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RadioMe: Adaptive Radio to Support People with Mild Dementia in Their Own Home
Patrizia Di Campli San Vito, Xiaochen Yang, Stephen Brewster, Alex Street, Jörg Fachner, Paul Fernie, Leonardo Muller-Rodriguez, Ming Hung Hsu, Helen Odell-Miller, Hari Shaji, Paulo Itaborai, Beth Evison, Nicolas Farina, Sube Banerjee, Alexis Kirke, Eduardo Miranda
People with dementia and their carers are experiencing a complicated and highly personal health journey. The RadioMe system, an adaptive live radio system enriched with reminder possibilities and agitation detection and intervention with personalised calming music, is being developed to support people with mild dementia in their own home. RadioMe is an ongoing, interdisciplinary project, combining expertise on dementia, music therapy, music computation and human computer interaction.
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