Last working day of SCAMPI. A real success. New interactive toolset for life planning, sensor data algorithms, computational model of quality-of-life, and studies demonstrating the toolset’s effect on the lives of older people. The team is staying together to analyse toolset data
Good for team member James Lockerbie to demonstrate the SCAMPI toolset to Advisory Committee member Michael McHugh from @Evalucom this morn. Keen to seek exploitation opportunities related to the #QualityOfLife model
Our SCAMPI project is entering its last month. The one outstanding evaluation of the #AI-enabled toolset ends tomorrow. And the data analysis to determine the impacts of the tool on the #QualityOfLife of older people who used it has already started. An exciting period…
Into the last 2 weeks of the evaluations of the SCAMPI toolset use by older people living at home. Data analysis to explore when and how toolset use changed behaviour with the potential to improve #QualityOfLife of people living with #Dementia#Parkinsons is already underway
The remaining ongoing evaluations of our new digital toolset by older people living at home with/out #dementia#Parkinson’s disease continue this week. Last week’s exit interviews revealed many positives from new AI that guides older people to maintain and improve #QualityOfLife
Almost half of the evaluations of our new digital toolset by older people living at home with/out #dementia#Parkinson’s disease are completing this week. Exit interviews revealing multiple positives from new #AI that guides older people to maintain and improve #QualityOfLife
In spite, or perhaps because of the #COVID19#lockdown, evidence from evaluation of our toolset use by older people is revealing diverse changes to their lives associated with suggestions generated by the toolset’s #AI#QualityOfLife engine, and now focused on #SocialDistancing
Remote data collecting to evaluate our SCAMPI toolset by older people living in their own homes continues through the #COVID19 lockdown. The toolset is adapted to recommend weekly activities to improve #QualityOfLife consistent with #Social_Distancing. Results will be fascinating
Time flies. We’re conducting the first our final (remote) interviews with the older people using our SCAMPI toolset this afternoon. Exploring how toolset use changed their behaviours and activities with respect to #QualityOfLife, over the period of the evaluation
Positive feedback from our regular SCAMPI team meeting. All but one of the older people already using the SCAMPI toolset are using the new #SelfIsolating version. Furthermore, evidence that toolset is changing people’s behaviours
@TweetBrigita @DrSimoneStumpf Thanks. The team did consider these challenges, and explored one option. However, the difficulties associated with scaling the #QualityOfLife#AI model for 10,000s of users in short time while simultaneously running a scientific study on the model were too great
Excellent. The new version of our SCAMPI toolset, which includes an extension of the #QualityOfLife model with #SelfIsolating constraints and activities, and new algorithms to prioritise #SocialDistancing, is now being used by older people evaluating the toolset. Important work
New version of our SCAMPI toolset has been released tonight. This new version includes an extension of the #QualityOfLife model with #SelfIsolating constraints and activities, and new algorithms to prioritise #SocialDistancing. Now available to older people evaluating the toolset
Our @EPSRC-funded team is extending its #AI#QualityOfLife computational model to support #SelfIsolating by older people. The team @CityUniLondon are extending the model/algorithms for #COVID19 so that its digital tool will assist older users to maintain quality of life at home
Faced with #COVID19, our research team is changing its process to collect data remotely from our older users using the toolset. Moreover, we’re exploring a dynamic adjustment to the computational model to support people to maintain #QualityOfLife when #SelfIsolating
M’colleague Sophie Hide reporting feedback on the SCAMPI toolset use by older people in their own homes. Fascinating insights about how people use digital calendars, activities and suggestions for #QualityOfLife. Some much to reflect on…
Our team have finalised the paper entitled ‘Designing a Service that Incorporates #AI Planning for #QualityOfLife by Older People’ to present at the Design 4 Health conference https://t.co/1gKVIHaMXG in July
Great feedback and insights emerging from our ongoing evaluation of the SCAMPI toolset in the homes of older people. The usability, capabilities and effectiveness of the toolset are being refined by our great team