WO2009099435A1 - Procédé et système pour fournir à un utilisateur une stimulation cognitive adaptative à base de règles - Google Patents

Procédé et système pour fournir à un utilisateur une stimulation cognitive adaptative à base de règles Download PDF

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WO2009099435A1
WO2009099435A1 PCT/US2008/052951 US2008052951W WO2009099435A1 WO 2009099435 A1 WO2009099435 A1 WO 2009099435A1 US 2008052951 W US2008052951 W US 2008052951W WO 2009099435 A1 WO2009099435 A1 WO 2009099435A1
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Melinda Wu
Dan Michel
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    • G09B7/04Electrically-operated teaching apparatus or devices working with questions and answers of the type wherein the student is expected to construct an answer to the question which is presented or wherein the machine gives an answer to the question presented by a student characterised by modifying the teaching programme in response to a wrong answer, e.g. repeating the question, supplying a further explanation
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  • the present disclosure describes an interactive cognitive stimulation system and method, designed to engage individuals in fun and challenging cognitive activities and exercises that will improve their quality of life and, in the case of non-demented seniors, slow or possibly prevent the onset of dementia.
  • an interactive cognitive stimulation system and method designed to engage individuals in fun and challenging cognitive activities and exercises that will improve their quality of life and, in the case of non-demented seniors, slow or possibly prevent the onset of dementia.
  • user's the term user and patient may be used interchangeably
  • cognitive exercises which draw on real-world skills and subject-matter, and which are matched to each user's specific cognitive abilities, background, and interests.
  • the format in which the exercises are presented is fun, entertaining, and, most importantly, unlike a tedious and laborious test.
  • FIG. 1 is an overall simplified block diagram of an example embodiment of the system of the present invention.
  • Stimulator 100 is microprocessor based and is configured to process information, namely User Data for inclusion and update of a User Profile and Content data.
  • the device uses information contained within various databases to interact with the user.
  • the User Response Database provides information it has received to an operation called the.Analyzer (142), which analyzes the user's response. While operations undertaken in the Evaluator (134) occurs in real-time, the Analyzer (142) typically processes information during no ⁇ use intervals or during user sleep time. The Analyzer undertakes checking the user's responses for any possible signs indicative of problems regarding the user's health. Depending upon the results of the analysis, the Analyzer (142) will either communicate to the user with an Alert (144) which provides emergency information to caregivers, physicians and/or family members, or communicates with a Report (146) to caregivers, physicians and/or family members
  • the system selectively uses that include a variety of events (based on, but not limited to fine art, historical events, pop culture, inspirational messages, exercise activities, meditation activities, and spiritual activities).
  • the sessions may include certain special events, such as an ending event or events including a teaser/preview/cliffhanger for motivation for the user to return, and a starting event or events involving the promised activity/exercise from the teaser/preview.
  • Stimulator 100 performs a process identical to step 400, but does so using events from the event database 112.
  • the system at step 404 creates a cognitive profile record. It also records the same mental status determined in step 402, in a User Cognitive Profile database 116.
  • the device uses the single baseline in all the user's cognitive profile records as a starting point for selecting events from the Event Database 112 of appropriate difficulty to present to the user during each Session. After the starting point is determined, the system will proceed with stimulating the user.
  • the system reads the user's demographic profile from the User Demographic Profile database 108.
  • the system reads the user's Last-Show environment, by retrieving the user's information from the User's Last-Show Environment Database 124, as well as counters (further explained in the Next Rule to Apply section below) reflecting the number of Events 204 that have occurred since the last presentation of Events in each of the cognitive domains. This exercise ensures that repetitive and in some cases, non-suitable events, due to either ease or difficulty or complexity, are not presented in a current show. Accordingly, both the challenge level and interest level to the user is maintained at a value proper for the current user.
  • the system initializes the user's current show environment and proceeds with stimulating the user.
  • the two main purposes of the Rules are to control the contour of the show and provide variation.
  • providing show "contour” provides the user with a sense of a "beginning,” a “middle,” and an “end,” so the user doesn't feel that his show had abruptly started and ended.
  • Providing variation is also important to ensure that the user doesn't get bored with constant repeated events, and encourages repeated use.
  • the first rule type is the Temporal Rule type; temporal rules specify which types of events will be seen at different time periods in each session. All the rules, including the temporal rules, tend to customize the presentation to the current user.
  • the system retrieves from the User Cognitive Profile Database (116) the user's current cognitive stage, that is, the present level of the user's cognitive ability and "Last Event Seen serial number.”
  • This "Last Event Seen serial number” is the term that is used for the last event the user has seen, to track the user's progress and to ensure variability of the events the user sees to avoid repetitiveness.
  • Block 1102 evaluates results for a given screen and adjust the user's stage (user's cognitive level), if appropriate.
  • a screen is considered failed if it exhibits the following combinations of screen attributes and user responses, if the screen is considered failed in any of the following cases, the system will continue to block 1108 and count the number of failed screens in that screen's domain:
  • the screen has multiple correct responses that do not have a specific sequence order and the user's number of incorrect responses before choosing all the correct responses is greater than or equal to two-thirds of the number of incorrect responses on the screen.

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L'invention porte sur un procédé et sur un système pour fournir une stimulation cognitive évolutive, hautement variable, en continu et à long terme sur un spectre large de domaines cognitifs. On présente à l'utilisateur une série d'activités audio/visuelles de divertissement personnalisées pour l'utilisateur, sur la base de l'expérience de vie de l'utilisateur et du niveau cognitif, chaque activité fournissant une stimulation dans un ou plusieurs domaines cognitifs. Les activités elles-mêmes et leurs niveaux de défi peuvent changer, en temps réel, sur à la fois le court et le long terme, variant par rapport aux structures de réponse d'utilisateur d'historique et en cours, créant une expérience qui reste engageante, avec une utilisation en continu, sur une période de mois ou d'années.
PCT/US2008/052951 2008-02-04 2008-02-04 Procédé et système pour fournir à un utilisateur une stimulation cognitive adaptative à base de règles WO2009099435A1 (fr)

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