Assessing Feasibility of Cognitive Impairment Testing Using Social Robotic Technology Augmented with Affective Computing and Emotional State Detection Systems

Biomimetics (Basel). 2023 Oct 6;8(6):475. doi: 10.3390/biomimetics8060475.

Abstract

Social robots represent a valid opportunity to manage the diagnosis, treatment, care, and support of older people with dementia. The aim of this study is to validate the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) test administered by the Pepper robot equipped with systems to detect psychophysical and emotional states in older patients. Our main result is that the Pepper robot is capable of administering the MMSE and that cognitive status is not a determinant in the effective use of a social robot. People with mild cognitive impairment appreciate the robot, as it interacts with them. Acceptability does not relate strictly to the user experience, but the willingness to interact with the robot is an important variable for engagement. We demonstrate the feasibility of a novel approach that, in the future, could lead to more natural human-machine interaction when delivering cognitive tests with the aid of a social robot and a Computational Psychophysiology Module (CPM).

Keywords: MMSE; Pepper robot; cognitive impairment; emotional state recognition; human–robot interaction; older adult care; social robotics.

Grants and funding

This study received funding under the national project SI-ROBOTICS (Healthy and Active Aging through Social ROBOTICS (ARS01_01120)) funded by the Italian Ministry of Education, Universities, and Research, under the National Operational Program Area Technologies for Living Environments.