DocumentCode
229409
Title
Towards intelligent caring agents for Aging-In-Place: Issues and challenges
Author
Di Wang ; Subagdja, B. ; Yilin Kang ; Ah-Hwee Tan ; Daqing Zhang
Author_Institution
LILY Res. Centre, Nanyang Technol. Univ., Singapore, Singapore
fYear
2014
fDate
9-12 Dec. 2014
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
8
Abstract
The aging of the world´s population presents vast societal and individual challenges. The relatively shrinking workforce to support the growing population of the elderly leads to a rapidly increasing amount of technological innovations in the field of elderly care. In this paper, we present an integrated framework consisting of various intelligent agents with their own expertise and responsibilities working in a holistic manner to assist, care, and accompany the elderly around the clock in the home environment. To support the independence of the elderly for Aging-In-Place (AIP), the intelligent agents must well understand the elderly, be fully aware of the home environment, possess high-level reasoning and learning capabilities, and provide appropriate tender care in the physical, cognitive, emotional, and social aspects. The intelligent agents sense in non-intrusive ways from different sources and provide wellness monitoring, recommendations, and services across diverse platforms and locations. They collaborate together and interact with the elderly in a natural and holistic manner to provide all-around tender care reactively and proactively. We present our implementation of the collaboration framework with a number of realized functionalities of the intelligent agents, highlighting its feasibility and importance in addressing various challenges in AIP.
Keywords
assisted living; cognition; geriatrics; home computing; innovation management; learning (artificial intelligence); medical computing; multi-agent systems; patient monitoring; social sciences computing; AIP; aging-in-place; cognitive aspects; elderly care field; emotional aspects; growing elderly population; high-level learning capabilities; high-level reasoning capabilities; home environment; intelligent caring agents; physical aspects; social aspects; technological innovations; tender care; wellness monitoring; Collaboration; Computers; Emotion recognition; Intelligent agents; Mood; Robot sensing systems; Senior citizens;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computational Intelligence for Human-like Intelligence (CIHLI), 2014 IEEE Symposium on
Conference_Location
Orlando, FL
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CIHLI.2014.7013393
Filename
7013393
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