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RadioMe: Adaptive Radio with Music Intervention and Reminder System for People with Dementia in Their Own Home

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The population of the world is continuously growing older, leading to more people with dementia who need support while living in their own home. Our RadioMe system was designed to adapt a live radio stream with reminders and music intervention for agitation mitigation for people with dementia living in their own home. In this demonstration we present our prototype, with features to record reminders and schedule them to be played during the live radio stream and a music intervention system when agitation is detected.

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      AHs '24: Proceedings of the Augmented Humans International Conference 2024
      April 2024
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      ISBN:9798400709807
      DOI:10.1145/3652920

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