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Topics: Decision support systems and personalized interventions for workability sustainability; Unobtrusive and pervasive health monitoring at the workplace

SOURCE: SciTePress, 2021;  BOOK DOI Link, Chapter DOI Link

Breaking up Long Sedentary Periods of Office Workers through a Virtual Coach using Activity Data

Jasmijn Franke 1,2 ; Christiane Grünloh 1,2 ; Dennis Hofs 2 ; Boris Van Schooten 2 ; Andreea Bondrea 2 ; Miriam Cabrita 1,2,3

1   Biomedical Signals and Systems Group, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands
2   eHealth Group, Roessingh Research and Development, Enschede, The Netherlands
3   Innovation Sprint Sprl, Brussels, Belgium


Abstract

Office workers often lead sedentary lifestyles, a lifestyle responsible for higher risks of cardiovascular disease, stroke, diabetes and premature mortality. Improvements towards a more active lifestyle reduce cardiovascular risks and thus changing the sedentary lifestyle might prevent chronic illness. The Recurring Sedentary Period Detection (RSPD) algorithm described in this paper was designed to identify recurring sedentary periods using data from an activity tracker, summarise the sedentary periods and pinpoint notification times at which the user should be motivated to get some movement. The outcome of the RSPD algorithm was validated using data from a 10-week period of one typical office worker. Our results show that the RSPD algorithm could correctly identify the recurring sedentary periods, compute fitting daily summaries and pinpoint the notification times correctly. With minor differences, the RSPD algorithm was successfully implemented in the healthyMe smartphone application, one of the supporting services of the SMARTWORK project. Within the healthyMe application, an embodied virtual agent is used to communicate the daily summaries and motivate the user to move more at the identified notification times. Pilots planned as part of the SMARTWORK project will evaluate whether the RSPD algorithm helps to motivate office workers to break up sedentary periods.

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Agents United: An Open Platform for Multi-Agent Conversational Systems https://healthentia.com/agents-united-an-open-platform-for-multi-agent-conversational-systems/ Tue, 14 Sep 2021 15:08:36 +0000 https://healthentia.com/?p=18744 Topics: eHealth, coaching, conversational agents SOURCE: The ACM Digital Library, 2021, Sep. ;  BOOK DOI Link, Chapter DOI Link Agents United: An Open Platform for Multi-Agent Conversational Systems Tessa Beinema, Daniel Davison, Dennis Reidsma, Oresti Banos, Merijn Bruijnes, Brice Donval, Álvaro Fides Valero, Dirk Heylen, Dennis Hofs, Gerwin Huizing, Reshamashree B. Kantharaju, Randy Klaassen, Jan...

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Topics: eHealth, coaching, conversational agents

SOURCE: The ACM Digital Library, 2021, Sep. ;  BOOK DOI Link, Chapter DOI Link

Agents United: An Open Platform for Multi-Agent Conversational Systems

Tessa Beinema, Daniel Davison, Dennis Reidsma, Oresti Banos, Merijn Bruijnes, Brice Donval, Álvaro Fides Valero, Dirk Heylen, Dennis Hofs, Gerwin Huizing, Reshamashree B. Kantharaju, Randy Klaassen, Jan Kolkmeier, Kostas Konsolakis, Alison Pease, Catherine Pelachaud, Donatella Simonetti, Mark Snaith, Vicente Traver, Jorien van Loon, Jacky Visser, Marcel Weusthof, Fajrian Yunus, Hermie Hermens, Harm op den Akker

Abstract

The development of applications with intelligent virtual agents (IVA) often comes with integration of multiple complex components. In this article we present the Agents United Platform: an open source platform that researchers and developers can use as a starting point to setup their own multi-IVA applications.

The new platform provides developers with a set of integrated components in a sense-remember-think-act architecture. Integrated components are a sensor framework, memory component, Topic Selection Engine, interaction manager (Flipper), two dialogue execution engines, and two behaviour realisers (ASAP and GRETA) of which the agents can seamlessly interact with each other.

This article discusses the platform and its individual components. It also highlights some of the novelties that arise from the integration of components and elaborates on directions for future work.

Keywords: Open source platform; multi-agent system; coaching; social conversational agents

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