overall, 4 time series clusters were created based on use patterns: helpers, friends, short-term users, and long-term users. Time series and profiling analyses revealed distinct patterns for each group. We found that older adults use SARs differently based on factors beyond demographics and health. This study demonstrates a data-driven approach to understanding user needs, and the findings can help tailor SAR interventions for specific user groups.
Conclusions:
This study extends our understanding of the factors associated with the long-term use of SARs for geriatric care and makes methodological contributions.
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