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Exploring the applicability of the socially assistive robot Stevie in a day center for people with dementia

Taylor, Lloyd, Downing, Angela, Noury, Gabriel Aguiar, Masala, Giovanni Luca, Palomino, Marco, McGinn, Conor, Jones, Ray (2021) Exploring the applicability of the socially assistive robot Stevie in a day center for people with dementia. In: 2021 30th IEEE International Conference on Robot & Human Interactive Communication (RO-MAN). IEEE ISBN 978-1-6654-0492-1. (doi:10.1109/RO-MAN50785.2021.9515423) (Access to this publication is currently restricted. You may be able to access a copy if URLs are provided) (KAR id:114275)

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Abstract

Socially assistive robots have the potential to help keep people with dementia cognitively active and entertained. This is important for their wellbeing. We explored staff perceptions of the acceptability of a new humanoid robot, Stevie, in an adult day care center for people with dementia. Stevie was deployed over 2 weeks in the day center to entertain 40 guests with dementia with three activities: (i) musical bingo, (ii) quizzes, and (iii) meet and greet. Nine staff members were asked what went well, whether the robot operated as expected, experiences of any technical issues, and the extent to which it hindered or aided their duties. Staff also rated guest engagement, guest enjoyment, and whether they were able to spend more time with guests. The sessions were successfully delivered. Staff reported that Stevie operated as expected, guest engagement with the robot was high, interactions with the robot were natural and the robot’s novelty helped engagement. Use of the robot gave staff more time to attend to guests’ needs. Suggested improvements included improvements to the robot’s voice and adding a pause function during activities. With greater autonomy and/or extended use of its telepresence functionality, use of Stevie could become cost effective in such settings.

Item Type: Conference proceeding
DOI/Identification number: 10.1109/RO-MAN50785.2021.9515423
Subjects: Q Science > QA Mathematics (inc Computing science) > QA 76 Software, computer programming,
Institutional Unit: Schools > School of Computing
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Funders: University of Kent (https://ror.org/00xkeyj56)
Depositing User: Giovanni Masala
Date Deposited: 01 May 2026 10:20 UTC
Last Modified: 05 May 2026 15:51 UTC
Resource URI: https://kar.kent.ac.uk/id/eprint/114275 (The current URI for this page, for reference purposes)

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Masala, Giovanni Luca.

Creator's ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6734-9424
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