Avatars and virtual agents - relationship interfaces for the elderly

Healthc Technol Lett. 2017 Jun 28;4(3):83-87. doi: 10.1049/htl.2017.0009. eCollection 2017 Jun.

Abstract

In the Digital Era, the authors witness a change in the relationship between the patient and the care-giver or Health Maintenance Organization's providing the health services. Another fact is the use of various technologies to increase the effectiveness and quality of health services across all primary and secondary users. These technologies range from telemedicine systems, decision making tools, online and self-services applications and virtual agents; all providing information and assistance. The common thread between all these digital implementations, is they all require human machine interfaces. These interfaces must be interactive, user friendly and inviting, to create user involvement and cooperation incentives. The challenge is to design interfaces which will best fit the target users and enable smooth interaction especially, for the elderly users. Avatars and Virtual Agents are one of the interfaces used for both home care monitoring and companionship. They are also inherently multimodal in nature and allow an intimate relation between the elderly users and the Avatar. This study discusses the need and nature of these relationship models, the challenges of designing for the elderly. The study proposes key features for the design and evaluation in the area of assistive applications using Avatar and Virtual agents for the elderly users.

Keywords: avatars; decision making; decision making tools; elderly users; geriatrics; home care monitoring; human machine interfaces; man-machine systems; telemedicine; telemedicine systems; virtual agents.

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