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- WorkshopbeitragCustomizing Social Assistant Robots - Concepting Functionalities and Aesthetics(Mensch und Computer 2022 - Workshopband, 2022) Paananen, Siiri; Eckhoff, Emma; Häkkilä, Jonna; Ahtinen, Aino; Väänänen, KaisaIn this paper, we discuss customizing of social robots, including personal assistant robots, focusing on aesthetics and functionalities. The results of a robot co-design workshop related to customizing social robots are presented. The proposed customization examples include items such as clothes, accessories and different visuals and sounds for various scenarios and tasks, including home and remote work settings.
- KonferenzbeitragDesigning New Hospitals -Who Cares About the Patients?(Mensch und Computer 2019 - Tagungsband, 2019) Alhonsuo, Mira; Colley, AshleyThe design of hospital environments and processes impacts patients' experiences and feelings. This paper explores how patients' experiences are considered in the design process of new hospitals, specifically focusing on the use of co-design methods including patients. Prior work, largely focused on improvements to ongoing care processes, has highlighted a variety of challenges. Our investigation reflects on observations from weekly planning meetings and the use of virtual reality tools in the design phase of two new hospitals. Our findings suggest that, although opportunities exist for patient experience-centric innovation, the tight schedules and intangibility of new-build limit what is achievable.
- WorkshopbeitragParticipatory design in the smart village: Co-design of a public display in a rural village shop(Mensch und Computer 2018 - Tagungsband, 2018) Müller, Claudia; Struzek, David; Jung-Henrich, JuttaThis work describes the co-design process of a public display for a village shop. We report and reflect different modes of participation in idea generation, co-design and decision taking with two different groups, the people running the village shop as well as a group of older citizens who became long-term participants to the overall research project. We scrutinize different aspects as regards to differing modes and degrees of participation within long-term and participatory co-design with multiple stakeholders.